Thinking Of Planning a Travelling Honeymoon? Here’s What You Should Know

Your honeymoon should be one of the most romantic and exciting times of your life. However, you don’t need to do what most people do, and pick a single destination before heading off for a few weeks. Why not take an extended honeymoon and travel to a few places? A travelling honeymoon might sound like a lot of work, but it’s perfect for couples who want to see multiple places or can’t decide where to go. Here’s what you should know about planning one:

  • Decide On Your Budget

First, if you’re going to make a travelling honeymoon work, you both need to come to an agreement over your budget. Ideally, you’ll find ways to cut costs on your actual wedding day so you can have an even better honeymoon. Some places are cheaper than others, for instance, South East Asia, but getting there can be costly. Not only that, you need to make sure you always have some cash in reserve. 

  • Look Out For Hidden Costs

Be aware of any hidden costs that could trip you up. Always read the small print when booking, and be aware of any documentation or jabs you have to have before travelling. Some places even have an entry fee that you have to pay at the airport, so do as much research as you can before going ahead and booking. 

  • Book With A Pro

Booking with a travel agent who is an expert in booking these kinds of trips will save you a lot of time, hassle, and likely, money. They will be able to listen to your dreams and come up with a trip that suits your budget and enables you to do many of the things you really want to do. 

  • Plan As Early On As Possible

The earlier you plan for your trip, the better. This doesn’t mean you need to plan every single aspect of your trip. With a travelling honeymoon, you might be better off seeing how you feel in a location before deciding on how long you would like to stay there and where you would like to go next. There’s an element of spontaneity that can be a lot of fun and give you both a great sense of adventure. You can have a rough plan, but you don’t need to set anything in stone. You’d hate to leave somewhere you really loved a day too early!

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  • Make Sure You Balance Adventure With Relaxation

Adventure and relaxation should be balanced to create the ideal honeymoon getaway for you both. Plan hikes, new activities like surfing and snorkeling, but make sure you also have lots of time to just relax, soak up some sun, swim, and catch up on your reading. Staying at places like treasure at tampines will ensure there’s plenty nearby for you to enjoy. Booking certain things in advance could mean getting a discount, but remember not to fill your itinerary too much so that you have room to breathe and just be. 

  • Be Very Specific About What You Want

Make sure you’re both specific about what you want in your honeymoon, both when speaking to one another and when speaking to a travel agent. You should both be on the same page with many of the finer details worked out before you approach the travel agent, so as not to confuse them and make sure you both enjoy a wonderful trip. Knowing both what you do and what you don’t want can be a huge help. 

  • Don’t Leave For Your Honeymoon Immediately

It’s not a film – you don’t need to leave your wedding and go on your honeymoon right away. Imagine the planning that that would take? And don’t you want to have a good night’s rest, open your wedding gifts, and bask in the afterglow of your wedding for a bit first? If you have a Saturday wedding, you can always wait until the following week to head off on your honeymoon. There are no rules, of course, but you don’t need to stick to that strange tradition of heading off into the night after one too many drinks with tin cans on the back of your car clattering in your wake. 

Are you thinking of planning a travelling honeymoon? Hopefully, the advice above has given you some pointers to consider and you’ll be able to come up with a plan that suits both you, and your partner. Do you have any advice you would like to add? Leave your thoughts and ideas of your own below!

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