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5 of the Best Places to Visit as a Pregnant Traveller

It’s more difficult to plan a holiday when you’re pregnant. There are more restrictions than normal now you’re carrying a growing baby, plus your hormones will be all over the place.

However, there’s no need to worry if you want to take a holiday before your little one arrives. We’ve put together a list of five of the best places to visit as a pregnant traveller or "the best babymoon destinations", so you can get some inspiration and start planning your trip today. Whether you're into historical sites, a city break or spa experiences, we have the best babymoon ideas. 

 

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1. The Cotswolds, UK

For stunning views of the countryside and all the peace and quiet you could possibly want, there’s no place quite like the Cotswolds.

You could go for a long weekend if you're wanting a calm babymoon vacation. 

It's a good idea to indulge in leisurely walks and some gentle sightseeing, or stay cosied up in your accommodation the entire time you’re away, enjoying fresh, local food and relaxing in front of a roaring fire. Choose a hotel with a spa and you’ll be able to take advantage of all the treatments they have to offer — look out for prenatal massages and foot rubs. The good news is that you can often find babymoon package top picks for spa treatments that are pregnancy safe. 

 

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2. The Algarve, Portugal

The Algarve is renowned for its beautiful, sandy beaches, so it’s the perfect destination for any expectant mother who wants to spend some time by the coast. The weather is warm but not unbearable hot, so you’ll be able to make the most of the sunshine without feeling like you’re going to melt. This is a great place to have a romantic babymoon. 

There are plenty of beaches to choose from making it perfect for beach lovers, from quiet stretches of sand with lots of caves and inlets to explore, to busier resorts with all the amenities you could possibly need. It’s worth choosing a resort which is close to the airport in Faro if you don’t want to travel too far. Thankfully there are direct flights from a number of airports and no long flight for you (roughly 2 hours 30 from the UK).

 

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3. Marrakech, Morocco

Is discovering a different culture your favourite thing about travelling? Marrakech could be a great choice. 

Take a walking tour around the medina, browse the museums and galleries, and visit the tombs/historic cities and gardens. If there’s room in your suitcase you could even barter for souvenirs at the souks (check out this guide to haggling and you’ll bag yourself a bargain).

And don’t worry if you’d prefer to take it easy. Café culture is huge in Marrakech, take a short walk, find a lovely spot and you can sit outside with a drink and watch the world go by. It’s a simple way to get some winter sun.

 

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4. Cornwall, UK

There’s something about the fresh sea air that lifts everyone’s spirits and it doesn’t get better than Cornwall.

In fact, sea air accelerates our ability to absorb oxygen, which gives us more energy but also helps us to relax. This is just one of the reasons why coastal breaks made Holidaysafe’s list of the best trips for pregnant women. This is the perfect place for those that want to explore one of the best vacation spots in the UK (and eat lots of ice cream!) 

As well as its picturesque coastline, Cornwall has historic houses, castles and gardens to discover, and the famous Eden Project, the largest greenhouses in the world. And let’s not forget the famous cream teas, complete with homemade scones and lashings of jam and cream (add this to your pregnancy cravings).

 

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5. Santorini, Greece

Sit back and prepare yourself for a slower pace of life in Santorini. This Greek island is high on many people’s must-travel lists and for very good reason. Expect warm weather, blue skies, pristine white beaches and those instantly recognisable white buildings. Known for being a luxury resort, this is a great time to make the most of the quality time you have before baby. 

You’ll have fun making your way around the charming cobbled streets, basking in the sun and receiving well wishes — people in Greece tend to treat expectant mothers especially kindly so this is the perfect time to soak up the compliments of your growing bump. The perfect way to visit Santorini is on a week long trip but you can pack it into a short trip if you don't have as much time. 

So, what are you waiting for? Make the most of the time you have left to relax before your baby arrives and book your trip today and maybe some spa treatments!

If you're still wondering about taking a trip whilst pregnant. Have a read of 'What is a babymoon? 5 reasons why you should have one' by Lucy of Mrs H's favourite things.  

 It is suggested that the best time to travel whilst pregnant is during the second trimester. It's a good time to relax, rest and spend time with your partner (or yourself) before your new venture. A trip during this time could be the perfect babymoon as it is often during this time that morning sickness has reduced. Whether you're looking to enjoy some alone time, explore historic sites without a stroller or just have a relaxing babymoon I hope this has sparked some ideas! 

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