Tips On Planning A Honeymoon To Remember

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Tips On Planning A ipaipeclinaas To Remember (NAPSA)—Experts say planning and preparation are the keysto creating a memorable honeymoon.Just make sure the planning process is as relaxing and stress-free as the honeymoonitself. To help with your planning, ot ‘r! spall WEA, PES Ab XB Y ye “( s onane W = S&LOVID/, TN aS O 3 F here are sometips: Begin early and share the planning. To ensure that both parties enjoy the honeymoon, they should consider making all the decisions together. Pick your paradise. Selecting the destination for the honey- moon can be a real challenge. ASTA—the American Society of Travel Agents—travel agents sug- gest the following method: First Planning is the key to a memorable honeymoon. To ensure that both parties enjoy the honeymoon, they should consider making all the decisions together. decide what type of vacation (allinclusive resort, cruise, adventure airline tickets, so they match asit Make time for yourselves. Pad the honeymoon schedule with Leave it to a professional. For stress-free travel plans—especially those with multiple steps such as a honeymoon—seek out vacation, cultural trip) you want and then narrow down thelist of destinations accordingly. generous amounts of free time. Plan a few enjoyable activities and leave lots of opportunities to just enjoy each other’s company. Set a tentative budget. Talk about expectations andprior- ities from the very beginning and decide what you want to splurge on and where you can cut corners. appearson official documents. the expert advice of a travel agent whospecializes in planning honeymoons. You can save moneyas well as time, two enormousfactors for a couple trying to plan a wedding and a honeymoon simultaneously. According to ASTA President and Chair Chris Russo, “Whetherit’s a Caribbean cruise, relaxing at anall- eSplurge on accommoda- inclusive resort or taking in the wondersof Paris, there is a travel will spend an enormous amount of type of travel imaginable who can tions. No matter what type of vacation package a couple chooses, they time in their room or cabin. This is not a place to cut corners. Brides—use your maiden name. Unless a couple is plan- ning on taking a delayed honey- moon, the bride won’t have time to change the nameon her passport and driver’s license. She should use her maiden nameon visas and specialist for every destination and ensure that your honeymoon is memorable for the right reasons.” ASTAis the world’s largest association of travel professionals. It is also the leading advocate for travel agents, the travel industry and the traveling public. For more information, visit TravelSense.org.