Sunday, May 22, 2011

HONEYMOON




WHAT IS HONEYMOON?


One early reference to a honeymoon is in Deuteronomy 24:5 “When a man is newly wed, he need not go out on a military expedition, nor shall any public duty be imposed on him. He shall be exempt for one year for the sake of his family, to bring joy to the wife he has married.”[1]


Originally "honeymoon" simply described the period just after the wedding when things are at their sweetest; it is assumed to wane in a month. The earliest term for this in English was hony moone, which was recorded as early as 1546.[1][2][3]



In Western culture, the custom of a newlywed couple going on a holiday together originated in early 19th century Great Britain, a concept borrowed from the Indian elite, in the Indian Subcontinent. Upper-class couples would take a "bridal tour", sometimes accompanied by friends or family, to visit relatives who had not been able to attend the wedding.[4] The practice soon spread to the European continent and was known as voyage à la façon anglaise (English-style voyage) in France from the 1820s on.




Honeymoons in the modern sense (i.e. a pure holiday voyage undertaken by the married couple) became widespread during the Belle Époque,[5] as one of the first instances of modern mass tourism. This came about in spite of initial disapproval by contemporary medical opinion (which worried about women's frail health) and by savoir vivre guidebooks (which deplored the public attention drawn to what was assumed to be the wife's sexual initiation). The most popular honeymoon destinations at the time were the French Riviera and Italy, particularly its seaside resorts and romantic cities such as Rome, Verona or Venice. Typically honeymoons would start on the night they were married, with the couple leaving midway through the reception to catch a late train or ship. However, in the 21st century, many couples will not leave until 1–3 days after the ceremony and reception in order to tie up loose ends with the reception venue and/or visit with guests from the reception.

HONEYMOON




HONEYMOON IN KAPAS ISLAND, TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA


Afraid of sea?

But still thinking of visiting island for honeymoon?

Why not trying to visit closest island to the mainland in Terengganu, Malaysia..."Kapas Island"

It takes only 15 -20 minutes to reach the island with a speedboat.

Or travel with luxury ferry from the Jetty of Shahbandar, Kuala Terengganu City. Have your secured and pleasant trip to any exotic islands of the state.


Book a room here for your honeymoon with your loved one and spend the vacation at this splendid exotic island.

Get your travel agent now.