Packing for honeymoon can make you feel excited and antsy at the same time. You are excited because you are going on a romantic vacation with your new spouse, not to mention your wedding is just a few days away (assuming that you’re doing your honeymoon packing ahead). On the other hand, it can also leave you staring anxiously at your suitcase, undecided on what to bring.
Don’t fret. There are people who are naturally good at packing for a trip and there are those who are gifted with zero skills when it comes to organizing their travel stuff. If it happens that you belong to the second category of clueless packers, then you may use this guide to honeymoon packing.
Basically, your honeymoon packing checklist should include the following:
For the groom
- 4-5 t-shirts
- 2-3 pairs of shorts
- 2 pairs of pants
- 2 pairs of shoes
- exchange of underwear
For the bride
- 2-3 skirts or dresses
- 2 pairs of shoes/sandals
- 2-3 swimsuits and a cover up
- 3-4 blouses
- Lingerie
(Plan to mix and match your wardrobe, so you don’t have to carry too much luggage. )
For both:
- Hats
- Sleepwear
- Lightweight sweater
- Personal toiletries
- Small evening bag
- Map/camera
Your travel documents (passport, tickets, etc.) should also be prepared in advance, long before the wedding day, to avoid any hassles.
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During the olden times, a honeymoon commonly lasts a month. No thanks to the complexities of modern life, such lengthy honeymoon is a luxury not all of us can afford. While many would be lucky enough to have a full week for themselves, there are those who could only enjoy a weekend honeymoon.
If circumstances dictate that you only have the weekend for your honeymoon, then make every moment count with the help of these weekend honeymoon ideas.
Bed and breakfast
A romantic, not to mention affordable, setting for an intimate weekend honeymoon. Take advantage of the special honeymoon packages that many bed and breakfasts offer.
Camping trip
If both of you are into nature, then a weekend camping trip is a great way to be together. It has the right elements of a romantic moment: the stars, the firelight, and the opportunity to share a warm sleeping bag. It’s also a refreshing experience, what with all the fresh air and the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Indulge in a local hotel
Enjoy the amenities of a fabulous hotel. Spend the weekend pampering yourselves with a complete spa treatment: massage, facial, body treatments, the works! Then have a romantic dinner via room service.
However you want to spend your weekend honeymoon, make the most of it. Remember that it’s not about the length of your vacation, it’s about the quality and how you spend it.
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You deserve a beautiful wedding, after all, it’s your most special day. Your dream wedding is worth spending your entire savings for, right? But how about your honeymoon? If you’ve allotted so much of your savings to cover your wedding expenses, can you still afford to have a honeymoon?
Thankfully, there are several options available for budget honeymooners. Why don’t you go camping, for example. Provided you have the right equipment (waterproof tent, sleeping bags, etc.), camping can be really romantic. It has the perfect elements for a romantic moment – firelight, watching for shooting stars, sharing a sleeping bag. If possible, mix a few nights in a hotel with a night or two of camping. Or you may try the cabins being rented out at state and national parks.
Have you considered creating a honeymoon registry? A honeymoon registry works like a traditional wedding gift registry. But instead of home items, the couple will break their honeymoon vacation into smaller components, such as “resort stay” or “airline flight.” Then, wedding guest may pay for any of these components as gifts for the couple.
While some couples do not like the concept of honeymoon registry (since it’s kinda like asking for cash for your vacation), you can make it work for you. Do away with traditional wedding gifts and ask your friends and guests to visit your registry website and contribute instead.
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After the much-anticipated wedding ceremony, you’d be excited to pack for the first travel you and your spouse are going to have together as a married couple – your honeymoon.
One important factor to consider when packing for your honeymoon is your destination. Are you going for a beach honeymoon? Or are you going to a destination with a cool temperature? To maximize your enjoyment, bring some clothes that are appropriate to the weather condition of your target destination.
If you are preparing a honeymoon packing checklist, consider the following tips:
- Go through the list with your spouse to make sure that all your travel needs are listed.
- Pare down your list to the essentials, including toiletries.
- Avoid doubling up on items that both of you can share, like battery charger for your gadgets.
- Make sure you are bringing with you all travel and booking documents such as passports, tickets, identification cards and credit/debit cards.
- Keep your jewelry to the minimum.
Packing requires strict pre-planning to make sure you are carrying everything that you and your spouse are going to need. It will also keep you from rushing at the last minute, only to find out that you forgot to bring something along the way.
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Going on a honeymoon is exciting and fun for a newlywed couple. But before getting there, serious planning is required. To simplify the process, here are some steps that can help.
- Plan Early
- As a married couple, your honeymoon is going to be your first trip together so avoid planning for it at the last minute. Planning involves budgeting and scheduling and these can consume a lot of time. Having said that, it is advisable then to plan for the honeymoon right after you start planning for the wedding.
- Pick the Right Place
- Decide on a destination where both of you would want to go. Choose the one that gives a perfect mix of privacy, affordability and amenities. Remember that this is going to be the place that you will get to know each other intimately, as husband and wife, so make sure that it is interesting and romantic.
- Prepare all the paperwork
- If you plan to travel out of the country, you know that this requires passports, visas, and other stuff. This may not be the most fun part but it’s a necessary one. Take care of all your travel documents as early as possible to avoid any hassles on the day of your departure.
- Stay Romantic
- Amidst all the planning and potential hassles, keep the romance alive. Stay cool and do not spoil the mood by getting angry and being rude. And this should also be true on the day of the honeymoon itself. And beyond your married life.
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Thing is..I’m on birth control, and JUST started a new pack yesterday.We really want to TTC, since it will work out perfect with our other plans in the near future. I’ve been on the same BC for over 2 years, and I have already talked to my OB about what to do when we’re ready to conceive..however I forgot if she said if I had to finish the pack or not? I wasn’t going to take my pill yesterday, but then my fiance mentioned “what if you start your period on the honeymoon, because you’re not taking your pills anymore?” So then I decided I better take them, since I definatly dont want to deal with THAT on the honeymoon!! Can anyone give me some insight?! We’re really excited to start trying, but want to make sure it wont be confusing as to when are due date is since I didnt wait till my first period after stopping the pill…SO will I mess myself up if I stop taking my pills now, since I just started a new pack? Or should I just finish this pack, THEN start trying?!
Thanks!!!
BTB 6.14.
FYI Missnmy: We’ve been together for 5 years..Have had tons of time to ourselves.We bought a house last March, & have been living together since 2006. So its not like our whole lives are changing as of Saturday..I guess I should have included these details?
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Paris is lovely, but there’s no place like home for those stranded by Iceland volcano ash
Iceland volcano causes travel disruptions for North Alabamians
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Doug Stallings, Senior Editor at Fodor’s Shares Tips for Booking Your Spring and Summer Getaways
NEW YORK—-With the average income tax refund up 10% over last year, many Americans are cashing in and taking a well-earned break. Doug Stallings, Senior Travel Editor at Fodor’s has a few tips for getting the best bang for your buck this travel season.
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In 3 hours is the Rehearsal and my groom just walked out and left..He said, I can’t handle all this stress it’s Bullshit and your a Psycho…Mind you. I spent ALL Day driving around and buying gifts for HIS Groomsmen. Packing HIS bag for our Honeymoon and taking care of HIS tux.
He has not helped with ONE single thing when it came to the wedding…
I am not sure what I am going to do..Stressed, Tired and over whelmed.
He came back and apologized. He said it was the stress over stupid stuff that didn’t really matter.
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