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Florida
If you plan on visiting Florida in the summer (June
through August), plan on warm, humid, and wet weather. The best time of
the year to visit Florida is March, April, October and November. These
months offer the best temperature/precipitation combination of the year.
The climate can vary by region of the state, also. The central area of
Florida (Orlando) tends to get much less rain in the month of September
than the southern part of the state (Miami). If you're planning on
visiting Florida in the winter and are looking for warm weather, you'll
want to go to the southern part of the state, as the central and
northern parts are cooler.

The best time to visit Mexico is from the middle
part of September through May. This is when the temperatures are the
most moderate, and the chance of precipitation is the least. If you
enjoy hot weather, go in the summer. The chance of rain is somewhat
greater, but generally it comes in brief downpours, and there is still
plenty of time to take in all of the activities that you want to. Areas
along the coast also tend to have a little higher humidity than other
areas. In the winter, be sure to take a light jacket or sweater along,
as nights can get chilly.
The Caribbean offers wonderful temperatures
throughout the year, making it an attractive honeymoon option. The
official hurricane season is June to November, with the highest
frequency of hurricanes occurring from August through October. Winter is
an ideal time to visit the Caribbean, as temperatures tend to range in
the upper 70's throughout the region.
There really isn't a bad time to visit
Hawaii. The weather in Hawaii is pretty consistent year-round, with
winter being a little more cool and wet, but nothing that would ruin any
vacation. August and September are the warmest months, with the average
temperatures in the upper 80's to low 90's. You should always take a
light sweater in the evenings, regardless of the time of your visit. In
the winter, the average high temperature is in the mid 70's, making
Hawaii a great destination any time of the year.
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Cruise
Honeymoon Options
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Balmy, moonlit nights. Warm, sunny days. Gently
rolling seas. Exotic ports of call. Private balcony. In a word:
Romance. Combine that with an array of activities ranging from
biking and snorkeling to spa and sauna treatments, and a honeymoon
cruise is hard to beat.
To get you started with your honeymoon planning,
we’ve provided our top picks for honeymoon cruises, as well as a
sampling of amenities and packages the cruise lines offer the newly
wedded. When you book your cruise, be sure to let us know you’ll
be celebrating your honeymoon—we’ll make certain you get your
share of freebies, too.
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