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Honeymoon Tips

honeymoon tipsAfter all the stress of wedding planning, you'll love the chance to relax and chill out on honeymoon – as long as you remember to follow our honeymoon tips!

On flight essentials

Pack a few essentials to take on board with you just in case your suitcase goes missing. A change of clothes, toothbrush and some mini beauty products go a long way to help you feel yourself after a long flight.

Flight weight restrictions

The weight and width of bag you can take on a flight these days is dependent on the airline and airport you travel with. Some will charge if your bags are the wrong size, or might even send you back to check your luggage in.

Holiday jabs

If you're planning a honeymoon in a country which will require you to have travel vaccinations, make sure that you have all your immunisation needs met well ahead of your travel date. Some jabs can have side effects, so try to get these out of the way well ahead of the big day.

Travel tags for luggage

Make sure your tickets and passport names match – this might be an issue if you haven't yet changed your status to 'Mrs'. If in doubt, carry a photocopy of your marriage licence as proof. Or to keep it simple, leave all the name-changing  business until you return from honeymoon.

Figure it out

When planning the honeymoon, don't forget to check out the local language, food, traditions and customs ahead of your trip – and, most importantly, the currency. There's nothing worse than being unsure about the exchange rates when you want to buy something with confidence!

Honeymoon travel insurance

For peace of mind, don't forget honeymoon travel insurance. And check the fine print. If you're going skiing, for example, you'll need extra cover because standard insurance won't cover high risk sports.




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