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gluten-free Honeymoon Suggestions?


alissar

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alissar Contributor

I am trying to plan my Honeymoon but want to make sure that I go somewhere that I won't spend my time getting glutened and sick. I am very open to any suggestions regarding locations/resorts anywhere (But I am leaning towards somewhere tropical) Thanks!

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Although Italy isn't tropical it is an amazing place for those with Celiac. They are incredibly knowledgable about the disease and there are many gluten-free pizza places and restaurants. It is mandatory that everyone must be tested for celiac disease by the age of 5! Just returned from Italy and Croatia (Croatia is another recommendation but not as knowledgable about celiac disease as Italy - still easy to eat out because lots of food is grilled).

When is your wedding/honeymoon? Congratulations!! :)

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mushroom Proficient

Have you thouoght of a Carribean cruise?

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modiddly16 Enthusiast

We're going to a Sandals resort in Jamacia. I've called and talked to them and they said they are familiar with celiac disease and get gluten free requests all the time! Some of the all inclusive resorts might be worth calling and checking out if that's what you want to do!

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