4 Tips on How to Easily Plan Your Honeymoon
So you’ve got your wedding coming up, and now it’s time to start thinking about the honeymoon. Whilst many couples defer their honeymoon until they have more time or money, this can be a huge mistake. Your honeymoon should be one of the most memorable parts of your wedding experience.
Whilst there will be a lot to plan and consider, you can get lots of help from friends or online. This article provides 4 quick tips on how to easily plan your honeymoon so that it is an unforgettable experience for you both.
1. Create Your Itinerary Upfront
Spend some time together searching the internet and then come up with a solid travel plan. You need to decide on the major destinations and activities you wish to visit. Then you can plan things like transport, lodging and flight times. If you pay for it all beforehand this will make it easier for you to remain within budget. You should then pick one or two attractions you’d like to visit. For example, if the wedding is in Paris the Eiffel Tower should be on your must-see list. If you pay upfront, it will save you from having to queue up.
There are several ways to inform your wedding guests about your honeymoon activities. Visitors to this site show the popularity of creating online travel registries where friends and family can contribute financially. People can donate money towards things like tourist attractions, accommodation, car hire, airfares, restaurant meals, and more.
2. Make It A Joint Decision
One of the most important things to remember when planning a honeymoon is to make it a joint decision. If you want to achieve this, it may involve making some compromises. A joint decision can help ensure that both parties are happy with the arrangements. This can also prevent any disagreements or hard feelings from developing later on.
You should choose a destination that you will both find memorable. This could be an exotic location or somewhere that you’ve both always wanted to visit. If you want to create lasting memories together, make sure it’s somewhere you will both enjoy.

3. Get The Paperwork Sorted
Passports and Visas
You should both get your passport and visa applications sorted in advance. A passport can take up to six weeks to arrive, so apply for one as soon as possible. Check that your passport has at least 12 months validity remaining. This is to prevent issues from occurring later on. This includes if anything should go wrong with the application process. Visas can take a lot longer to process so you need to request them as soon as possible. Some embassies will want you to present the originals of your marriage certificate. Make sure you have everything in order before starting the application process.
Travel and Vaccination Documentation
Care hire is well worth considering (as long as you feel confident driving abroad). Bring your international driving license with you on holiday. Also, take out the necessary insurance upfront. Don’t forget to take out general travel insurance as well, and bring the policy document with you. As regards vaccinations, it’s best to consult your doctor a few months before traveling. Patients are often given certificates once they’ve had an injection. If so, present this when you arrive at Customs.
4. Pack Wisely
Make a list of what you need to bring and start packing early so you don’t forget anything important. Remember to bring headache tablets and any necessary prescription medication. Make sure you pack plenty of insect repellent. If you’re going somewhere hot and sunny pack plenty of sun cream. A hat and sunglasses will keep the sun out of your eyes.
Don’t forget to take a good book or some magazines to read. If you’re going on a winter honeymoon, take some warm clothes with you. This is because it can be cold at night, even in tropical countries. Bring adaptors for all your electrical appliances. Don’t forget your phone charger as well. You’ll need your phone to keep in touch with friends and family back home. You should also pack a phone battery charger for when your battery begins to run low.
Do your research, book the flights and accommodation and pack everything. Once this has happened, you’ll be all set for the great day. Try to relax and make the most of your wedding. It will soon be over and then you’ll be on your honeymoon. You can then create even more special memories as you start your married life together.




