The music sounded lovely, the flowers smelled perfect, and your now-husband looked better than ever. When the manic pressure of the wedding ceremony is over, the last thing you want is bad weather to damper your honeymoon. Follow these simple tips to best prepare for a foolproof honeymoon.
Location, location, location. Any place with brilliant blue waters, white sandy beaches, and sun-soaking days sounds like the perfect honeymoon spot, right? While most couples say yes, immediately booking a flight to the Bahamas can yield disaster. Depending on the time of year, even the loveliest tropical spots can be hit with hurricanes, typhoons, or just one too many clouds. Do not fret. Instead of thinking where you want to honeymoon, focus on what you want at your honeymoon. If warm weather still tops the list, explore places like Australia where it gets steamy hot with little to no rain all year. If you want a place all to yourself, try Colorado, where no matter the time of year, you can always find a tucked-away haven.
Pack smart, but forget the kitchen sink. OK, so you picked the perfect spot for all the right reasons. What if it still rains anyway? Do not panic, prepare! When packing, include these honeymoon must-haves: one umbrella, waterproof mascara, and flip-flops. You and your honey can huddle warm together under an umbrella. You can still bat your sexy eyes without worry of water runs. And flip-flops? These are just for fun, maybe even, walk-in-the-rain chase-and-splash-each-other fun. After all, if you can’t beat the rain, join in! Snow, humidity, airport security also have you worried about packing? Packing tips are available for every scenario.
Stay positive. Everything is ready and you are on your way when the unimaginable happens. Flights get delayed. Reservations get lost. Bad weather happens. The best way to salvage your honeymoon in the most awful situations is to stay positive because at the end of the day, you are with the one you love, which is what a honeymoon is all about. Laugh together, cuddle together, and spend the time (wherever you are) together. Keep in mind why you are there in the first place, and that will make any bad situation seem less important.
When planning your honeymoon, trust me, weather is not so vindictive to follow you wherever you go. Remember that the perfect honeymoon comes to those in love, not those who planned the best. So take these tips, grab your hubby, and prepare for your honeymoon!
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