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    Black-Owned Resorts And Experiences To Book For Your Honeymoon

    blkalertstravelBy blkalertstravelApril 16, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Honeymoons in 2026 are leaning further toward intention, personalization, and destination-led planning. In its 2026 wedding and honeymoon report, Fora says couples are choosing trips that reflect who they are, with a stronger interest in wellness, immersive travel, and celebrations tied more closely to place. That opens up a richer conversation about Black-owned luxury travel, since a honeymoon is also about choosing who shapes the welcome, the aesthetic, and the trip’s overall perspective.

    For couples searching for Black-owned honeymoon resorts, travel experiences, and luxury options, the names below offer a mix of romance, design, and cultural identity across the United States, the Caribbean, and beyond. Each one brings something specific to the table, whether that is horse-country seclusion in Virginia, beachfront elegance in Grenada, or curated journeys built around Africa and the diaspora.

    Salamander Middleburg — Virginia

    Salamander Middleburg suits couples who want a polished honeymoon close to the East Coast with a real sense of escape. The resort is part of Sheila Johnson’s Salamander Collection and sits on 340 acres in Virginia’s horse and wine country, with 168 rooms and suites. The setting gives couples privacy, open space, and a countryside atmosphere that feels romantic from the start. It also carries rare prestige: Salamander is one of only a handful in the country to earn Forbes Five-Star awards across accommodations, restaurant, and spa.

    The stay works well for couples who want more than a room and a dinner reservation. You can book spa time, ride through the countryside, or build a few days around nearby wineries and slower mornings. Fora’s 2026 honeymoon reporting points to stronger demand for trips with a clearer sense of identity, and Salamander fits that mood well. It feels refined, but it still has enough local character to keep the honeymoon from blending into the broader luxury market.

    Spice Island Beach Resort — Grenada

    For couples who want Caribbean beauty with family ownership at the center, Spice Island Beach Resort is one of the strongest choices on this list. The resort was founded by the late Sir Royston Hopkin and is now led by Janelle M. Hopkin, its president and managing director. Set on Grand Anse Beach, the property presents itself as an intimate all-inclusive with a long-established identity in Grenadian hospitality. That gives it a different feel from large corporate beach resorts with little connection to the island beyond the address.

    Grenada also gives couples room to build a fuller trip. Beyond the beach, the island is known for spice estates, waterfalls, sailing, and rum. All these experiences help explain why the destination works so well for newlyweds who want downtime and discovery in the same trip. Spice Island Beach Resort delivers the classic honeymoon backdrop, while the island adds flavor, movement, and culture.

    Akwaaba Bed & Breakfast Inns — New York And Pennsylvania

    Akwaaba Bed & Breakfast Inns remains one of the best-known Black-owned names in boutique hospitality in the United States. The company is owned by Monique Greenwood and Glenn Pogue. For honeymooners, the best options are Akwaaba Mansion in Brooklyn for a city stay with character and the Mansion at Noble Lane in Pennsylvania for couples who want a quieter setting.

    Akwaaba offers a different kind of romance than a large resort. The draw is intimacy, warmth, and a style of hosting that feels personal. That makes the brand especially appealing for a mini-moon or a shorter honeymoon built around the Northeast. Akwaaba gives couples a stylish stay with real personality, without requiring a long flight or a major production.

    The Ivy Hotel — Baltimore

    The Ivy Hotel provides couples with another route into Black-owned luxury travel, this time through a restored mansion in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood. Owners Eddie and Sylvia Brown describe The Ivy and Magdalena as part of a wider vision for the city.

    The hotel draws couples in with its design, privacy, and smaller scale, which often suits honeymooners better than a larger hotel. While Baltimore may not dominate mainstream honeymoon lists, that works in the hotel’s favor. The city offers architecture, museums, and strong food options, while The Ivy gives couples a more secluded place to land at night.

    Black & Abroad And Jelani Travel

    Not every honeymoon needs to revolve around one resort. For some couples, the stronger move is a company that shapes the entire journey. Eric Martin and Kent Johnson founded Black & Abroad, and its current itinerary lineup includes destinations such as Ghana, Senegal, Tanzania, and Cartagena. Jelani Travel adds another experience-led option. This Black woman-owned travel brand, founded by Ashley N. Company, focuses on curated journeys centered on Africa and the diaspora.

    Together, those two brands are useful for couples who want their honeymoon guided by curation, cultural access, and a stronger point of view from the start. A Ghana, Senegal, or Tanzania itinerary can bring together coast, history, design, nightlife, and community in ways that a standard resort booking may not.

    Went on a honeymoon you’ll never forget? Travel Noire Honeymoons highlights real couples, real trips, and the stories behind their real love. Click here to share your experience — and your photos — for a chance to be featured.

    The post Black-Owned Resorts And Experiences To Book For Your Honeymoon appeared first on Travel Noire.

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