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European Destinations: Your Dream Honeymoon Guide

In a past life, I must have been a travel agent. I dream about jet-setting across the world on almost a daily basis, and although I'll never turn down swanky five-star digs, there's nothing more romantic than experiencing a new country from a local's perspective, rather than a tourist's. Getting lost walking down winding cobblestone streets, finding hole-in-the-wall restaurants that weren't mentioned in the travel guide, and attempting to have a conversation in the local language — these things all define my dream honeymoon. What defines yours?

Here are two of my favorite honeymoon getaways, including local hotspots and what brides should pack with them. Enjoy!

Source It: Images via Lungarno Collection

Famous Landmarks
Rome at Twilight. Take the three-hour "Rome at Twilight" guided tour, where you'll visit famous landmarks like the Fontana di Trevi and the Spanish Steps — this has newlywed mush written all over it. It's also perfect for avoiding the crowds and heat, if you'll be visiting during the summertime!

Tivoli’s Villa d’Este. Then, take a stroll through some of the most enchanted gardens in all of Rome.

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Real Couples' Biggest Splurges & Savings

Let's face it — most of us don't have unlimited wedding budgets. But how do you decide what's worth the big bucks and where to cut corners? Here, 15 real couples reveal their biggest indulgences and top money-savers. 

By: Kristen O'Gorman Klein

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Real Couples' Biggest Splurges & Savings

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Honeymoon Wardrobe Saves & Splurges

Guest blogger: Dana LaRue, creator of thebrokeassbride.com.
Dana LaRue is the creator of The Broke-Ass Bride, helping brides use creativity as currency to rock bad-ass weddings without breaking the bank. Her sassy, savvy approach to weddings and money delivers entertaining and informative outside-the-box planning inspiration. Because it’s not about how much you spend, its how you spend it!

Don't know where to start when it comes to packing for your honeymoon? Before you spend hard-earned cash on a brand-new vacation wardrobe, here is a list of things you'll actually use vs. what you only think you'll need (ahem, six different négligées).

Bathing Suits

What you don’t need: A bikini that will make you look two sizes slimmer and magically transform you into a bronze beach goddess. Try not to fixate on aspirational wardrobe items during what is destined to be one of the most stressful times in your life — wedding planning. Don’t put pressure on yourself to drop 30 lbs. before the honeymoon in order to squeeze into a string bikini.

What you do need: Find a swimsuit that makes you feel comfortable with the body you have — be it a bikini, tankini, or one piece. There are plenty of sexy options out there for every size. Do get something that’s a little adjustable, so it won’t fall off if you do actually drop a few pounds.

Wedding Q&A: Budget-Friendly Bachelorette Parties

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Photo Credit: The D Spot

Q. For my bachelorette party, my bridesmaids and I are thinking of going on a day cruise — but some are concerned about the price. Are they expected to pay for their own tickets? Do you have other ideas that may be less costly? 

A. Bridesmaids are expected to pick up the tab for a bachelorette party, whether it’s a cruise, a dinner at a restaurant or a night on the town. If it’s an expensive ticket, don’t be surprised if some of them beg off for financial reasons. However, there are some equally festive and less pricey options for you and your friends:

  • Weather permitting, have a pool party and barbecue and ask everyone to contribute a dish.
  • Plan a bowling night or go to an amusement park.
  • Stay home and have a spa slumber party, in which you treat yourselves to facials, manicures and pedicures, watch movies and reminisce.
  • Consider a wine-tasting party and let each attendant bring her favorite bottle of wine. Serve cheese and crackers, fruit and a variety of hors d’oeuvres, and finish with a chocolate fondue.
  • Take the party outdoors and go horseback riding, camping or hiking.

Remember, just being together and having an opportunity to share this special time will make any gathering with your ’maids fun and memorable.

—Diane Forden

April 5th

Photo by: Cinzia Bruschini on Ever After Honeymoons via Lover.ly

Tip of the Day: Research your honeymoon destination’s culture before you go to avoid any hidden surprises so you can be a great guest while you're there. For instance, in some countries, visitors are recommended to keep their knees and shoulders covered when out touring, especially if they're visiting a house of worship. Hotel staffers love all of their guests, but you’ll stand out as a couple who honors their cultural rules.

Also, keep in mind that different cultures have different "speeds." You’ve heard of Island Time, right? In some locations, it can take a long time to get your meal or a drink just because the culture is more laid-back than our rush-rush lifestyle. It’s not bad service; it’s just how their world operates.

Travel Must-Have: Power Up Your Devices On-The-Go

No one likes to run out of juice… on cell phones or iPads, that is. The frustration of not being connected and trying to find a place to re-charge (if you’re not at home) is maddening! Even in airports, it seems as if everyone is recharging 24/7 — which is why I want to share one of my favorite new finds: FatCat’s PowerBar 9600.

power bar

This nifty pocketsize travel charger was designed with the iPad in mind, but it can also charge other devices and has its own USB port. I love the size: It’s lightweight, packs easily and comes equipped with a master cord and six different tips for use with cell phones, smartphones, tablets and other hand-held devices.

powering up the ipad

Plus, it can charge your device while it is simultaneously being charged as well. I used the PowerBar recently to charge my iPad mini while on a lengthy flight. It worked beautifully and allowed me many more hours of reading pleasure.

This is a great gift to add to your registry (it’s priced at $129.95) or to purchase for yourself before the honeymoon. You can relax poolside, sightsee or hit the beach for hours without worrying about having to head back to your hotel to recharge your phone, iPod or iPad. Nice!

For more information and a look at other types of chargers visit fatcatgear.com.

—Diane Forden

Your Personal Packing List

Guest Blogger: Hitha Palepu, A lifelong traveler, Hitha acquired her first passport stamp at six months old. She has channeled her experiences and a desire to help others through her lifestyle blog, Hitha On The Go, and packing services firm, Portavi Company. Both are her passion projects that she manages in addition to her job as vice president of business development at SciDose, a research-focused pharmaceutical company (and the reason she travels 100,000+ miles a year). Hitha lives in New York City with her husband.

Here, she shares her top picks for each type of honeymoon destination. Find your personal list!

Just like every bride, every honeymoon is different. Some couples prefer to explore bustling cities, while others retreat into nature. And with different honeymoons come different packing dilemmas. Here, what to pack, what to rent, and what to buy on site.

Booking Your Honeymoon Online

courtney scottThe Internet is great for a lot of things — wedding planning, seeing cat GIFs and booking your trip of a life time. But navigating the online travel space can be a bit overwhelming. Travelocity’s senior editor Courtney Scott gives her top tips.

1. Bundle
Don’t worry, you won’t be forced into taking home a puppy like in those Vonage commercials, but you will get some major savings. Says Scott: “One Travelocity study found that you can save up to $525 by bundling your flight and hotel together. You can also group your car rental into the package for continued savings. Vacation packages give travelers access to airline and hotel pricing not available to people who book separately, and they are dynamic, so you can pick and choose the right hotel and flight for your dream honeymoon. Often, packages also include bonus extras like free transfers, extra activities, or a welcome basket of wine and treats in-room.

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