October 22, 2006
5 Easy Tips for Honeymoon Travel
While planning your honeymoon travel it may be easy to overlook some important points. Here are 5 easy tips to bear in mind when planning to travel for your honeymoon.
Title: 5 Travel Tips for your honeymoon
Author: Goffe Holt
1. Set a budget, go to a travel agent and find the best and
cheapest travel packages available. After all this is your
honeymoon you want it to be special but you also don't want to
come back from your honeymoon, and then realize that you are
broke and have to live off bread and peanut butter for three
months.
2. Arrange all you honeymoon plans before hand, you don't want
to run round and make travel arrangements on the day of your
wedding. Make your reservations at least 4 to 6 months ahead of
time, to get the most suitable rooms and the best flight times.
3. Don't go to a particular destination, at the wrong season.
Your time their will be boring, uninteresting and you will wish
that your honeymoon was over. Plan ahead and find out which
season is suitable for a great honeymoon.
4. Don't check-in your wedding dress at the airport, take it
with you on the plane. You don't want to arrive at your
destination and find that your dress has disappeared. This will
only upset you and you will start thinking about funny little
things, like this is a sign that you shouldn't get married. Please
take your dress with you on the plane we don't want you to leave
your husband to be, high and dry at the altar.(the same goes for
the groom)
5. Take all your documents with you in your handbag. Don't leave
it in the hands of airport officials. When your luggage
disappears, all you will get from them will be a look of
confusion.
About the author:
Goffe Holt is a travelholic. Visit Africa Honeymoons.
It's essential that you make all your honeymoon travel plans way in advance in order to get the best deals. After all, this is such a special occasion, you do not want to leave anything up to chance.




Comments
November 8, 2006
Lesley said:
Great tips.
One of my friends recently went to Hawaii to get married, and they had a great time, except for the groom getting bad sunburn
Its always the little things like that which seem to go wrong and on such an important day it can really have a big impact.
I think its often better to get married, have your reception, have a day in a posh hotel to recover then go to the honeymoon destination instead of getting married in the foreign country. Then you can have more of your friends at the wedding but don’t need to rush off for your honeymoon.