When it comes to celebrating newlywed bliss, there's no denying the allure of a honeymoon and 3 hidden gems in Florida have been crowned the most affordable for a honeymoon on a budget.
Ahh the honeymoon...It's a chance for couples to unwind, bask in each other's company and create lasting memories. However, the romantic notion of a honeymoon often collides with the financial reality of its cost. The expenses associated with honeymoons can definitely add up. And especially in this day of social media, a growing trend towards extravagant honeymoons has emerged. Couples have been seeking unique, Instagram-worthy experiences. Whether it be luxurious accommodations, fine dining experiences and personalized activities – all of which come with hefty price tags.
If the thought of shelling out big bucks for a post-wedding getaway makes you squirm, the good thing is that right here in Florida there's some great budget-friendly options. The folks at Honeymoon Always revealed that the average honeymoon costs about $4,500. But they surveyed 3,000 couples to find honeymoon destinations that bring a good time and don't break the bank and 3 Florida cities made the list of most affordable spots for a honeymoon.
Where in Florida are the most affordable?
Coming in at #93: Mount Dora. You'll find boat tours, affordable accommodations, shops and art galleries. At #5: Apalachicola. If outdoor activities are your jam, this is a perfect option great for beaching, fishing, birdwatching and hiking. And at #1 on the list: Cedar Key. Located right on the gulf coast in the middle of the state, you'll find gorgeous beaches, great seafood restaurants and accommodations, both very affordable.
Sunshine State Shines Bright: Florida Ranked Among Top States To Call Home
When it comes to choosing a place to live, there's one in particular that stands out and Florida is ranked among the top states to call home.
Known for its vibrant culture, diverse landscapes, and year-round sunny weather, Florida has earned its reputation as the ultimate destination for those seeking a life filled with excitement, relaxation and a touch of quirkiness. I dreamt for years about moving to Florida from the cold north, and now over 5 years in, it's the best decision I've made. I started in Sarasota and am now in Fort Myers and absolutely love living in the Sunshine State.
Let's face it – Florida's weather is like that friend who's always in a good mood. With an abundance of sunny days, it's no wonder that people from all over come to soak up the rays. From sipping mojitos at a tiki bar to kayaking through the mysterious mangrove forests of the Everglades, the opportunities for outdoor adventure are as vast as the state itself. Florida has some of the most picturesque beaches in the nation. From the east coasts to the west coast, there's a beach vibe for everyone. If thrills are more your thing, Florida is practically the theme park capital of the world.
WalletHub put together a list of the best states to live in and Florida ranked high on the list. They compared all 50 states on different factors including affordability, economy, education and health, quality of life and safety. Florida came in at on the list of best states to call home at #6 with a score of 58.81. You can check out the full list here. Below are the top 10.
Top 10 Best States to Live in the US:
10. Minnesota
With a total score of 57.52, Minnesota ranks high in safety. The state is home to the Mall of America and its 10,000+ lakes.
9. Wisconsin
Wisconsin has a total score of 58.35, ranking high in affordability. Known for big cities like Madison and Milwaukee, beer and the many sports teams around the state.
8. Idaho
Idaho has a total score of 58.36 ranking higher in economy and quality of life. The state is best known for its potato production, as well as for its rich source of gems.
7. Virginia
Virginia takes the #7 spot with a total score of 58.37, ranking high(ish) in economy. The state is known as "the birthplace of a nation" as well as the "mother of presidents".
6. Florida
Florida has a total score of 58.81, ranking high in affordability and economy. From the east coast to the west coast, the beaches are unbeatable and central Florida has some of the best theme parks in the world.
5. Wyoming
The total score for Wyoming is 59.16, ranking high in education & health and quality of life. The state is most known for national parks Grand Teton and Yellowstone.
4. New York
New York has a total score of 59.31, ranking high in affordability, economy and education & health. New York City, also called "The City That Never Sleeps" is what the state is most known for between the Statue of Liberty, Times Square and Central Park.
3. New Hampshire
With a total score of 59.32, New Hampshire ranks high in affordability and quality of life. The state is known for its granite formations and quarries and its breathtaking landscapes.
2. New Jersey
With a total score of 61.48, New Jersey ranks high in affordability and economy. New Jersey is known for the Atlantic City Boardwalk, Ellis Island and Ocean City beaches.
1. Massachusetts
With a total score of 61.67, Massachusetts ranks high in affordability. The state is famous for the Salem Witch trials, the landing place of The Mayflower and the Pilgrims and the Boston Tea Party.