The movie Honeymoonish, starring the dashing Mahmoud Boushahri, has been a talking point in the country. Set in scenic Lebanon, this highly entertaining Kuwaiti film featured twists and turns as Noor, played by Nour Al Ghandour, plotted revenge on her ex-boyfriend to make him jealous. As we watched the film, we couldn't help but marvel at the swanky beaches and hotels. These fantasy settings are also what moviegoers feel excited about. Lately, clients do cite this movie, and so many others made by Hollywood, such as George Clooney's Ticket to Paradise set in Bali (though shot in Australia's Gold Coast), and the TV movie Love in the Maldives, as their inspirations for making a once-in-a-lifetime experience more memorable. Fortunately, at TripJet we go the extra mile to turn these inspirations into experiences couples can truly treasure forever. Please sit back and enjoy this tour of our exceptional honeymoon packages embarking from Kuwait!
For hundreds of reasons, Kuwait is a popular honeymoon destination among locals and nationals from the GCC. Foremost among these are the excellent hotels, stunning sunset views, clear skies perfect for stargazing, and the famous dhow cruises along the pristine azure waters of the Arabian Gulf. Kuwait never runs out of luxurious amenities, even for couples on a budget. Moreover, you don't need to worry about jetlag and the hassles of international travel to enjoy your special first week of being together as a couple. The perfect honeymoon getaway may be closer to home than you think.
Pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and the allure of Maldive Island charm are packed in a neatly designed package. Elevate your honeymoon experience by diving in Maafushi amidst the colors of its unspoiled reefs, rarely found elsewhere on the planet. diving, enjoy the fresh air and the azure waters of the Indian Ocean while cherishing intimate moments in your own exclusive beachfront villa. To end the day, indulge in an unforgettable couples' massage to make a lifetime of stress disappear in moments.
Though the flight from Kuwait to Mauritius takes around 23 hours, the experience upon arrival at the MRU Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Airport is exceptional, with all of the island's best honeymoon destinations within a few minutes' drive. Every turn is breathtaking and the island's land and seascapes are known for their boundless beauty. A popular honeymoon destination worldwide for those looking for paths less traveled, the island has world-class amenities featuring beachfront accommodations with the finest beach sands, fully complementing your romantic experience. Explore the pristine waters on a catamaran cruise, or snorkel together to explore their exceptional marine diversity. The options for a romantic getaway are endless!
Italy has a wide range of options for couples looking for a cosmopolitan vibe and a comparatively short flight from Kuwait City! Indulge in an enchanting five-day Florentine honeymoon amidst the romantic Renaissance cityscapes, a romantic drive along the Amalfi coast, or discover the timeless charm of the Eternal City, rich in history, culture, and romance. You can’t forget Venice! Need we say more about the romantic ambiance of this loveliest of cities? Whichever Italian package you choose, each has its exceptional flavor, literally, of its world-famous cuisine, with perfection being its brand. Italy’s ancient cities, stunning architecture, stunning seaside vistas, and centuries-old cobblestone streets, make for savoring the dolce vita (sweet life) as you create lasting memories with your special someone.
For history buffs, culture enthusiasts, or to those seeking a memorable romantic getaway, Paris offers something for everyone. Its charming cafes, cozy bistros, beautiful gardens, and the best dining experiences in the world make Paris renowned for its romantic ambiance. Stroll hand-in-hand along the banks of the historic Seine River. Just beyond the city, you can marvel at the royal splendor of the Versailles. Or, stay in town and explore the vast collection of priceless art masterpieces in the Louvre. Paris has all the ingredients for a truly memorable honeymoon. Before you leave, don't forget to drop by the high-end clothing shops of the most famous couturiers that make Paris the world's fashion capital.
Known as The Land of Smiles, Thailand is known for the warm and friendly nature of its people. Their culture emphasizes politeness, respect, and a positive outlook on life, which are the primary foundations of their country, and never fail to provide a pleasant experience to visitors, especially honeymooners. Aside from its wonderful people, Thailand is famous for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush tropical landscapes, all perfect settings for a romantic getaway. Thailand has gorgeous honeymoon destinations, from the white powder sands of Phuket, Koh Samui, or Koh Phi Phi to the hidden coves, such as Railay Beach, secluded islands, and luxurious beachfront accommodations. Best of all, Thailand is a relatively affordable destination, ideal for couples on a budget.
From the vibrant culture of Thailand to the romantic charm of Paris and the exotic allure of Maldives, TripJet offers a wide range of honeymoon packages to suit every couple's desires. Whether you are looking for an adventurous honeymoon, to laze in blissful relaxation, or a combination of both in the most romantic destinations in the world, Tripjet is your answer. We have expertly curated itineraries to ensure you and your special someone will have an experience you will cherish forever. Apart from these honeymoon packages, we also offer romantic getaways to Lebanon, Bali, and Australia for those who want to recreate those movie moments!
London, Barcelona, and Paris are on many people's bucket lists. While many of us may have been in one of these cities for work or business, we may not have had the opportunity to enjoy the unique places and astonishing sights off the beaten path. It pays to know the best hidden gems to soak up the energy, culture, and character of these famous cities.
The most popular and the most affordable way to explore these cities is in group tours. However, if you want to have a unique and memorable getaway in these cities, it's time to live like a local and embark on a spontaneous adventure. Let your curiosity guide you as you stumble upon these unexpected delights and unforgettable memories the team at TripJet is excited to share.
Though London is vast, many of its must-see locations are relatively close to each other. From watching the changing of the guard between Buckingham Palace and St. James's Palace to taking selfies while strolling across Westminster Bridge or taking a ride on the London Eye, memorable locations are just a few minutes from each other. Besides traditional group tours, we highly recommend the hop-on hop-off bus tour, which covers many of London's attractions in just two hours. You may stop and enjoy a few of the city's many parks or stay on the bus while quickly soaking up many of London's sights.
Because London has always been at the center of the world throughout history, it offers many unique tours and unforgettable museums celebrating Britain’s rich influence on world culture. Rock fans can visit the pubs in Soho that were the stomping grounds for some of the most famous rock bands and artists, such as the Beatles, The Clash, The Police, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, and many more. Fans of mystery and literature may take the Harry Potter walking tour or the Jack the Ripper tour to get a firsthand glimpse of what we have only read about in books. While visiting these places, take the Underground and travel like the locals.
Forget the banter the French have against British cuisine! The food in London is surprisingly diverse and delicious. Wherever in the city you are, there is always something delectable to be found without leaving London! However, for the ultimate in British cuisine, you can't skip what many in Britain consider their national dish: Fish and Chips. During downtimes, visit one of the leading London hotels with afternoon tea, and enjoy a selection of cakes, finger sandwiches, and various scones spread with jam and clotted cream.
Even before you even land, this masterfully planned city, built with chamfered square blocks and the occasional diagonal road cutting through, is a sight to behold. Barcelona is a city built for sights, and there is always something in this sprawling city to surprise you. Though many tourists, even from Spain itself, seek Barcelona's exceptional Mediterranean climate with its beaches and iconic parks, the city is known as the capital of modernism. It holds a great number of astounding treasures scattered throughout, from the surreal buildings designed by Antoni Gaudí in Park Güell like the Sagrada Familia Basilica, to the sumptuous examples of contemporary architecture as represented by the Olympic Stadium and the National Museum of Catalan Art which looks like a castle lifted straight out from a fairy tale. There are even a few architectural walks offered in Barcelona with architects as guides. While in the city center, why not stroll at La Rambla with its many shops, strikingly beautiful building facades, and patisserie? To cap off your visit, view the city from a few of its high points, such as the Tibidabo, Barcelona's fairground, Montjüic, the city's green lung, and the old Olympic site.
A week won't be enough in Barcelona. With twelve million tourists sharing the city with you each year, it's no surprise that the must-see sights are always crowded. If you don’t mind the crowd, the old medieval flea market at Els Encants has had a major makeover. It is near the La Sagrada Familia and the city's new observatory, the Mirador Torre Glòries, which is an example of Barcelona's exceptional architecture. If there is one park in Barcelona you visit, make it the Parc de la Ciutadella, which has its own Arc de Triomf (yes, that is its name!). The Parc de la Ciutadella was supposed to be the site of Gustave Eiffel's tower before it was rejected by Barcelona’s city council, forcing Eiffel to pitch the idea of a certain tower to be built in Paris instead. In this park, Barcelona's city zoo, the regional parliament building, and other lovely structures are within strolling distance of each other.
Barcelona has an enviable gastronomic scene. Conversations about food in Barcelona will always inevitably include paella. Though this dish originated in Valencia, a visit to Barcelona is not complete without sampling its unique flavors. For a delicious treat specific to Barcelona, try croquettes, a delectable blend of ham, mashed potato, and bechamel sauce coated in breadcrumbs and deep-fried. Croquettes are best served with any must-try tapas within the city. Spain itself is known for its high-quality ham. To sample ham at its finest, visit a Jamon Iberico delicatessen and try their ham served in razor-thin slithers accompanied by Manchego cheese. For the ultimate experience, pair it with Cataluña's very own wine, the Cava.
With over 21 million tourists visiting Paris last year, there is no questioning the city's magnetic charm. Paris, a city steeped in history and culture and the setting for countless Hollywood movies, is a dream destination for many travelers. In Paris, even the pigeons have a touch of chic.Travelers shouldn’t miss the city's famous sights, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre Museum and its famous exhibits, the Champs Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe, the Montmartre, the Latin Quarter, and a tour of the Château de Versailles. For shoppers, there is the historic Haussmann-Saint-Lazare-Opéra district, the Golden Triangle, and Le Marais, the true epicenter of high fashion.
Bastille Day is the French national day. It is named for the key event in the French Revolution when the Bastille fortress was stormed in 1789. While the Bastille is often overlooked by tourists, it is a busy area for locals because it houses one of the city's largest markets.
Try out the city's modern Metro system to reach some of the other less-touristy spots, such as the indoor market at St. Germain. For the adventurous, try the Catacombs, where many of the city's former residents find their final resting place. Though the estimated area of the catacombs is 800 hectares, only a tiny portion is explored and open to the public. To savor Paris's Roman heritage, visit the Arènes de Lutèce, an amphitheater built in the first century A.D. For military history buffs, one can’t miss visiting Napoleon’s tomb at the Hôtel des Invalides.
Paris is one of the world's culinary capitals. Even among the most discriminating connoisseurs, Paris is unmatched. Like London, Paris is home to samples of cuisines from around the globe. However, let's leave the fine dining options for another day. There are various foods all tourists, from the casual to the adventurous, must try. Paris is home to many boulangerie et pâtisserie, where you can order croissants, eclairs, macarons, and baguettes and match them with different artisanal cheeses offered by Paris's many cheese shops. Even Paris's "street food" is exceptional. For a taste of Paris, try a crêpe after a busy afternoon stroll. Exploring Paris on foot can be a memorable experience when you stop by the local brasseries and cafés and try the croque-monsieur. In the evening, pop into a local bistro and sample their steak frites, coq au vin, and the ratatouille.
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Only decades ago, this picturesque country in the Caucasus Mountains, with a short coast on the Black Sea, was almost inaccessible. Picture Leninist and Stalinist sculptures, hardy mountain folk, and craggy yet captivating mountainscapes. To most of the world, Georgia was a strange and out-of-the-way place to visit.
Fast forward to today. Georgia has opened up to the world since the fall of the Soviet Union. Gone are the Leninist sculptures and old vestiges of the era (except for museums featuring Stalin, the Soviet leader born in the country). Today, with its incredible beauty, ancient wine industry, hospitable people, and much more, Georgia is fast becoming a dream destination for a growing number of tourists. Join TripJet as we present the many sides of Georgia that make this country a desirable place to visit.
Georgia's roots can be traced back to the Kingdom of Kolkhida, which emerged in the middle of the first millennium B.C.E., making it one of the oldest countries in the world. Signs that point to its existence still linger on in the remains of the ancient city of Vani, located in the Samegrelo region. The ancient fortress of Uplistsikhe, while not a part of the Kolkhida kingdom, has historical connections to the earliest Georgian settlements.
Georgia is also one of the first nations to adopt Christianity, a significant event that shaped its cultural and architectural heritage. The town of Mtskheta, one of the country's oldest towns in continuous existence, is the spiritual heart of Georgia and is filled with sacred sites, such as the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the Javari and Samtavro Monasteries with their numerous holy relics. Beyond Mtskheta are impressive historical sites with religious and cultural significance, such as the Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery in Kutaisi, the David Gareja Monastery Complex on the border with Azerbaijan, and the Trinity Church in Stepantsminda.
Remember to take home a piece of Georgia through its exceptional knitwear, which blends warmth, style, and heritage into every stitch. Georgia's cold mountain climate has nurtured a rich tradition of knitting, showcasing beautiful patterns and intricate designs. These designs are made using natural materials, like wool sourced from local sheep in mountain regions like Tusheti and Svaneti.
Like Austria, Switzerland, or Nepal, Georgia is blessed with a stunning mountainous landscape. However, Georgia has an extraordinarily diverse geography for its size. Like the countries mentioned above, Georgia has snow-covered peaks towering over velvet-green hills. The country also boasts lush subtropical forests and crystal-clear lakes. Its mesmerizing geography includes swift rivers that cut through its valleys as they make their way to the warm shores of the Black Sea. Nature enthusiasts will find Georgia an ideal destination, offering countless opportunities for adventure tourism, hiking, ecotourism, mountain climbing, and relaxing days at the beach.
Georgians hold their natural surroundings with deep respect and protect a large portion of their country to preserve its unique ecosystem and wildlife. Drop by resorts such as Borjomi, Kojori, Utsera, Ureki, Batumi, Tsagveri, and Jama. Adventure seekers will find Bakuriani, Goderzi, Gudauri, Mestia, and Svaneti perfect for thrilling experiences. Protected areas like Algeti, Achmeta, Borjomi, and Kazbegi, with their natural beauty and tranquility, will steal the hearts of eco-tourists.
Visit Batumi, Georgia's most popular destination on the Black Sea shores, in the picturesque Adjara region. Today, Batumi is a vibrant tourist hub and a premier seaside resort, offering a colorful and eventful holiday stay. Its stunning beach stretches seven kilometers, providing ample space to soak in the coastal charm.
However, Georgia's Black Sea coast has a lot more to offer. Nearby towns such as Kobuleti, Chakvi, Makhinauri, Sarpu, and Kvariati offer peaceful retreats with pristine beaches that provide a relaxing atmosphere. Batumi and the towns along the Black Sea Coast have a boon of options for tourists looking for lively adventures, tranquil getaways, or unforgettable local cuisine.
Georgia's unique geography has blessed its people with an ideal environment for growing grapes, making the country possessing one of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world, dating back an astonishing 8,000 years. Today, Georgia produces an impressive variety of wines beloved domestically and internationally. Among these nation's treasures are the white wine, Tsinandali, the semi-sweet red wines, Akhasheni and Kindzmarauli, the dry white wine Kakhetim, and the exceptional red and white semi-sweet wine, the Alazani Valley.
Georgians consider their wine a national treasure and a symbol of unity. Wine brings guests together during feasts, strengthening bonds and fostering a spirit of celebration. With thousands of years of history behind it, wine has earned Georgia recognition as one of the best destinations for wine tourism. Its unique and treasured place in the history of viticulture attracts visitors worldwide.
Visit Georgia's rich winemaking firsthand with specialized wine tours. In addition to wine tasting, the wine-growing regions are spectacularly picturesque, with towering mountains providing backdrops for lush vineyards. The leading wine towns attracting wine enthusiasts are Kvareli, Telavi, Tsinandali, Akhmeta, and Napareuli, all along the scenic "wine route" road, accessible by car.
The incredible kindness and hospitality of Georgia's people is one of the first things tourists rave about when traveling to Georgia. Its people are renowned for their warm welcomes, often going out of their way to help foreign guests find accommodations, navigate the area, or simply make them feel at home.
One of the most unforgettable experiences is being invited to a traditional Georgian feast, the supra. This centuries-old tradition brings together people of all ages around a table overflowing with delectable local dishes. At the heart of the feast is the tamada, or the toastmaster, who leads the gathering with poetic and heartfelt toasts, often featuring the country's best wines.
Georgia has come a long way since breaking away from the Soviet Union. Now, finding a place to stay in Georgia is not a problem at all. The country offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit all budgets and preferences. The country has luxurious hotels, charming boutique guesthouses, cozy hostels, and family-run homestays, especially in the wine region and rural mountain destinations.
Georgia's well-developed transportation network makes getting around convenient and affordable. It includes intercity buses, marshrutkas (minibusses), taxis, and trains. Car rentals are available for visitors looking for a more personalized travel experience, especially those looking to drive along Georgia's famous Wine Route or to more exotic destinations, such as the fortified villages of Svaneti and its 12th-century stone towers.
Reaching Georgia from Kuwait is easy. Book now with TripJet! TripJet offers hassle-free options with direct flights between Kuwait and Tbilisi, with average flight times of around 3.5 to 4 hours. This short hop from Kuwait makes Georgia ideal for a quick getaway. Kuwaiti nationals enjoy visa-free access for short stays.
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