By Tehrene Firman, Martha Stewart
It's hard enough for vegans and vegetarians to find something they're able to eat in a typical restaurant, so imagine how difficult it is to find a honeymoon resort
with a plethora of different cruelty-free options. Depending on where
you'd like to go, you may be met with a limited number of options, and
very few of those will be creative or exciting. So where should a vegan
couple begin their honeymoon search? Right here. Instead of browsing the
internet for resort options that are relaxing, beautiful, and vegan-friendly,
let us do the work for you. We found seven vegan-friendly retreats—some
100% vegan and others with a multitude of options for vegans,
vegetarians, and meat-eaters alike—that are sure to please you and your
significant other.
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Dreaming of a classic island getaway? Head to Fiji's Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort, where you'll find an additional menu of entirely vegan options. Want a destination with a little more adventure? Guatemala's Laguna Lodge only serves vegeterain and vegan fare, so you can fuel up before exploring the Mayan world. Planning a mini-moon? Check out the Stanford Inn, a stateside retreat in California that's pet-friendly and has an on-site award-winning vegan restaurant. No matter where you go, know that you're in for an incredible vacation and plenty of meal options that work for your lifestyle.
Talk about luxury. The Laguna Lodge,
an eco-resort and nature reserve that lies on the beautiful Lake
Atitlan in Guatemala, couldn't feel more like paradise. After entering
the Mayan world by boat, the views of volcanoes, hot river rock spa
pool, lava bar, and lakeside pavilion are just the beginning. As for the
food, you'll never have to worry about searching through the menu for
something you can eat: They only serve vegetarian and vegan cuisine for
breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
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If you want to be pampered in a tropical paradise, Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort's
your spot. Located on a former coconut plantation, you'll get to relax
on white sand beaches overlooking the Savusavu Bay. Not everything is
vegan, but there's an entire menu full of delicious vegan options to
enjoy on a secluded beach-side dining deck or on the pier. And when
you're in between meals, go on a reef walk with their resident marine
biologist, enjoy a picnic on a private island nearby, or give snorkeling
a try.
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Dreaming of a classic island getaway? Head to Fiji's Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort, where you'll find an additional menu of entirely vegan options. Want a destination with a little more adventure? Guatemala's Laguna Lodge only serves vegeterain and vegan fare, so you can fuel up before exploring the Mayan world. Planning a mini-moon? Check out the Stanford Inn, a stateside retreat in California that's pet-friendly and has an on-site award-winning vegan restaurant. No matter where you go, know that you're in for an incredible vacation and plenty of meal options that work for your lifestyle.
Laguna Lodge, Guatemala
The Stanford Inn, California
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