When you spend months and months planning your wedding, the last thing that you want to do is skip into married life without a honeymoon. The honeymoon is the reward, the reward for all the hard work you’ve put in the wedding planning, the stress of meeting with family members, and the coordination of your wedding. It's an anticipated break for many couples, and it’s an exciting chance to get away to a dream destination before you embark on married life. The problem here is that a honeymoon can still cause some initial stress, especially when it comes to choosing where you want to go.
Whether you are looking to trek in Nepal or lay on the beach in Tahiti, you have to make some decisions about which honeymoon you would like to take. Perhaps one of you wants to gallivant across the Galapagos, or the other one would like to sightsee in the city, either way you have a decision to make. While Winged Boots is offering a honeymoon to the Maldives, you should consider whether you want to go further abroad or stay closer to home. In this article, we’ve put together 10 tips for helping you to plan your honeymoon to perfection.
Stay within your budget.
While you’re busy wedding planning and looking at everything you have to pay for, you need to make sure that you have a budget and that you can stick to it. Your budget will determine exactly where you can go on your honeymoon, how long you can go for and what you can do while you’re there. Basics don’t always mean bargains, so make sure that you are checking destinations closely.
Add your honeymoon experience to your wedding gift list!
If you don’t know where you want to go on your honeymoon, but you know that you have a specific budget in mind of what you’d like to spend for a honeymoon, why not ask your wedding guests to help give you your honeymoon? People think it’s distasteful to ask for money, but we are not living in the 1940s! The chances are you already live with your fiancé, which means that you will be equipped with everything and if you’re home. Asking for money to build to put together your dream honeymoon is not a bad thing, so use it as gift inspiration for your guest for your wedding.
Consider the timing.
Are you planning to go on your honeymoon directly after you’ve had your wedding reception? Or are you planning to wait a few days first? There are some people that have their wedding in June, but don’t honeymoon until September. For some, they have to consider the weather, their ability to take time off work, and how much the honeymoon is going to cost. Timing is everything when it comes to your honeymoon because you want this to be the trip of a lifetime. Consider the school holiday periods of the places you’re hoping to visit, too. Because this could impact how busy the spaces are.
Check the weather and seasons of the honeymoon destination.
What is the weather like? It’s wonderful for both of you to finally choose somewhere to agree on for your honeymoon, but is it really the right place for you? It’s a nice idea to go to the mountains in France, but if you’re hoping to ski, you’ll need a winter honeymoon. Would you like to visit the beaches of Australia? It’s probably not a good idea to go in July! Depending on where you are in the world, you need to look at the weather at your destination. This will help you to make sure that you are getting exactly what you want from your honeymoon whether that’s the weather or the resort.
Make a list of destinations and compromise.
Try to compromise. With two people who may have very different ideas about what makes a wonderful holiday, it needs to be said that you have to compromise on your honeymoon. Make a list, one list each of where you would like to go and see whether or not you have any ideas that crossmatch. If one of you wants to do a holiday laying around on the beach, but the other one would like to go exploring and sightseeing, why not pick a destination that offers both?
Get some help.
If you’re really struggling with what to do about planning your honeymoon, ask a travel agent to help. You don’t have to plan all this by yourself, not when there are services out there that can do it for you. If you use a wedding planner, definitely use a honeymoon planner.
Book early.
For the best deals, book early. This is true of everything you do when it comes to going on a holiday, but for your honeymoon, book early as possible. In fact, your honeymoon should be something that you plan early in your whole wedding journey. When you book early you are able to get the best possible price, and you may even get some extras.
Double-check your documents.
Make sure that your documents are correct. If you book any of your honeymoon in your maiden name, wait until after your honeymoon to change it on your passport. Sure, it might feel like it’s better to change your name and get your new passport and then go on a honeymoon, and you can absolutely do that, but if you want to save money in a little bit of stress it may be easier just to travel on your maiden name. However, if you’re booking your honeymoon a little later, book a same-day appointment at the passport office. This will mean that you can get your passport updated into your new name, you can change your name with the right services, and you can make sure that your honeymoon is going to be in your brand new name.
Tell everyone about your honeymoon.
You deserve to be so excited here, so if you want to be excited about your honeymoon, screen it from the rooftops. There is nothing wrong with a little bit of excitement on your honeymoon. It is possibly the most exciting holiday you can have in the world.
Make memories.
If you want your honeymoon to be memorable, make sure that you’re choosing honeymoon things that make sense for you and for your partner. Don’t use things that only make sense for other people. You’ll only regret it that way.
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