After a decade of Hawaii being at the top of the honeymoon destination list, Italy has stolen the top spot. That’s right, folks - for the first time, Italy is the world’s number one honeymoon destination. What does this mean for you if you’re planning a honeymoon to Italy? It means that while your idea of spending your first weeks of wedded bliss in Tuscany or Venice aren’t exactly unique, there are resources galore out there for you to use when researching your trip - not to mention plenty of tour organizers ready and willing to take your money.
In my opinion, the most important thing to keep in mind that is that an Italian honeymoon, while special to you and your newly-minted spouse, is just a vacation to pretty much everyone else. Saying you’re on your honeymoon could get you a little extra something in one restaurant, while it could also make the price of a tour go up just because it’s marketed as a “honeymoon special.” To be a smart shopper, don’t just Google the words “honeymoon in Italy” but also “Italy tour” to compare prices on similar packages. You might be better off mentioning you’re on your honeymoon in an offhanded way to the concierge in your hotel or the waiter in a fancy restaurant than trying to book an entire “honeymoon” themed trip.
Beyond that, if you haven’t traveled together before, be sure to discuss with your soon-to-be spouse what kind of traveler he/she is and compare it with your travel style. If you want to sleep on the night train every night and wake up in a new city every day and your betrothed wants to rent a villa for two weeks and lie on the beach, you’ve got some talking to do. Meet somewhere in the middle so you’re both happy, and be sure to account for travel times when you’re thinking about how long to spend in each city. Sometimes it can take a good six to eight hours to get from one place to another, and that’s going to eat into your actual holiday.
Some popular - and utterly romantic - destinations to consider for your Italian honeymoon are:
Of course, with some of the world’s most beautiful vistas, charming medieval piazzas and winding cobbled streets, almost any place in Italy can be made romantic when you’re with your special someone - whether you’re on your honeymoon or not!
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