Don't worry about a honeymoon! When my husband and I got married it was in an hotel and the bridal suite was inclusive - one night only and 100m down the road was our house, anyway. It took another five years before we had our 'honeymoon' - which just meant our first real holiday since we had been married! We went to Australia to see my Dad - and that was only inexpensive because we stayed in his flat - and hell, when we got home late he would really go off into one! Not a good idea and wouldn't do it again!
Our last holiday was in Lanzarote - Puerto del Carmen - and I would recommend that to anyone, it really was a super place and an excellent price. Check out with Thomas Cook - that is who we went with.
But - where are you and when are you getting married? What are your interests (apart from the obvious one at the moment!)?
In our village we have a wonderful bed and breakfast that is run but friends of ours. The building is Grade 2 listed and they have all the photographs of the rebuilding of the property.
There are so many places to go - but does it matter? Enjoy your life together and be happy. I wish you both well.
2006-08-12 03:04:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Can you make your home the place to honeymoon for a while longer and save a bit more money to go somewhere a bit more special later on in the year, have an overnight in a nice hotel about 20 miles from your home as a promise to a better honeymoon later in the year or early next year, as long as your together hey, hope you have a lovely time whatever you decide on
2006-08-12 04:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Stay home and get some videos of Hawaii and other places
you would like to go. Get some exotic food from the places
you are visiting and enjoy your honeymoon in your very
home. And put the money in a Savings account ( do not
spend it on silly presents ) until you have enough to have
a decent honeymoon, in the place of your choice at a later
date. Or better still, save more until you have enough cash
to buy a new home, or to do all the things you having been
dreaming about in your own home, like furnishing, painting
etc.... you will have a new home instead of a headache at
airports. I wish you both health and happiness in your new
life.
2006-08-12 02:55:28
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answered by Ricky 6
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Loads of bargains for Turkey at the moment, i've just come back from Marmaris, 4* hotel for £119.00, it's also cheap when you get there which is also going to be something you need to be careful of.
Found it on thomson.co.uk but keep looking every day as it keeps changing and the holdays get cheaper the longer they are on.
If you find a hotel, check it out on holidaysuncovered.co.uk or tripadvisor to see what it's like before you find cheap is actually cheap n' nasty!
In this country, what about York? Lots to do and see, quite romatic in places, try the Novotel nr the town centre so you can park up and leave the car alone but no noise as it's 3 mins walk away.
2006-08-12 03:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I would highly reccommend a cruise. I don't know exactly how tight your budget is, but you can go on a cruise for 5 days for about 350 dollars.
And then Mexico is a good, pretty cheap destination. When I went to Cancun, I stayed at an ALL INCLUSIVE resort for 5 nights for about 600 dollars. And it was a really nice resort.
Or you could just go to a travel agent and tell her your exact budget- they are really good at getting awesome deals.
I wish you many years of luck! Congratulations!
2006-08-12 02:48:16
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answered by playdoh1986 6
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2014-09-26 04:00:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the Isle of Wight. It is an island so its like going abroad. It will be relatively cheap. The weather usually good. The travel is easy and there is plenty to see and do and if you just intend staying in the room for the whole honeymoon you won't have wasted too much money. Have a great time.
2006-08-12 02:46:11
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answered by ann l 1
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You know money wn't buy you love, you can go to some little campsite in the middle of the woods and have a honeymoon there, if you want something exotic then Mallorca's cheap and flights on Easyjet are cheap too, that's what I would say. If you want it to be special I would go somewhere like Palma Nova, Mallorca. And my recommendation while your there is there's a darling train goes up the mountain from Palma to Sorreno. Feel free to contact me on messenger for more tips. YIM is bethany_sweetdreams
2006-08-12 02:44:51
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answered by Anonymous
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First off, Congratulations!
Hard to say where to go, since you didn't put your location.
Without that info, I would suggest sticking close to home. Visit your local attractions. Like the zoo, baseball game, amusement parks, etc. Go and see some of the local sites that people from out of town would come to your city/region to see. It doesn't have to be expensive to have a great time.
Most of all, enjoy each others company ;^)
2006-08-12 02:51:59
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answered by Sam Iam 2
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try all inclusive vacations... ESPECIALLY LAST MINUTE DEALS!
www.funjet.com
www.vacationexpress.com- I used them for a 4 day trip to Playa del Carmen, Mexico .. airfare, transport, all food/drinks, hotel, taxes, etc. for about $500/person
Also, check the internet to find little getaways near your hometown.. maybe a cabin nearby... or the largest big city. Many hotels offer honeymoon packages.
2006-08-12 02:51:02
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answered by gueroloco28 2
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