HONEYMOON SECLUDED RESORTS

Looking for a small, all-inclusive honeymoon with private accomodations?
We definitely do not want to stay at a hotel or lodge. We are sold on the idea of having a private cabana, villa, bungalow, etc. The vaction must be all-inclusive (no drinks is ok though). We are mostly interested in small resorts with fewer than 20 guests. The resort would preferably be secluded or possibly located on a private island. Trying to keep costs to $3,000 per couple for 6 or 7 nights. Need to keep air fare low so since we live in the U.S. we can’t do trips to Africa, Australia, or other areas that far away. We would definitely consider going to Central America or even South America if we can find what we want. Honeymoon definitely has to be tropical. I know my question is specific. Just hoping someone knows of a place like this by chance that will see the question.
Thanks…
Well, if you would like deserted white sand beaches i would definitely recommend the Corn Islands in the Carribean coast of Nicaragua (Central America). There is big corn island, and little corn island, i however, would rather you stay in big corn island because little corn island doesn’t really have places to stay, only about 500 locals live there. The reefs around both islands are beautiful and full of exotic and colorful marine life, you can also go scuba diving or snorkeling. There are NO high rise resorts on the island or even the nearest city on Mainland Nicaragua. As for safety, i’m sure you will be happy to hear that Nicaragua is actually rated as the SAFEST country in Latin America, however, it depends on the source.http://www.pronicaragua.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24&Itemid=97 But according to statistics it is actually the 2nd safest, after Uruguay. 3,000 is too much for a honeymoon in the Corn Islands lol. To get the the islands you have to arrive at the Sandino International Airport in the capital of Nicaragua which is Managua, from there the airline “La Costena” will cost $100 and will get you to the island in less than 1 hour. This website will provide you with information on the history of the island as well as activities, how to get there, prices, nearby resorts, and restaurants. http://www.vianica.com/visit/corn-islands Here is an article of the Los Angeles Times about the Corn islands along with a wonderful video. http://travel.latimes.com/articles/la-tr-corn8apr08?page=1
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