Just Married? Crazy Footbal Fans? Make it a great honeymoon!!

So you’ve finally found that special someone who loves you just as much as they love football. You’re ready to tie the knot, but wondering where to go for that special honeymoon trip with your permanent #1 fan. Well, we’ve helpfully put together a few ideas.

Obviously, Canton, Ohio would be first on the list for the couple as serious about their football as they are about their romance. Home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, convenient to Cleveland, Columbus, or Pittsburgh, Canton is a great destination. You might consider a side trip to Columbus, to take in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, to remember some of the best halftime music ever composed.

The other great football-fan pilgrimage to take with your beloved is, naturally, the Super Bowl, if the timing is right. Next year, the big game is in Indianapolis, which is well worth a visit in its own right. Of course, if your wedding is in the early months and you’re sick of the cold, the Pro Bowl is held in Hawaii each year, for a more conventional honeymoon.

And that leads me to my personal recommendation for the serious football fanatic: Bali. No, wait, hear me out. A honeymoon is, in many eyes, meant to be a time apart from the rest of one’s life, a break from the everyday. Scenic beaches in a tropical climate, historical sites, and vibrant culture can help recharge your batteries. You’ll have memories to share for a lifetime of off-seasons. And of course, with modern communications, you’re never really out of touch from the things, or the people, you love. And isn’t love what this trip is all about?

Of course, with the right person, everything else about your honeymoon will be irrelevant. The rest of it isn’t for the rest of us to judge from the cheap seats.

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