Budgets: Ugh. Does anyone really like them?
But unless your funds are unlimited, you
will need to figure out approximately how
much money you have available before you
can plan a
realistic honeymoon .
According to the
informal survey on the
Honeymoons/Romantic Getaways forum, most
couples plan to spend between $2,000-5,000
on their trip. That's certainly enough to
enjoy a great couple of days, or longer,
away from home.
On the next page you'll find a useful
vacation budget worksheet ,
which lists just about every travel expense
you might encounter. Use it to determine
the approximate cost of your trip -- and
then you'll know how much vacation you can
afford.
Are there ways to save money and
still have a great vacation?
Absolutely! One of the easiest ways
to cut costs is on transportation.
If you can drive to a nearby
destination rather than fly to a distant
one, that's likely to save big bucks.
If you do fly, keep your departure and
return dates flexible. Use the
calendar-based fare tools on
Travelocity and Expedia. They'll show you
the cheapest dates to get to your
destination.
Where you go, and the time of year you
travel, will also affect the cost. Tropical
islands and ski resorts can be frightfully
expensive in winter. Europe is jammed in
the spring and summer. New England gets
booked up fast in fall. Visit these places
during the off-seasons, and you'll
save a bundle.
What else?
Taking a cruise or going to an
all-inclusive resort are other smart
ways to control a budget. You'll know the
entire cost of the trip in advance, and
major expenses, from food to lodging to
activities, are covered in one rate.
If this is your first trip away from
home, you may a) have more money in your
pocket than ever before; and b) feel a bit
overwhelmed by all the things you can
possibly spend it on. You'll be surprised
how fast it goes on things like meals and
hotels, so part with it carefully.
Ready to find out what your trip is
going to cost?
See page 2 >
Do-It-Yourself Travel Budget
Worksheet >