Monday, February 7, 2011

3 Tips For Planning A Romantic Getaway To Normandy

By Danny Ward
It's not hard to see why and how Normandy is becoming such a popular travel destination. With its strong ties to Impressionist art, beautiful vistas and fabulously delicious cuisine, this is a region that was quite simply made for lovers. It's absolutely ideal for a honeymoon or bonding experience.

However, planning a romantic getaway and making sure it goes off without a hitch are two very different beasts. Consider the following objectives to make absolutely sure you and your sweetheart get the most out of Normandy while you're there.

1. Soak in some of Normandy's rich artistic past.

Normandy is famous for being one of the epicenters of the French Impressionist art movement in the 18th Century and no trip to the area would be complete without visits to the art museums in the area. However, don't neglect the value of visiting some of the actual sites where masters like Monet and Turner actually painted some of their most brilliant works. An afternoon spent at Rouen cathedral or walking along the same banks where Monet painted his water lilies would be the perfect way to bond with a loved one.

2. Sample plenty of Normandy's famous cuisine.

Norman cuisine is famous for being simple, yet fabulously delicious. No romantic vacation or honeymoon would be complete without plenty of good eating with the perfect wines to match. Be sure to eat plenty of seafood, as it's the regional speciality. You must be especially certain to try the oysters and mussels, the area specialty. You may also be interested in signing on for a wine and cheese tasting. Cheese is yet another Norman culinary specialty and what better way to enjoy it than alongside the region's very best local wine offerings.

3. Forgo the hotel and rent a holiday cottage in Normandy instead.

Nothing puts a damper on the mood like a cramped hotel room with an uncomfortable bed and paper thin walls. Why not consider renting your own private holiday cottage in Normandy? You'll not only have your privacy and your peace, but you'll have plenty of space. You'll also have a fully functioning kitchen of your own where you can prepare your own Norman specialties and enjoy them over candlelight while you admire a beautiful view.

Make reservations as far in advance as you can if you really think a holiday cottage in Normandy is right for you. These cottages are quickly becoming all the rage among travelers, so you'll want to be sure to get exactly the one you want. Also, the earlier you make your reservations, the more likely you are to get an early booking discount.
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