February 27, 2011

A Guide For A Complete Romantic Honeymoon

honeymoon-tips-1The honeymoon calls for careful planning, throwing budgetary caution to the wind while being extra creative. While some couple are lucky enough to have their dream honeymoon on an island paradise, catered to by their own private chef, most people have average income that are just starting their new life together. This only means that they have to scale back a bit. If you fall in the latter category, then here are some valuable honeymoon tips that can certainly help you have fun while honeymooning on a budget:

1. You can choose to stay at someone else's place. This idea may not appeal to you at first, but this honeymoon idea is becoming more and more popular. It's a relatively inexpensive way to spend your honeymoon – you exchange homes and get to go to some cool destinations like Greece, Italy or Ireland. Look for reputable and credible home exchange networks on the internet and you'll discover that there are lots of people willing to swap homes. Living in an appealing vacation destination means plus points for you.

2. Going on a cruise is another wonderful way for you to have a fantastic honeymoon even on a budget. Most cruises offer all-inclusive packages. Determine how much you are willing to spend and book ahead of time so you won't have unexpected budget surprises. Cruises offer a wide array of destinations for you to choose from, such as quiet romantic rivers to exotic Caribbean places. If you want to stick to your budget you can avail of 3 to 4 day cruises which sail to romantic locations at very affordable rates.

3. If you and your partner love the outdoors, you can choose to go on a romantic cabin in the mountains. This offers a dreamy, romantic getaway with inexpensive rates. This would be advantageous to those who live within a day's drive to a mountain cabin. Imagine walking on a peaceful forest with your loved one during the day and cozying up in front of a roaring fireplace with a bottle of chilled wine or champagne.

4. You can also stay at a Bed and Breakfast near your area. Historic ones are the best pick. Think about staying at a house built somewhere between the 1880s to the 1890s, furnished with stained glass and dark wood – it would definitely add to the romance! Source

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