Best Spring Babymoon Destinations

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Spring just hits different when you’re pregnant because everything feels like it’s blooming right along with your belly (okay that sounds cheesy but it’s TRUE).

You get to escape into this perfect bubble of time where the weather isn’t too hot and isn’t too cold and your body actually feels comfortable enough to enjoy being outside without melting or freezing.

Plus this sense of new beginnings everywhere you look that just matches the whole vibe of getting ready to meet your baby.

Spring babymooning is like the universe giving you the absolute best possible conditions for one last romantic adventure before everything changes forever.

You’re not dealing with summer crowds screaming at every tourist spot or winter weather that makes you want to stay in bed all day and the destinations themselves are literally showing off their prettiest faces with flowers blooming, trees turning green and that fresh smell in the air that makes you feel alive!

The temperatures are so pregnancy-friendly that you can actually walk around and explore without overheating in two seconds (because let’s be real, being pregnant basically turns your internal thermostat into a hot mess).

So it’s definitely one of the best times to enjoy quality couple time before baby takes over your entire life.

How To Prepare For A Babymoon

Planning a spring babymoon takes a little extra thought since you’re traveling while pregnant. A few simple steps before you leave will help you feel more comfortable and confident on your trip.

Preparation steps:

  • Get doctor approval before booking anything. Ask your healthcare provider if it’s safe to travel and if there are any activities or destinations you should avoid based on your due date and pregnancy health.
  • Book flights during your second trimester if possible. Most airlines allow travel up to 36 weeks but check your specific carrier’s policy and bring a note from your doctor if you’re past 28 weeks.
  • Pack comfortable layers for unpredictable spring weather. Throw in breathable clothes, supportive shoes and a light jacket since temperatures can shift throughout the day.
  • Bring pregnancy-safe snacks and a refillable water bottle. Keep crackers, nuts or fruit handy to manage nausea and stay hydrated during travel days.
  • Keep copies of your prenatal records and insurance cards with you. Store them in your carry-on bag along with a list of any medications you’re taking and your doctor’s contact information.
  • Research nearby hospitals or clinics at your destination. Know where to go if you need medical care and make sure your travel insurance covers pregnancy-related issues.

Top Babymoon Destinations In Spring

These destinations offer the perfect mix of relaxation and memorable experiences before our little one arrived.

You’ll find that spring opens up some of the world’s most enchanting locations, each offering expectant parents a chance to reconnect without the summer crowds.

Let’s check them out!

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Colorful tulips blooming by Amsterdam canal, historic buildings and scenic sky in the background.

The city feels manageable and calm with most areas easy to reach on foot or by tram. You can spend mornings wandering through flower markets, afternoons sitting by the canals with coffee and evenings enjoying simple meals without any pressure to rush.

The spring season brings tulips, longer daylight and a relaxed energy that makes it easy to enjoy each other’s company while soaking in the beauty around you.

Kyoto, Japan

View of Kiyomizu-dera Temple with autumn leaves and Kyoto cityscape, Japan, against a backdrop of distant mountains.

The city fills up with cherry blossoms in spring and the soft pink trees make everything feel calm and special. You can stroll through temple gardens, sit by quiet ponds and take in peaceful scenes that don’t require much energy.

Kyoto gives you a chance to slow down together, enjoy beautiful surroundings and soak up a serene atmosphere that feels perfect for this moment in your life.

Washington, DC, USA

U.S. Capitol with blooming pink cherry blossoms on a sunny day, showcasing iconic architecture and spring scenery.

Spring transforms DC into one of the prettiest cities in the country when the cherry blossoms bloom around. You can stroll through the monuments at your own pace, duck into world class museums when you want air conditioning or a place to sit and find plenty of good restaurants that don’t require too much walking between stops.

Lake Como, Italy

Scenic view of colorful buildings by Lake Como with boats and lush green mountains in the background.

The lake is surrounded by soft hills, charming villages and quiet gardens that invite you to take your time. You can sit by the water with a good meal, stroll through small towns at your own pace or just relax on a terrace and enjoy the scenery.

The atmosphere feels calm and romantic without being overly busy and there are plenty of spots to pause, rest and soak in the peaceful surroundings.

Paris, France

A couple enjoys a scenic view on a Paris bridge, with historic buildings and street lamps in the background.

Expecting parents love Paris because it balances beauty with comfort and you can fill your day with as much or as little as you want. It’s the kind of place where doing nothing still feels special.

Seoul, South Korea

Bukchon Hanok Village
Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul

Seoul gives you a blend of cozy cafes, beautiful palaces and neighborhoods that feel calm even in a busy city.

You can spend mornings wandering through traditional hanok villages, afternoons resting in a peaceful tea house and evenings enjoying Korean BBQ without rushing anywhere.

Vancouver, Canada

Cherry blossom trees in a city park with skyscrapers in the background under a sunny blue sky.

The city has a laid back rhythm that makes it easy to enjoy your time without feeling rushed.

Expecting parents love that everything feels accessible, the air is clean and there are endless spots to sit, rest and take in the views.

Tuscany, Italy

Charming narrow cobblestone street in quaint Italian village with flower-covered stone buildings and lanterns.

The rolling hills and vineyards create a peaceful backdrop that makes it easy to relax and take things at your own pace. You can visit small villages, taste simple but incredible food and spend afternoons sitting outside without feeling like you need to rush anywhere.

Spring brings mild weather and blooming landscapes, so everything feels fresh and welcoming.

Santorini, Greece

Santorini Greek island

The island encourages you to take it easy, with most activities centered around sitting, eating and soaking in the scenery. It’s romantic without being rushed and you can fill your time with as much or as little as feels right for how you’re feeling.

Porto, Portugal

Porto wine cellars

Porto has a calm energy that works well when you want to take things slow. The riverfront gives you pretty places to sit and the old streets are full of tile covered buildings and squares.

You can spend time trying pastries, sipping coffee and wandering through neighborhoods that have such history. You can certainly fill your days with simple pleasures and still feel like you experienced something special together.

Barcelona, Spain

Things to do in Barcelona with kids

The city feels lively and you can spend your days mixing beach time with wandering through colorful neighborhoods.

Spring brings comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds than summer, so you can stroll through markets, sit at outdoor cafes and take in the architecture at your own pace.

Savannah, USA

Beautiful fountain in Forsyth Park, Savannah, beneath moss-covered oak trees, surrounded by benches and warm lighting.

The city feels like it was made for strolling slowly under oak trees and stopping whenever you need a rest. You can wander through quiet squares, sit on a bench with something sweet and watch the world go by at your own speed.

The food is comforting, the people are kind and everything feels a little softer.

Madeira, Portugal

Best places to visit in Portugal. Aerial view of coastal village with red-roofed houses, lush greenery, and dramatic cliffs by the ocean.

This Portuguese island has a gentle rhythm that suits expecting parents perfectly. You can stroll through botanical gardens, sit by the ocean and take in dramatic cliffs without needing to plan too much or move too fast.

The food is fresh and comforting and there’s always a quiet spot to pause and enjoy the view. It’s the kind of place where you can feel relaxed just by being there.

Nice, France

Coastal cityscape of Nice, France with vibrant flowers, blue sea, and a bright sunny sky.

The French Riviera in spring feels gentle and inviting. You can stroll along, sit at a café with a view of the sea and take in the colorful old town without feeling rushed.

The weather is comfortable, the crowds are lighter than summer and you get that perfect mix of sunshine, pretty scenery and easy meals.

Kotor, Montenegro

Aerial view of Kotor, Montenegro's old town with medieval architecture, city walls, and marina, surrounded by mountains.

The bay feels peaceful and the medieval streets are compact enough to wander at your own pace. You can sit at a quiet café, look out at the water and take in the mountains without needing to plan too much.

The food is fresh and simple, the people are welcoming and the whole place has a slower rhythm that makes it easy to rest and connect before your baby arrives.

General Spring Travel Considerations for Pregnant Travelers

No matter which destination you choose for your babymoon, keeping a few universal travel tips in mind will help you feel your best throughout the trip.

Spring weather can be unpredictable and your body is working overtime, so a little extra planning goes a long way toward making your getaway truly relaxing.

If you’re flying, try to book an aisle seat so you can stretch and use the restroom without climbing over fellow passengers.

Stay aware of how your body moves and feels as you explore. Your center of gravity has shifted and your joints are more relaxed thanks to pregnancy hormones, so take stairs slowly and watch your step on uneven surfaces. Don’t hesitate to ask for help with luggage or to use a wheelchair in the airport if you’re feeling tired. Your pride will recover much faster than a twisted ankle would.

Perhaps most importantly, listen to what your body tells you and give yourself permission to slow down. If your partner or travel companion wants to hike for three hours but you’re feeling done after one, speak up and suggest meeting back at a cozy cafe.

Skip the activity that doesn’t sound appealing anymore even if you paid for it in advance and build naptime into your itinerary without guilt. This trip is about celebrating and resting before your little one arrives, not about checking every box on a tourist agenda.

Remember that pacing yourself thoughtfully means you’ll actually enjoy your babymoon instead of just surviving it.

How to Choose the Right Destination in Spring for Your Babymoon

Choosing the right spring babymoon destination is all about tuning into what you and your partner truly need right now. Think about what’ll make you both feel most relaxed, pampered and connected during this special window before your little one arrives.

  • Travel style matters. Consider whether you’re more excited by exploring new cities and soaking up culture, or if lounging by a pool with a good book sounds like absolute heaven right now.
  • Pace yourself wisely. Be honest about your current energy levels and decide if you want an action-packed adventure or a slow, luxurious retreat where the biggest decision is which spa treatment to book.
  • Flight length counts. Spring is a great time to travel, but think realistically about how long you’re comfortable sitting on a plane and whether you’d rather keep things closer to home or venture further afield.
  • Comfort is king. Look for destinations with excellent healthcare facilities nearby, easy accessibility and amenities that cater to pregnancy needs like comfy beds, accessible bathrooms and flexibility with dining times.
  • Weather preferences rule. Spring weather varies wildly depending on where you go, so choose a climate that sounds appealing whether that’s warm sunshine, mild breezes or even cooler temperatures if you’re dealing with pregnancy heat.
  • Atmosphere and vibe. Think about whether you want a peaceful, quiet escape or a livelier destination with gentle activities and whether you prefer romantic intimacy or a place where you can meet other expectant parents.
  • Logistics and ease. Consider how easy it will be to get around once you arrive, whether you’ll need a car and if the destination offers stress-free planning with good accommodations and reliable services.

The best babymoon destination is simply the one that lets you rest, recharge and celebrate this incredible journey together, so trust your instincts and enjoy every moment of your getaway!

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