Whether you want to drift through turquoise lagoons, trek along otherworldly coastlines, or simply do nothing at all, your honeymoon is about doing exactly what you and your beloved desire.
There’s no better place to celebrate love than on an island. Here are 13 island escapes that offer something for everyone—guaranteeing you’ll find your perfect slice of honeymoon paradise.
1. St Vincent & the Grenadines
For dreamy island-hopping
This group of 32 small isles is ideal for those who fancy a Caribbean boat experience without splurging on a private yacht. Public ferries navigate the Grenadines island chain, delivering on-deck local culture and the chance to discover the island that suits you best, from unspoiled Union to exclusive Canouan. This destination is perfect for honeymooners who seek a touch of independence in their Caribbean vacation.
2. Menorca, Spain
For anyone committed to sustainable travel
Welcome to the easternmost point of Spain—a soulful, sun-soaked jewel of an island washed by the sparkling Balearic Sea, where sustainability has been the cornerstone of local tourism. Declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1993, beautiful Menorca boasts inspiringly designed agroturismos (rural hotels), mystifying Bronze Age ruins, and exquisite beaches. This go-slow island is becoming a premier responsible travel destination, making it an ideal spot for couples seeking a sustainable honeymoon.
3. Quirimbas Archipelago, Mozambique
For dhow cruising and history
Why choose one island for your honeymoon when you can explore 30? This Indian Ocean archipelago in Mozambique comprises some of the loveliest white sand settings. Among them is Ibo, home to the 16th-century Portuguese trading settlement—Ellha de Moçambique—a must-see. After soaking in the history, sail between remote islands like Vamizi and deluxe Quilalea, enjoying lobster barbecues on nameless cays along the way. This location is perfect for couples eager to tread off the beaten path.
4. Hvar, Croatia
For glamour, beauty, and wine tasting
A favorite summer destination, Hvar is the sunniest and most glamorous of Croatia’s Dalmatian islands. Just 90 minutes from Split by ferry, Hvar captivates from the first moment with its marble streets, Gothic and Renaissance palaces, and hidden coves lapped by crystalline waters. Inland, fields are blanketed in lavender and rosemary; along the coast, you’ll discover tranquil beaches. Settle down in a whitewashed town, tour a winery, and indulge in delightful cuisine—honeymooning here is simply glorious.
5. Tasmania, Australia
For a taste of all things Australian
Australia’s lush southern island state is home to some of the country’s best food and wine, epic mountains, pristine lakes, and excellent hiking terrain. Near Hobart, the world-class MONA museum offers mind-blowing exhibits alongside its in-house brewery and restaurant. The north features the stunning Bay of Fires—a perfect spot for a beach hike that ends with flair at an award-winning eco-lodge.
6. Corsica, France
For hikes, hills, haute cuisine, and hidden sands
Afloat in the Mediterranean, this rugged jewel of France deserves its name: L’île de Beauté. The craggy, maquis-cloaked interior tumbles to perfect golden beaches—ranging from touristy to undiscovered. With some of Europe’s finest hiking opportunities, and indulgent retreats such as Domaine de Murtoli, Corsica attracts those seeking both adventure and luxury.
7. Tioman, Malaysia
For waterfalls, local life, and sublime sand
West is undeniably best for beaches in Malaysia, especially on Pulau Tioman, located 56km off the coast of Peninsular Malaysia. With fine sands and warm, crystal-clear waters, the island boasts an adventurous interior filled with jungle and waterfalls, while laid-back fishing villages maintain a local atmosphere—making this the perfect escape after the hustle of wedding planning.
8. Isla Mujeres, Mexico
For an escape from Cancún
Just off the coast of Cancún, Isla Mujeres feels worlds away from the bustling beach resort. With tranquil turquoise waters, white sands, and vibrant corals along the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, this island was revered by the Maya as a sanctuary for Ixchel, the jaguar goddess. Currently, it attracts visitors for its stunning scuba diving, relaxed atmosphere, and delightful local margaritas.
9. Zanzibar, Tanzania
For a heady escape to a beautiful coast
Zanzibar, bathed in spice-laden trade winds, is a unique East African destination with a rich cultural tapestry. The island’s architecture tells exquisite historical tales, while the inviting smells from spice warehouses fill the air. Experience swaying palm trees, breathtaking sunsets, and incredible fun both above and below the water.
10. Huahine, French Polynesia
For blissful beaches and ancient sites
A 40-minute flight from Tahiti, Huahine epitomizes Polynesia’s beauty. The island features slopes of tropical abundance leading to sparkling lagoons. Rich in culture, it hosts the highest density of marae (temples) in the territory, along with ample opportunities for snorkeling, horse riding, or simply enjoying the tranquility.
11. Dominica
For a Caribbean island experience you won’t forget
Differing vastly from common Caribbean tropes, Dominica is home to nine active volcanoes that tower impressively above the island. Hidden among dense forests are rare parrots and mesmerizing waterfalls that cascade into inviting hot pools. On this Nature Island, expect the unexpected, and enjoy unique local rum infused with botanicals.
12. Praslin & La Digue, Seychelles
For a little taste of paradise
Experience beaches like no other on the powdery, boulder-strewn shores of the Seychelles. Ferries run between Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue, enabling multi-island exploration while engaging with local culture. Little La Digue is car-free, allowing you to meander by bike or on foot, while Praslin offers great dining and the UNESCO-listed Vallée de Mai nature reserve, where coconut palms abound.
13. Kaua’i, Hawaii, USA
For a lush getaway
As the westernmost Hawaiian island, Kaua’i presents an adventure seeker’s playground combined with a diverse, multicultural culinary scene. After an active day, enjoy oceanside restaurants and food trucks that curate flavors from Hawaiian, Japanese, Korean, and Filipino cuisines. Unlike the commercial vibe of Honolulu, Kaua’i is rich in traditional practices with regular events showcasing hula and slack-key guitar.