It hasn’t been announced when and where the couple will fly to for a romantic break after their May wedding, but here are some options that are close to their hearts:
Both Meghan and Harry are passionate advocates for humanitarian work in Africa, and Rwanda has a particular pull for Meghan.
She visited the country as a World Vision Global Ambassador, and the country has plenty to offer in way of honeymoon experiences.
Perhaps they’ll be tempted by gorilla-trekking experiences or the witness country’s stunning volcanoes and eco resorts.
Meghan was raised in LA, but has gushed in the past about childhood holidays spent in Hawaii, which is a popular honeymoon destination for many couples.
With its stunning beaches, colourful reefs and relaxed vibe, it could be a good choice for the royals.
Turkey is already a favourite spot of the former Suits star, and she has posted about her love on social media in the past.
One of the places she visited was Cappadocia, where she could be seen watching the stunning hot air balloons.
Could the couple head to colourful Mexico for their big trip away?
Meghan said one of her most vivid travel memories is visiting the Day of the Dead festivals aged nine, and there are plenty of quiet, exclusive resorts tucked away.
Bozcaada, Turkey
A slower-paced way to see Turkey.
This wind-hugged sliver of an island in the Dardanelles is delightfully secluded: a 50-minute plane ride from Istanbul to Canakkale followed by a leisurely ferry ride on the Geyikli-Bozcaada feribot (and thus far, untouched by the violence that has shadowed the country). Despite its modest size, Bozcaada is covered in vineyards and home to six vintners, including the widely known Corvus. Beyond the vines are coves, ancient ruins, two beaches and a latte-colored Ottoman castle. Even the cobblestone downtown area has gotten more mellow: it became a traffic-free zone in 2015.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/travel/places-to-visit.html