9 Day Tuscany Tour of Rome, Florence, Pisa and Siena
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With a little one on the way, now is the time to treat yourself with a relaxing and romantic babymoon. We’ll help you prepare for the life-changing journey of parenthood with a memorable trip to some of the world's best babymoon destinations. Kick back on the Italian lakes, get inspired by the cities of Morocco, take a break on the beaches of Portugal, or reconnect with nature in the world’s oldest rainforest in Australia.
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9 Days
9 Cities
2 Countries
9 Day Tuscany Tour of Rome, Florence, Pisa and Siena
11 Days
16 Cities
1 Country
11 Day Portugal Tour to Lisbon, Algarve and Porto
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11 Days
7 Cities
2 Countries
11 Day Italy Tour of Rome, the Amalfi Coast, Florence and Venice
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9 Days
11 Cities
2 Countries
9 Day Switzerland Tour of Zürich, Zermatt, St. Moritz and Lucerne
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9 Days
8 Cities
1 Country
9 Day Italian Lakes Tour to Milan, Lake Como and Lake Garda
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10 Days
12 Cities
1 Country
10 Day Morocco Tour of Casablanca, Fes and Marrakesh
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10 Days
9 Cities
1 Country
10 Day Italy Tour of Rome, Sorrento, Capri and Sicily
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14 Days
9 Cities
4 Countries
14 Day Austria, Slovenia and Croatia Tour of Vienna, Dubrovnik and Zagreb
Babymoon inspiration
The first step in planning the perfect babymoon is finding the best destination for your trip. You might want to embrace a relaxed and romantic mood before your baby arrives, so research destinations with epic scenery, sophisticated restaurants and easy sunset walks – these are things you won’t be able to enjoy so much once baby arrives!
The best babymoon holiday destinations are relaxed and romantic. We love the tranquil Italian lakes, the gorgeous scenery of Switzerland, the soothing beaches of Portugal, and the magical Plitvice Lakes in Croatia and Lake Bled in Slovenia. We also love reconnecting with nature in Australia and New Zealand and getting a dose of inspiration in Morocco.
The term ‘babymoon’ was coined by British author Sheila Kitzinger in her 1996 book ‘The Year after Childbirth’. It was originally defined as the period of time after a baby’s birth that the family spends alone with the baby to encourage bonding, but the concept has since grown to include the kid-less holidays expecting parents take before their little one arrives and the non-stop feeding and nappy changing begins.