For those of us who love nothing more than jet-setting off and really enjoying the natural beauty of a place, Joshua Tree House Posada is exactly where you need to stay for your honeymoon. Perfectly positioned to capitalise on the incredible landscape that is so different from our own, every corner of the inn and its surrounds are worth a photo. Come with us as we explore where you could be spending your honeymoon in America.
About the location
Located to the west of the Saguaro National Park in Arizona, America, 40 minutes from the closest international airport, this inn is a breath of fresh air. Set on 38 acres of lush dessert setting, you’ll enjoy views of a forest of Saguaro cactus and native plants.
About the accommodation
With five different rooms to select from your spoilt for choice at JTH Posada. Each have a similar aesthetic though offering different amenities. If you’re having a destination wedding, with advanced noticed you could even book the entire inn for your wedding party to stay.
Whilst the rooms are incredible guests will also have access to over 460 meters squared of outdoor patio spaces and rooftop dining areas, a yoga room with weekly yoga classes, weekly movie nights, an outdoor canyon pool, campfire lounge and cactus garden.
Inside the photo
For those afternoons where golden hour is just too good to take in from the inside, splash around in the inn’s pool. Perfectly designed to fit into the natural landscape this is a nature lovers dream.
Photographed by Tim Melideo
Also loving
For couples who love to keep themselves busy don’t be fooled into thinking that there isn’t much around. Within Saguaro National Park you can follow hiking trails, check out the scenery on a forest drive, or visit the desert museum. Or if you want to venture further, head into Tucson for a brewery tour and check out the town itself on a bicycle.
All images via Joshua Tree House Posada
About Bec Lawrence: I’m an animal lover, sustainability advocate and natural landscape enthusiast. On a good weekend, you’ll find me hiking with my two adorable beagles and my equally adorable husband.
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