
Inside jet-setting England star Dominic Solanke's honeymoon with wife Erica that even Arsenal rival can't help but like
LANK ACCOUNT Inside jet-setting England star Dominic Solanke's honeymoon with wife Erica that even Arsenal rival can't help but like
DOMINIC SOLANKE enjoyed "the best holiday ever" during his honeymoon with stunning wife Erica.
The Tottenham striker and his beau spent their first away trip as a married couple across breathtaking locations in East Africa.
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Solanke tied the knot with Erica Raimondi in Italy in June
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olanke and Erica spent time at Kenya's famous Maasai Mara Game Reserve
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The couple enjoyed a spot of dinner in the desert
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Solanke shared 40 loved-up pictures from the couple's time in East Africa
Their blissful honeymoon comes hot on the heels of a memorable period for the England international, who recently helped Spurs win the Europa League in May.
Weeks later Solanke tied the knot with Erica in a lavish ceremony in Lake Como, Italy in front of family and friends on June 17.
And now, Solanke has shared untold dazzling snaps from their post-nuptial vacation in paradise on Instagram.
The loved-up couple travelled to Kenya's famous Maasai Mara Game Reserve.
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A night in a honeymoon suite can range from $1,000 to $2,000 (about £727 - £1,455)
The 27-year-old shared 20 PICTURES in one post, showing videos of the beautiful Safari desert at sunset, as well as close-up visuals of lions and cheetahs.
In one heart-warming clip, the Spurs frontman signed a football for two excited local fans.
The smitten couple then enjoyed a jumping dance show, called the 'Adumu', from the Maasai people.
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And online fans were seriously impressed, with one writing: " Nice to see a footballer go somewhere other than Dubai or LA!"
The incredible pictures even left one Arsenal rival jealous, with Declan Rice liking both posts.
Inside the life of Dominic Solanke's 'soulmate' fiance Erica Ramondi who he nicknames his 'queen', is dripping in designer and is a tiny 5ft1, despite the striker being 6ft3
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Solanke went up and close and personal with lions in East Africa
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Their blissful honeymoon comes hot on the heels of a memorable period for the England international
It's unclear how they met and got together, but Solanke popped the question while on holiday in the Maldives in November 2022.
They announced that they were expecting their first child together in May 2023, and shortly after hosted a gender reveal party for family and friends.
Erica, who measures up at a tiny 5ft1, shares regular snippets into lavish 'baecations' and date nights with 6ft3 Solanke.
After writing that he'd had the "best holiday experience to date", Solanke and his wife jetted more than 1000 miles to the Seychelles Island for a low-key beach holiday.
The former Liverpool star then shared another 20 pictures in a second post, captioned: "Pt.2☀️🏝️".
The happy pair were spotted winding down a couple of glasses of wine at a sunset dinner on the beach, and by the pool.
Other snaps showed a white sandy beach with crystal clear water, while they also spent time in the gym together.
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The couple then jetted to the Seychelles Island for a beach holiday
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Solanke and Erica have one child together
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Erica also shared snaps from their stunning time away
Spurs team-mate James Maddison, who is expecting a second set of twins with partner Kennedy Alexa, commented: "Nice dump Dom."
While his Liverpool rival and England pal Curtis Jones simply put: "Very nice."
Meanwhile, Tottenham target Justin Kluivert replied: "Life 💆🏽♂️".
Solanke, who joined Spurs from Bournemouth in August 2024, was also spotted at various locations in Nairobi earlier this week.
He is enjoying a well-earned break across the continent before returning to North London for pre‑season training under new boss Thomas Frank.
Spurs, who finished 17th last season, host newly-promoted Burnley in their first game of the season on August 16.
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Solanke shared pics of wife Erica overlooking the ocean
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Other snaps showed a white sandy beach and crystal clear water
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