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6 best visa-free honeymoon destinations for Indians this season

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 21, 2025, 11:38 IST
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6 best visa-free honeymoon destinations for Indians this season

There’s something magical about planning a honeymoon. And for many Indian couples, the dream begins with a simple question: Where can we travel without the hassle of a visa? This season brings a delightful set of destinations where Indian passports open the doors effortlessly, no long, and sometimes confusing, forms, no consulate queues, just your tickets, your partner, and a passport full of promise. From tropical islands to quiet Himalayan retreats, here are six of the best visa-free honeymoon escapes for Indian passport holders.

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Mauritius

Mauritius feels like it was crafted with honeymooners in mind. The moment you arrive, you’re greeted by warm breezes, palm-lined beaches, and lagoons so blue they almost look unreal. Most couples spend their first day simply unwinding, by either watching the sunset from a white-sand beach or sipping fresh coconut water under the shade of casuarina trees. Island cruises, underwater sea-walks, helicopter tours, and candle-lit dinners by the ocean make Mauritius effortlessly romantic.

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Seychelles

If your idea of a honeymoon is to escape from everything—noise, crowds, and the world—then Seychelles is your sanctuary. The island nation is popular for secluded beaches framed by dramatic granite boulders, warm turquoise waters, and lush tropical forests. Couples can rent bicycles to explore its sleepy lanes, snorkel in hidden coves, or hop between islands like Praslin and La Digue. Evenings tend to be quiet, intimate, and deeply peaceful.

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Maldives

Few destinations scream “honeymoon” like the Maldives. Imagine waking up in an overwater villa where the ocean stretches out on all sides, or stepping directly from your room into water so clear you can see fish gliding below you. For couples who simply want to float through their honeymoon in a bubble of luxury and tranquillity, the Maldives is a great choice.

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Thailand

Thailand is for couples who want a bit of everything—beaches, culture, nightlife, adventure, and delicious food. Phuket or Krabi are great picks. Here turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs create a beautiful backdrop for romance. Bangkok is great for luxury hotels, rooftop dates, and vibrant city energy. Those seeking something calmer often make their way to Chiang Mai.

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Bhutan

Not every honeymoon needs beaches and cocktails. Some need mountains, silence, and winding paths that lead to ancient monasteries. Bhutan offers all this and more. Couples can hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, explore the serene town of Punakha, or stay in cosy mountain lodges surrounded by pine forests.

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Nepal

From the peaceful lakeside town of Pokhara to the historic alleys of Kathmandu, this Himalayan country offers a beautiful mix of culture and nature. Many couples choose Nepal for the sense of freedom it provides, whether that means trekking together, taking a sunrise flight over Mount Everest, or simply boating on Phewa Lake with the snow-capped Annapurnas shimmering in the background. Entry is extremely easy for Indian passport holders, requiring no visa and often just a government-issued ID.

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