Saturday, February 13, 2010

A perfect honeymoon in Argentina and Uruguay by Dehouche Travel

You will begin your honeymoon in Mendoza, recently selected as one of the world’s 8 wine capitals. Set right in the middle of the wine region the chic luxury lodge is only a stones throw away from award winning producers of Malbec and Torrontes wines, whilst the snow capped peaks of the majestic Andes frame the horizon.

The luxurious room has a private plunge pool and a large deck area with incredible views of the Andes. The hotel also has a spa service (including a wonderful crushed Malbec scrub) as well as numerous communal areas to unwind in. There is inevitably a great wine cellar from which lucky guests can enjoy award winning wines from all over Argentina. From here one can also visit many of the excellent local Bodegas that are close by, as well as going rafting, cycling and horse riding in this stunning region.

Next why not fly onto Argentina’s buzzing capital city. Although there is a fairly European look to Buenos Aires with its Parisian style avenues, grand squares and elegant cafés, it still has a strong South American feel, with relaxed and friendly locals. You stay in a boutique designer hotel in the trendy tree-lined streets of the Palermo Viejo district where all the best bars, restaurants and shopping are to be found. The hotel is a beautifully decorated location, with lots of antique pieces and special design features showing a real passion. The city is a real joy to explore with well preserved historic districts along with excellent nightlife and a relaxed café culture. Experienced local guide Ana the Dehouche expert on the ground provides a tailor-made tour of the city based on the client’s desires. She is great fun to be with and has access to many locations off the regular tourist trail. Clients will also have an extensively researched recommendations list of the best restaurants bars and nightclubs; this is provided for every destination of the honeymoon.

The final Argentinean location perfect for a romantic honeymoon will be Patagonia, a mythical landscape of clear blue lakes, dramatic peaks, green forests and enormous glaciers. Los Glaciares National Park, has 13 glaciers which end in the lakes of Viedma and Argentino. The biggest and most breath taking of them is the Perito Moreno glacier, which is 200 feet high and has an edge of 2.5 miles. Seen from any angle this is a breathtaking sight, a massive shining mass of ice edging its way slowly through the mountain valley, enormous splinters crumbling noisily into the icy water below. This is a place to experience the raw power of nature in its most impressive form. Dehouche Travel can help organise numerous types of trip into this unspoilt wilderness on horseback or 4x4, as well as trips across the lake amongst the many towering icebergs as well as hiking across the Moreno glacier itself. The best place to stay is in a charming rustic lodge decorated with beautiful antiques and located in the grounds of a large working estancia. This is a beautiful, tranquil spot and the food and service are outstanding.

When fashionable people talk about Punta Del Este, what they actually mean is José Ignacio; a small fishing village that has become popular with the rich and famous for its laid back, unpretentious attitude. This is the hotspot of South America where fashion models and Hollywood stars mix with the delightfully unflustered locals. The result is a unique mixture of high quality restaurants and laid back rustic bars. The village itself is great fun to explore down dusty tracks and has a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere a perfect end to a special Honeymoon.

Let Dehouche arrange your luxury boutique hotel and enjoy a whole host of insider tips on where to truly escape from it all on your honeymoon.

Dehouche S.A.,
Leblon,
Rio de Janeiro ,
Brazil.
www.dehouche.com

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