How to Choose the Perfect Honeymoon Location
by P. Williards
After the wedding is over and the guest leave there is nothing more a bride and groom want more than a well deserved vacation. The honey moon should be filled with activities both you and your loved one can enjoy together. Whether it's a a relaxing couples massage or a truly romantic sunset dinner cruise, this is a time where you and your new spouse can bond and get away from the hustle of bustle of every day life. That said, planning the honeymoon can be just as stressful as planning the wedding. There are tons of options available meaning there is definitely something out there for every couple to enjoy Here are a some tips to help you and you're soon to be spouse plan the perfect honeymoon for the two of you.
Choosing a Destination: Deciding where to go isn't always easy. If you're truly luck you and your spouse will agree on a place immediately. Unfortunately, more often than not you may be conflicted when it comes to choosing the perfect place to solidify your vows. Don't let the honeymoon plans ruin the wedding. If your having trouble agreeing on a place try to find one that encompasses both of your needs and wishes. If you want action packed and she wants lazy and relaxing try to find one that offers both. Beach vacations are often great choices since they can offer the best of both worlds making both members happy.
Still can't decide where to go? Grab a pen and pencil and write down three to five honeymoon destinations and have your spouse to be do the same. It may also be helpful to include a brief list of reasons why you want to visit each place. This can help the two of you discover what draw you to each destination and where if any your vacation interests meet.
Set a Budget: While some couples are lucky enough to have their honeymoons paid for by loving family members, not everyone is that lucky. A wedding can be pricey and the honeymoon can be quit a financial burden if you're wallet is nearing empty. Setting a budget will help you rule out destinations that can land you in debt before you even say "i do." Don't assume that you can't have fun on a limited budget. You may very well be able to have a reasonably priced get away that outshines and budget breaking vacation.
Setting a Time Frame: Every couple would love a month get away to bask in their newly wed love but it's highly unlikely you can afford it or get enough time of from work. When you're planning your honeymoon decide how much time you have and what options that leaves available. For example, if you're going on a cruise and only have a week to get away you'll be unable to partake in the extended cruises that can take up to two week or eighteen days. This immediately will help thin out your options.
How Far will You Go: While some couples are adventurous and wouldn't mind a twelve hour plane trip, there are quite a few who can barely stand an hour in the air let alone half a day. How far you and your fiancée want to go will also help to focus your search. If you refuse to get on a plane or drive more than a day you need keep that in mind.
About the Author
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