Love is in the air! Whether you're looking for post-nuptial bliss or just a relaxing weekend getaway for two, New York's iconic honeymoon spots have got something for every type of romance-seeker.

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Niagara Falls, Honeymoon Capital of the World

Red Coach Inn - Photo Courtesy of Red Coach Inn

The posh, Tudor-style Red Coach Inn (pictured), 500 yards from the edge of Niagara Falls, makes for a cozy home base to explore the fun of the Falls, from sailing on the iconic Maid of the Mist to feeling the spray on the Hurricane Deck of the Cave of the Winds walking tour, to experiencing the rush of the Whirlpool Jet Boat tour. The Red Coach Inn also offers special Honeymoon and Romance packages.

Waterfront romance

Sagamore Hotel - Photo Courtesy of The Sagamore

Beautiful resorts by the water set the mood, whether seaside at places like Gurney’s Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa on Long Island, next to a mountaintop lake at the Mohonk Mountain House in Hudson Valley, on Lake George at the historic Sagamore Resort (pictured), on the St. Lawrence River at the 1000 Islands Harbor Hotel, or amid the shops, restaurants and year-round Olympic activities of Lake Placid at the Mirror Lake Inn.

Castle splendor

The resplendent gardens and fountains outside of the opulent Oheka Castle on Long Island
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You're spoiled with choices when it comes to regal honeymoon options. Some top-notch spots include Oheka Castle, one of the Gold Coast Mansions on Long Island that inspired The Great Gatsbythe Castle Hotel & Spa in the Hudson Valley with its Asian inspired THANN Sanctuary spa; the lakeside Belhurst Castle in the Finger Lakes; the Royal Suite in Singer Castle on one of the Thousand Islands; and the 1898 Inn at Erlowest, part of ‘Millionaires Row’ in the Adirondack Park on Lake George.

Rustic lodges

White Pine Camp Photo Courtesy of White Pine Camp

Inspired by the Great Camps of the rich and famous, romance awaits among the woods and waterways of the Adirondacks at destinations like White Pine Camp (pictured), Lake Placid LodgeElk Lake Lodge and Whiteface Lodge Resort & Spa.

Glamping

Camp Orenda - Photo by Dana Romanoff Photography

Done with a splash of luxury, time in the natural beauty of New York State can be a perfect honeymoon setting. You can enjoy farm-to-table dining and custom-made tents in the Adirondacks at Camp Orenda (pictured), and breakfast served in a treehouse at Blue Hills Farms in the Catskills.

Historic inns

Beekman Arms Inn

Smaller can be better, especially when looking for an intimate honeymoon getaway spot. New York State is brimming with cozy inns and bed and breakfasts, including historic locales like the Beekman Arms (pictured) in Rhinebeck, America’s oldest operating inn.

Resorts and Spas

Mirbeau Inn & Spa - Photo by Chuck Wainwright

When you want a honeymoon that lets you unwind and stay put, New York’s romantic resorts and spas are a great option, from the historic Gideon Putnam and its Roosevelt Baths & Spa nestled in Saratoga State Park, to the lakeside Otesaga Resort Hotel in relaxing Cooperstown, to the four-diamond, Monet-inspired Mirbeau Inn & Spa (pictured) in the Finger Lakes town of Skaneateles.

A honeymoon with culture

The grand Athenaeum Hotel at the Chautauqua Institution on a bright and sunny day
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A stay at the lakeside 1881 Athenaeum Hotel would be beautiful any time of year, but in summer, it gives honeymooners the chance to experience the arts, concerts and lectures of the Chautauqua Institution – a  nearly 150-year-old spot sometimes referred to as Disneyland for the high-minded.

Canal cruising

Waterford Steamboat Rally - Photo by NYS ESD

With just a few hours orientation, companies like Mid-Lakes NavigationErie Canal Cruise Lines and Low Bridge Charters will send you out on your own canal boat to explore the New York State Canal System. Multi-night journeys allow you to explore the restaurants, shops and farmers markets of canal towns, bike the Erie Canal trail or just spend time on board with your new spouse.

Toast your new life together

Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars - Photo Courtesy of Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars

A winery stay allows for both charming lodging and great food and drink. On the pristine shores of Seneca Lake, you'll find the Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars (pictured) and the Inn at Miles Wine Cellars. For couples whose tastes run more to hops than grapes, the Lodge at Grist Iron is the Finger Lakes' only accommodation with an on-site microbrewery and lake views.

Fun, hip and quirky

The Roxbury - Photo Courtesy of The Roxbury

For those whose love is best served with a side order of kitsch, unique lodging in the Catskills lightens the honeymoon mood. Options include the Roxbury Motel (pictured), with rooms themed to The Partridge Nest, The Wizard's Emeralds, Tony's Dance Floor and more, and Kate’s Lazy Meadow, created by Kate Pierson of the B-52’s with artist designed cabins in fabulous, funky '50s decor.


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