Recently, a friend of mine found herself in a place where she decided that they weren’t going on a honeymoon. With the recent turbulence of the economy and the fact that both she and her fiancée were struggling to support kids as well, she just didn’t think of it as an option. They didn’t have the money. And while a bed and breakfast is cheap, she didn’t even think of that as a real option. So, on this note, a few of us decided to pitch in as a small wedding present. We had about 10 people contributing, which took down the individual cost, and we looked into various options for an affordable honeymoon trip they could take without taking too much time out of their also busy schedules.
We found a number of different sites that offered package deals. They offered all inclusive travel options that covered everywhere from Europe to Asia to Hawaii. We ended up sending them to California, the Disneyland area. But we found some killer deals for specifically a good honeymoon trip. I was surprised by the specific options they offered for a good honeymoon trip.
They had specific honeymoon suites, they had specific honeymoon entertainment, and some offered free options to newlywed couples. We found a package that covered most of their meals, all of their transportation, gave them special deals, and just gave them an all around good experience. And it cost much less to use these packages than we found when we were dividing it up in individual costs. We got some pretty nice hotels and ideas. And all in all, it was the best option we could have found to really help.
Since then, a number of us have looked into packages not only for a honeymoon trip, but for family travel, travel with friends, and all inclusive travel options. Some of us have used couch surfing, and others have taken more luxurious types of vacations. But comparing cards, I can honestly say that any vacation is better off when you look into all inclsuvie travel options, even if you are not specifically looking for a honeymoon trip.

