YES, Having a Honeymoon is Important for a Happier Marriage.

Should you take a honeymoon after your wedding?  Recent studies seem to indicate that a honeymoon can be very important to your marriage's overall success and happiness.  I’m breaking down all the deets here in this blog post!

A Time To Re-Focus & Connect! 

A honeymoon can be an excellent bridge between the whirlwind of wedding planning, logistics, constant choices, and problem-solving into the euphoria of being newlyweds, away from the familiar surroundings of everyday life!  Your honeymoon allows you to unplug and focus on each other!  This sets the tone instantly for making each other a priority instead of life pushing you in every different direction. Whether it's lounging on a beach, exploring a vibrant city, or immersing yourselves in nature, the honeymoon is your well-deserved escape.

Creating Cherished Memories

Honeymoons are not just about the destination but about shared experiences. Whether exploring exotic locales, trying new cuisines, or simply enjoying each other's company under a starlit sky, your honeymoon is a canvas for creating cherished memories. These shared moments can be vitally important to your relationship, especially when you may be stuck in a rut or feeling the pressure of everyday life.   

Building Stronger Bonds:  YES! Honeymoon Suites are Still a Thing Too! 

The honeymoon is a time for undivided attention. Away from the daily grind, couples can genuinely connect, communicate, and deepen their understanding of each other.  A honeymoon also allows you to strengthen your intimacy with each other both physically and emotionally. All these new experiences, quality time, and, if you can afford it, being in a romantic, pampering honeymoon suite will also help bring you closer together!  And YES! Honeymoon suites are still a thing! I encourage you to use a travel agent to book your honeymoon, as they can take what you envision and give you precisely what you are looking for in your honeymoon.

Setting the Tone for Future Marriage Success:

Having a honeymoon can also set the tone for future marriage success and happiness, especially if you continue to travel together. According to PR Newswire & Honeyfund, a wedding gift registry, “upwards of 90% of couples who have taken at least 3 or more romantic trips since their honeymoon rate their marriage as good to excellent.  Out of people who rate their marriage as not good, 78% do not travel regularly. Taking a honeymoon can be a catalyst to having a unique and intimate connection that can be one of the super glues that hold your marriage together through thick and thin, easy times, and stressful times.  

Prioritize Your Relationship to Keep The Honeymoon Effect Going

Prioritizing your relationship is one of the hidden keys to a successful and happy relationship! Your honeymoon is the perfect way to start your marriage by prioritizing a much-needed break from all the stress of wedding planning and the pressures of everyday life!  In some ways, you are recharging your relationship batteries and re-discovering why you fell in love in the first place!  This should be just the beginning of intentionally planning regular dates, weekend getaways, and future romantic trips to keep your relationship fresh and re-charged regularly.

Learn More: 6 Bucket List Destinations For a Dream Honeymoon

What if You Can’t Afford a Honeymoon?

I realize everyone is in a different situation, both logistically and financially.  If you just can’t swing a honeymoon after your wedding, I encourage you to plan a short getaway, maybe to a nearby significant city at a luxury hotel or a secluded bed & breakfast for at least 3 nights!  You both still need the opportunity to unplug, romance, and reconnect with each other after all the wedding stuff and have some much-needed time together.  Then, within the next year or two, do your best to plan a proper honeymoon for at least 7 nights, where you can go somewhere special like Puerto Vallarta, Hawaii, or Costa Rica.  Again, I highly encourage you to use a Puerto Vallarta, Costa Rica, or Hawaii travel agent who specializes in these destinations to get everything you are looking for on your honeymoon.

Sign Up For a Honeymoon Registry: 

You can also sign up for a honeymoon registry, such as Honeyfund, Zola, or Joy!  This can be a great way to fund your honeymoon.  Plus, let's face it: in today’s world, many couples already have enough household items to get by, so why not fund your honeymoon?   

*https://www.honeyfund.com/

*https://www.zola.com/wedding-registry

*https://withjoy.com/honeymoon-registry/


 In conclusion, the honeymoon experience is an invaluable opportunity for couples to deepen their bonds and create new memories.  The honeymoon, therefore, emerges not only as a celebration of the union but as a crucial step towards fostering lasting happiness in your marriage through strengthened connections and deepening the bonds of intimacy and love.


If you are in deep with your honeymoon planning but may need some help or guidance, feel free to schedule a complimentary 30-minute honeymoon strategy session.🌴💑

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