How to Have a Successful Honeymoon - On a Budget
This is not necessarily true.
Given, one does require a certain amount of money (practically speaking) but it doesn't need to make or break your honeymoon.
Remember, you are there to celebrate your union.
Not to fight about the cost...
Here are a few tips on how to maximise your post-wedding bliss - even on a budget: 1) Decide on a budget and stick to it It's very easy to over spend, but keep in mind, you might regret it later.
Budgets are there for a reason and once you and your partner have decided on an affordable figure, take it from there.
2) Have a sponsored honeymoon Did you know that you can get friends and family members to sponsor little parts of your honeymoon as a wedding present? This is great for those who don't know what to get the newlyweds and would rather contribute to a spectacular spa day than give a gravy boat.
3) Decide on your holiday destination Remember, you need to find a holiday package that agrees with your budget and it helps if you both know beforehand what type of holiday you'd like.
Yes, we know that most of the time will be spent in the room, but lets say one of you would like a spa treatment and the other a game of golf - simply book a golf and spa resort.
Easy! 4) Pack in the essentials Try not to pack in unnecessary items.
This will take up valuable souvenir space in your suitcase.
Another plus side to taking only that which you need is no extra money will need to be forked out for excess baggage.
5) Hit the road If you are not that keen on plane ticket prices, stick close to home and drive to your honeymoon destination.
Even with fluctuating petrol prices that have reached record highs in the past year, it's still probably a more affordable option to drive to that romantic destination, hidden retreat or cute B&B you've always wanted to experience.
Plus, you can add the retro-cool factor of driving off into the sunset with your "Just Married" sign on the back of your car.
6) Book early It is essential that all you love birds think about the practical side of your honeymoon.
(Just for the planning stages at least.
) Booking early guarantees availability of inexpensive rooms in the hotel of your choice and it also means there won't be any disappointment concerning flight arrangements.
On cruises, which announce their itineraries 10 to 14 months in advance, it also means savings of up to 55%.
On the flip side, if a ship is under booked, you may snag a last-minute deal up to eight weeks before sailing (although you may have a limited choice of cabins).
Either way, it's a steal! 7) Compromise on the activities Now that you have reached your destination, don't argue about the things you would like to do.
As a married couple, compromise is the key to keeping the peace.
You need to keep your activities in line with your budget.
Try to find something you can both do - together.
8) Don't rule out doing your own cooking Self-catering accommodation facilities allows you to whip up your own meals for two whenever you get the munchies.
We all know that those who cook together have lots of fun while doing it...
Before you do this, be sure to pack candles and your favourite tunes for romantic ambiance.
9) Don't forget to brag Most of us have watched enough movies to know that everyone loves newlyweds.
Resorts get weak in the knees as easily as a mother does when looking at her newborn baby for the first time.
When you're inquiring about a rate or making a reservation, make sure the person knows it's for your honeymoon.
At the very least, you may get a better table or free flutes of champagne.
At best (especially during the off-season) you room might be upgraded! 10) If all else fails...
Is your budget still coming up short? Don't sweat just yet.
Why not book a nice hotel room for your wedding night and start saving for a belated honeymoon blowout on your first anniversary.
It's all about love, celebrating your union and the start of your journey as husband and wife.