Beach Wedding Maryland
Beach Wedding Maryland
The Perfect Romantic Honeymoon or Anniversary Getaway
I know, I know, it’s your honeymoon or that landmark wedding anniversary and you want to plan your vacation around it, but you have no idea where to go for the romantic getaway of a lifetime. Well, don’t worry about it. I’ve got you covered. I just spent all morning planning the picture perfect getaway for you and your spouse. I’m going to suggest the picturesque U.S. eastern seaboard. You can start either in Maine and go south, or in Florida and go north. If you happen to be stuck right smack in the middle, maybe you can go north or south for an abbreviated trip.
1. I’ve got to start somewhere so let me begin in Melbourne Beach, Florida at the Port d’Hiver Bed and Breakfast. This place is Old Florida luxury at its finest. There are expansive private porches from which you have a glorious view of the Atlantic. The Palm Beach Post recommends this B & B in glowing terms for its lodgings, its “breakfasts fit for royalty, and concierge service to rival anything in a five-star resort.” I started salivating when I read of their tropical fruit salad, fresh raspberry and white chocolate scones, Italian egg strata, julienned ham, and vanilla custard French toast topped with cinnamon apples and maple syrup.
2. Casually head north out of Florida through Georgia, and stop in Charleston, South Carolina at the Battery Carriage House. The Carriage House is considered among the most romantic of Charleston’s inns and the moment you pass through its ornate iron gates, you will understand why. Built in 1843, Ft. Sumter and stately Civil War cannons stand on one side and the Charleston Harbor on the other. After a private breakfast served in your room, you can explore Charleston’s charm by horse and carriage if you like. Meander the serene streets of the historic district. Then return to the Inn for homemade cookies and sweet Southern tea.
3. When you leave Charleston, you will head up the coast through North Carolina and into Virginia. Your destination is Virginia Beach, a small town not far from Norfolk. Barclay Cottage was built in 1895 as a vacation home. Its wrap-around porch with comfy rockers offers a peaceful haven—so serene it’s hard to believe you’re only about two blocks from a popular beach. If you wish, the owners will prepare a carefully selected breakfast basket for you to enjoy on the beach before most beachgoers show up. The reviews about this place are numerous and full of praise. You’re guaranteed to enjoy yourself.
4. You’re about halfway up the eastern seaboard. Start off after a sumptuous breakfast and drive through Maryland, Pennsylvania, skim the edge of New York and slide into New Haven, Connecticut. You will be staying at the By the Sea Inn and Spa. It’s a small inn, only three bedrooms, but the better to lavish you with pampering fit for the wealthy. You drove a long ways today, you’re exhausted (I really feel your pain) so you deserve an extra day at the spa. Luxuriate the next day in massages, facials, manicure, pedicure, body treatments—whatever you desire. (Even real men love a massage now and then). If you don’t quite have the budget for the spa thing, book the romantic Queen Ann room with its huge Jacuzzi tub.
5. Top off your romantic fling of a lifetime with a night in the Inns at Ullikana in Bar Harbor, Maine. Here, there are two inns together for the price of one (joke). Seriously, there is the Ullikana House and the Yellow House—take your choice. Both inns are so attractive the selection will be difficult. Like the other B & Bs on my list, this was very highly rated. It was a top pick in Explorer’s Guide to Maine and a Fodor’s Top Choice in their 8th edition. There are many rooms to choose from and you can suit your fancy. I think I already chose my breakfast. I’ll take the lemon soufflé pancakes with warm berry sauce, the crepes aux pommes, and maybe a small Italian omelet.
Undoubtedly, you will want to know more than I’ve been able to tell so check out the websites. I just wanted to whet your appetite. So you’ll spend about a week reveling in the scenic east coast of our nation, stopping along the way at the most romantic inns I could find. You may have spent $2000-2500 including airfare home, but that isn’t a whole lot for a vacation that will stand out as your best, most romantic ever, no contest.
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AFFORDABLE wedding ceremony and/or reception sites in MD/VA?!!?
I live in southern Maryland, but I’m from Fredericksburg, VA. I’m looking to get married in January and I have a VERY small budget and pretty BIG dreams! Any ideas for ceremony and/or receptions locations in or around Lexington Park, MD – Fredericksburg, VA – or VA Beach, VA?! Thanks!!
Well I live in Ca….so I cant help you there…however having been in the wedding business for 4+ yrs…I suggest you can do the following:
Search local (or whatever distance you like) banquets in your area…..sord of like renting a ‘restaurant, venue+ food all at the same time)….it saves :
-money
-stress
-its well organized
-free parking
-easy to find…etc etc.
Example of restaurants that offer private banquet halls:
Mexican: El Torito
Italian: Carinos
General: Claim Jumpers, Steak Houses.
What you can also do….just an idea….is request a ‘mobile marriage official’ to appear at the banquet…have a civil matrimony ceremony on -site…..(only if you want to keep everything super easy/ simple/ quick etc.) then followed by pics w/ family & freinds….(photographer can also be there to tape/ take pics)…..then followed by food.
Typically the restaurant will offer the decor unless otherwise specified etc.
idk…you gotta do some price search & stuff. Good Luck
Ocean City, MD pt. 1
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