Amanda Statham, the editorial travel manager of “You and Your Wedding” publication, has traveled to unlimited indulging resorts and hotels to find the most nostalgic places on the planet. Previously she wrote “Scarborough’s best choice of hotels” where a couple would like to stay but today she shares her decision of the ’10 top honeymoon hotels and locations’. (1) These are all the best recommendations for the couples who want to spend their most memorable night in style. These are the best hotels and destinations a newly-wedded couple will surely love. Each pocket-size manor has an expensive bed, private deck with access to the ocean, and a detached bathtub adjacent to sliding doors which reveal breathtaking views of Bora’s Mount Otemanu over the tidal pond. You have your own private beach as well. In case you have to spend your honeymoon on a limited budget but still desire the over-water suite experience, this place would be your best choice. The six thatched-roof cabanas on stilts in the Caribbean Sea are all outfitted with a mosquito-net-hung bed, private shower, loft, and patio with a Robinson Crusoe-vibe. When you’re not napping in the loft, Belize proudly provides some of the best scuba diving. Surrounded by flawless sandy beaches and rainforest on a private island off the west bank of Malaysia, Pangkor Laut is one of the best options for a honeymoon. Standing exquisitely on stilts in Emerald Bay, each wooden ocean habitat has an extra-large bed, a huge shower with ocean views, two pools, and a yoga deck. Rainforest strolls are calming activities as well as treatments that can be booked at the Spa Village which offers ancient Malay as well.(2) Fomentera is 30 minutes by ship from Ibiza which has splendid isolated expanses of sand, and the truly best spot to stay to enjoy them is the Migjorn beachfront hideaway. Lounge around the pool, bicycle to a shoreline, and sink onto a white monster daybed to watch the nightfall. On the off chance that you wish to experience the sailboat, book an upstairs Gecko Suite with an enormous deck and lovely sea views. On the peaceful island of Pemba, only accessible by boat, Fundu is a barefooted special first night experience. The setting is wild and remote.  Eighteen tented safari-style cottages are mostly on a slope.  An eye-popping perfect white sand shoreline ensures you’ll never tire of taking pictures. Additionally, this is a superb spot for diving. You can’t go wrong with an Aman lodging – and Amapuri, the primary resort that upmarket chain opened(3) is still the best. Extravagant Thai-style structures are scattered among the palms.  Enjoy nightfall adventures and candlelight dining. Somewhere down in the Bwindi close Forest(4) in western Uganda, eight permanent ensuite tents offer the opportunity to see more than 113 types of unique creatures. These include elephants and mountain gorillas, two of the rarest animals on the planet. Spending the day full of adventure, rest on your tent’s raised veranda then relish supper a Deux around the open campfire. Widely recognized as one of India’s most romantic hotels, Taj Lake Palace is an entirely safeguarded 250-year-old white marble building which seems to swim in Lake Pichola– an sanctuary of serenity in the midst of Udaipur’s stirring tumult. You have to reach it by boat (surely an incredible beginning to a honeymoon) and it’s not an exaggeration to say your jaw will drop once you see this fairytale retreat of turrets, vaults, fancy windows and lavish rooms loaded with perfect old-fashioned furniture and paintings. You can dine al fresco on gourmet Indian dishes at the Lily Pond Courtyard or gliding in a boat for two. Trips to explore Udaipur are recommended as are a couple’s massage in the Jiva Spa. Segways, zip-lines, and carriages are all energizing ways to explore Misibis Bay’s eco stop and surrounding woods on Cagraray Island. What’s more, if that is insufficient to get your heartbeat hustling, the resort offers whale shark interactions, where you can snorkel nearby one of the world’s greatest fish. Tour from the Misibis helicopter including zooming around the highest point of the Mayon Volcano and peering down at magma fields, Nag-Aso Lake ,and the Legazpi City. Horse riding, kayaking, white water rafting, bungee jumping, skydiving, and quad biking are a few of the things you can do while staying at the Huka Lodge, New Zealand. Lodge rooms are exquisite.  For additional security book the Owner’s Cottage, which has a view of the compelling Huka Falls with outside eating table, chimney, private gourmet specialist, and head servant. Featured photo credit: Top 10 World’s Best Hotels and Destinations via lifehack.org