Romantic Honeymoon Destinations in Tennessee
Whether you're looking to dance the night away with the one you love, or you'd prefer a moment of peace surrounded by natural beauty, Tennessee can help you create your perfect honeymoon.
Honeymoon in Tennessee: find your perfect rental from just $82 per night!
Whether you're looking to dance the night away with the one you love, or you'd prefer a moment of peace surrounded by natural beauty, Tennessee can help you create your perfect honeymoon.
Located on the banks of the Mississippi River, Knoxville balances the buzz of a big city with the intimacy and rustic charm of a small town, making it an ideal place to take a honeymoon in Tennessee. Catch some live music at the Bijou Theatre that dates back to 1909 to get a sense of the cities rich culture. Alternatively, take a late night stroll down Knoxville's bustling market square, which is home to an array of restaurants as well as seasonal craft fairs and farmers markets.
Home to the Great Smokey Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg is the second-most popular place to get married in the United States, making it one of the most romantic honeymoon destinations in Tennessee. The Smokey Mountains feature an abundance of walking trails that connect visitors to waterfalls, wineries, and cozy log cabins nestled deep in the forest.
Often dubbed as the 'music city', this state capital boasts a diverse musical culture and features a variety of legendary country music venues, such as Mercy Lounge and the highly esteemed Grand Ole Opry House. Aside from music, check out the Nelson's Green Brier Distillery, a historical pre-Prohibition whiskey distillery.
Although beach towns may not be the first thing that springs to mind when you think of vacation spots in Tennessee, this southern state is home to a collection of beautiful lakeside towns. These secluded beach towns in Tennessee are often home to fertile national parks with lakes that rival the beaches of its neighboring states.
This small town, located just south of the state line is home to Pickett State Park, understood to be home to one of South's most scenic beaches. The national park is also one of the best places in the South for stargazing as it is officially listed as a dark sky viewing location.
Maynardville is best known for being home to Big Ridge State Park, a 3,687-acre sprawl of fertile valleys, dense woodland and of course, scenic sandy beaches. The park is beautiful year round but the best time to visit would be at the annual Bluegrass Festival in August.
This small picturesque town located near the Kentucky Tennessee border accommodates the Dale Hollow Lake, a man-made reservoir that features more than 997-kilometers of shoreline. Aside from being home to one of the states clearest lakes, Celina also boats a historic downtown with local boutiques.
📏 Average home size | 207 m² |
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😎 Least busy month | February |
🛏️ Popular home types | House rental and Cabin |
🌡️ Hottest months | 88 °F in June and July |
❄️ Coldest months | 32 °F in February and January |
🌧️ Rainiest months | 15 rainy days in January and March |
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House rentals in Tennessee should be considered for large groups, since they usually fit 9 guests.
There are more than 97,375 honeymoon vacation rentals available in Tennessee with nightly prices starting from $82 per night.
We would suggest browsing our incredible selection of Cabins and House rentals in Tennessee.
The cost of a vacation home in Tennessee can start from $82 and can go up to $656 per night.
Yes, over 40% of couples accommodations in Tennessee come with a pool.