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Planning and booking your honeymoon |
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Perfect timing for honeymoons As soon as you set your wedding date (hopefully eight to 15 months before the big day), turn your attention to the honeymoon. You should aim to book it as soon as possible, especially if you're getting married during a peak holiday season, such as July/August or Christmas/New Year. Bear in mind that, although the majority of British weddings take place in June, July and August, this may not be the best time to travel to your chosen destination. If you have your heart set on a once in a lifetime trip, you may decide to plan your wedding date around it. For a safari in Kenya, for example, the climate is most pleasant in December; that romantic gite in the Cote d'Azure or your dream Tuscan hideaway will be twice the price and overrun with children during August, and it tends to rain on those deserted Thai beaches from June to August. The other big consideration is the timing of your departure. Traditionally, the blushing bride and groom take leave of their guests in the early evening and head off on honeymoon immediately. These days most couples want to enjoy their whole reception with their guests and spend their first night together in a nearby hotel, so it’s a good idea to delay departing for another day. Budget or bust Visitors to confetti.co.uk spend an average of £3050 on their honeymoons. This figure includes travel, accommodation (including the first night hotel) and spending money. You don't have to spend this much to ensure an unforgettable trip, but there are certain areas where it's really not worth skimping:
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