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Where should I go on my honeymoon trip?
If you want to choose a place with private space, and your holiday will not be too dull, I recommend several places, which I think are all suitable:

Maldivian visa-free for China guests. You can leave China Customs directly with valid passport, exit ticket and Maldivian hotel check-in form. There are more than 20 famous islands, such as Katy Island, Full Moon Island, Paradise Island, Fantasy, Gorgeous, Coconut and Pisces. There are also very luxurious islands, such as Wabin Faruyue, Anantara and Four Seasons Kudahula. Different islands have different starting prices, and each island will have many types of rooms, which are generally divided into: luxury rooms, beach rooms, water houses, swimming pool water villas, Asahi water house villas and so on. There are also airlines, Emirates, Sri Lanka Airlines, Singapore Airlines and so on. These all involve the price. The cost of a person ranges from 89,000 to 23,000, depending on your price tolerance. If you don't plan to take part in any activities on the island (scheduled to include meals), you can sunbathe and swim on the beach, and there will be no other expenses except the bedside consumption of about 1 USD. If you want to go to Male (the capital of Maldives) for sea travel, sea fishing and one-day tour, you need to make your own reservation at the hotel front desk.

It's best to bring more barrels of mineral water from China. The water on the island is very expensive. It may be confiscated when entering the customs, but it will save a lot of money. Of course, the common language abroad is English, but I don't know Chinese.

Bali belongs to Indonesia, and the most convenient thing is to get a visa on arrival in Bali. With a valid passport and air ticket, you can go through the formalities directly at China Customs. There are two kinds of visas on arrival, one is valid for 7 days, the other is 10 USD/person, and the other is 25 USD/person within 30 days, as long as you have your passport and money ready. The passage in Bali is very small. When I went there, only four customs border crossings were open. Just go with the flow. The scenic spot must go to Yang Yang Cliff, which is a good place to take photos. Kuta beach is also a lively place, famous for its large population, but there is a good shopping center. You should also see the Sea Temple, which is a temple on an isolated island. Of course, you can only look at it from a distance. There are many stalls selling things outside. I don't know how long your holiday is, but these are all scenic spots in the south of Bali. If you stay in the northern part of Bali for a long time, there is a dolphin bay where you can see dolphins (luck, of course), which is very far away. In the south, it is said that they have to get up at three o'clock in the morning to take the bus. I didn't go. I don't know what happened. The exchange rate is about 1 RMB to Indonesia, and the cost is about 6000 people.

Phuket belongs to Thailand and is a Thai visa. Phuket consists of many small islands, the most famous of which are Big PP Island and Small PP Island (it is said that these two islands look like the English letter P from the air). The nature of tourism in Phuket is similar to that in Bali. There are also sunny beaches and bustling urban areas, mainly with different styles. Maybe it should be said that Thailand may be more open in some ways, um ~ more distinctive. Of course, it depends on your choice. Now it should not exceed the price of 5000/ person, right?

Maldives is a pure holiday, usually sunbathing, swimming (playing by yourself) and other water sports. The entertainment in Bali will be more colorful, while that in Phuket will be more entertaining. Both Phuket and Bali can play by themselves or join a travel agency team.

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