The great thing about a honeymoon is that often, it’s just you and your partner who attends them. Of course, special considerations for other close family members apply, such as bringing along your cherished child too, but for the most part the good thing about a honeymoon is that you’ll invite almost no one in comparison to your wedding day, and so instead of planning by committee and hoping to impress your in-laws, you can simply enjoy what you enjoy.
This means that no matter how quirky your tastes, how much luxury you hope to chase, or where you wish to go in the world, often, your creativity and budget are your only limits. For this reason, using a few inspirational considerations can help you make a decision instead of feeling overwhelmed by the possibility. And remember – there’s no reason why you only have to have one honeymoon, or why you can’t split it up into various different experiences.
So, without further ado, let’s consider a few wonderful experiences you may wish for.
Stay Somewhere Special
Stay somewhere special for your honeymoon, however you define that. For some, that may mean booking jaw-dropping and luxurious Corfu Villas that defy any comparison to places you may have attended in the past. For others, it may mean staying in accommodation that serves as a beautiful novelty, such as renting the lodge portion of a Scottish castle, or perhaps a hotel room in a famed and themed hotel with a distinct aesthetic. For small family units, it might be as simple as heading and staying in Disneyland. What matters is your taste.
Have a Direct Purpose
A direct purpose can guide us all in life, especially when it comes to making the big decisions and considering once-in-a-lifetime investments. For instance, perhaps both you and your partner are keen on adventure, and as such are absolutely interested in having a sports holiday such as Skiing in the Swiss Alps or Scuba Diving for a week in Australia. This purpose can help guide your visit, even if that means lazily taking a road trip in a beautiful European country, or even going on a food tour. Honeymoons can be relaxing and totally intimate of course, and perhaps something as simple as that can provide your purpose, too.
Cultivate a Personal Event
It may be that curating an event you can totally enjoy may be a worthwhile use of your time. Instead of simply laying in a resort for a week, perhaps you can visit Cirque De Soleil, or go to broadway, or spend some time exploring and showing each other the towns you grew up in as children. Those little creative purposes and intentions can help us make an event of the honeymoon outside of laying in bed all day, and they help give our days purpose, something we’re more likely to remember from then on.
With this advice, we hope you’ll more readily honeymoon in style, and with confidence.
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