Where To Go On Your Honeymoon

You've planned your wedding down to the last detail, from the menu to the seating charts to the brides maid's dresses and even to the color of the invitations. However, you're still stuck on where to go after you get married. Planning your honeymoon is no small task. After all, this is the first vacation away as a married couple. You want it to be absolutely perfect. If you're like most couples, though, you may be strapped for cash after spending so much money on your wedding. If money isn't an object, such as one of your parents are paying for it, then you have many choices as to where to go. If you are on a budget, however, you may be limited but you can still have fun even if you don't have unlimited funds to spend.

Money Is No Object

If money is no object, you have the honeymoon of a lifetime. If you don't want to be all touristy and go where everyone else goes on their honeymoons, try somewhere exotic. Try a foreign country that will allow the two of you to try new foods, bask in a hotel room with just the two of you and experience new things together as a new married couple. Those make for the most romantic honeymoons. Of course, don't plan too much because, again if you're like most newly married couples, you probably won't make it far from the room.

On A Budget

If you're on a budget, don't worry. There are many choices as to where you can go on your honeymoon. You can go to the next town over and book a nice room or you can stay in town and just get away at one of the budget inns. To be honest, most couples are so exhausted after all the wedding planning, and the wedding itself, that all they want to do is relax and sleep on their honeymoon. So planning to go to a hotel and lounge by the pool is not a bad honeymoon idea. The most important thing is that the two of you are together, and alone, on your honeymoon; so there's no reason to spend a lot of money that you may not have.

Your honeymoon is going to be romantic, relaxing and it's going to be a time you and your new spouse are never going to forget. So it really doesn't matter where you go. As long as the two of you can spend lots of quality time together, it will be a fantastic honeymoon. You just wait and see.