Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I go that’s really unusual for our honeymoon or romantic getaway?
Travel agents polled by the travelsavers.com survey named the following as some
of the most unusual post-nuptial or romance trips:
- An over-water bungalow in Tahiti
- A spa weekend in Fiji, barging in France
- A visit to Pago Pago, a Cabo/San Lucas fishing trip
- An excursion to the Cook Islands
- A romantic cruise in the Greek Isles
- A trip to Indonesia to see the Komodo dragons and orangutans
- Staying at a ranch in the Australian Outback
- Or go all out and book a trip around the world to celebrate your love
Frequently Asked Questions
We like adventure. What can you offer us?
Says the survey, those looking for a thrill-of-a-lifetime honeymoon adventure might
want to consider booking:
- A Costa Rican jungle tour or 4x4 excursion
- A Galapagos dive trip
- A hike through the Canadian Rockies
- An Alaskan cruise
- Backpacking for a month through Europe
- Skydiving in Europe
- Trekking through the Amazonian rainforest in Peru
- A Kenya safari
- Camping in the mountains of Maui
- Hiking the Appalachian Mountains
- Shark feeds off Bora Bora
- Volcano touring in South America
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of activities do honeymooners usually go for?
Back to honeymooners, just what do they like to do on their first vacation as husband-and-wife?
Respondents ranked the following in order of importance and appeal (from most popular
to least popular):
- Relaxing on the beach
- Enjoying time together at a deluxe secret hideaway
- Taking a cruise
- Livin’ it up wherever the nightlife is jumpin’
- Embarking on an adventure travel excursion
- Touring one of the world’s great cities
- Shopping ‘til they drop
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do people usually spend on their honeymoon?
The survey showed that the majority (49%) of honeymooners lay out between $3,000-$3,900
for their trip. Just over one quarter splurge in the amount of $4,000 or more, while
just under one quarter spend $2,000-$2,900. A handful (2%) pay $1,000-$1,999 for
their nuptial vacation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the deciding factors when choosing a destination?
The factors that most influence honeymooners when booking their travel are “value
for the money,” “location,” and “price.” Other key considerations include “on-site
activities,” “ease of reaching destination,” and “having a new experience.”
Honeymoon Planning Checklist
Your big day is almost here. And, then comes the honeymoon. Here’s a tried-and-true
checklist to help you plan the honeymoon of your dreams, courtesy of Bridal Guide
magazine:
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6 months |
- Discuss the type of honeymoon you both want (beach, cruise, island-hopping…) and
set a budget you will stick to.
- Start reading up on potential destinations - in travel books, magazines, newspapers.
Consult a travel agent for more ideas and suggestions.
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5 months |
- Finalize your destination. Be sure to thoroughly research hotels, airlines, car-rental
companies.
- Ask your travel agent, the resort directly, or check out relevant websites about
the many terrific honeymoon packages out there that are especially cost-effective.
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3 months |
- Make your reservations and send in all necessary deposits. Keep a record of confirmation
numbers.
- Ask what official travel documents you may need (passport, visa).
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2 months |
- Make sure you have enough luggage, as well as travel essentials like voltage converters,
travel irons, etc. (Hint: Add items you will need to your bridal registry!)
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1 month |
- Buy or borrow a camera if you need one, plus film, extra batteries, sunglasses and
sunscreen.
- Purchase trip insurance.
- Pay off credit cards (so you’re ready for a honeymoon splurge!).
- Make a copy of your travel itinerary, plus phone and fax numbers where you can be
reached, and leave at home for an emergency.
- Write up a list of everything you’ll want and need to pack, including clothes, toiletries
and accessories.
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1 Week |
- Reconfirm travel arrangements.
- Get travelers’ checks and/or a small amount of foreign cash.
- Pack medications, a change of clothes and toothbrushes in your carry-on bag.
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Day of Departure |
- Make sure you have your tickets, passports and money in your carry-on bag (not in
your checked luggage in the event a bag gets lost!).
- Reconfirm your flight before leaving home. Be sure to arrive at the airport early
(one hour for domestic flights, two for international).
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