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Pem Pfisterer Clark by Pem Pfisterer Clark
January 15, 2026
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(This wedding column first appeared in the January print edition of the Hendersonian.)

Traditionally, the responsibility for planning the wedding fell to the bride, while the groom took charge of the honeymoon arrangements. However, there has been a positive shift in recent times, with couples now working together to plan their honeymoons. This collaborative approach enables each partner to contribute their own ideas and preferences, resulting in a more personalized and meaningful experience for both parties.

When searching for your perfect honeymoon package, begin by exploring travel agencies. A travel agent can provide personalized guidance to help you find a variety of deals to accommodate your budget, needs, and preferences. Additionally, dedicated honeymoon websites offer tailored options specifically designed for newlyweds.

Official websites of hotels and resorts typically offer the most accurate and up-to-date information about exclusive romance packages that may not be available through third-party sites. To ensure your preferred location and date, it’s advisable to plan and book your honeymoon six to nine months in advance. This timeframe will increase your chances of securing your dream getaway!

The typical price range for a honeymoon falls between $5,000 and $7,000, with most vacations spanning about a week. The statistics surrounding travel expenses can vary significantly, influenced by several key factors. These include the destination, which can range from exotic tropical islands to bustling urban centers, the length of the stay, which might be a brief weekend getaway or an extended retreat, and the couple’s specific travel preferences, such as accommodation choices, dining experiences, and the types of activities they wish to engage in during their journey. Each of these elements impacts the overall travel budget.  Some idyllic getaways can be arranged for as little as $3,000, while luxurious, once-in-a-lifetime experiences may soar to over $30,000. Key elements to consider include accommodation options, flight costs, planned activities, and the season in which the honeymoon takes place.

A great way to save on honeymoon expenses is by utilizing travel rewards and credit card points to book your flights and hotels. This can significantly reduce your overall costs. Avoid traveling during holidays and other peak times, as prices tend to soar during these periods. Consider opting for a more budget-friendly trip within your own country or enjoy a staycation, which can be just as romantic without the hefty price tag.

You prepare for the unexpected while planning your wedding; do the same when planning your honeymoon. Think about investing in honeymoon insurance to safeguard your cherished journey and ensure peace of mind against the unexpected, such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations due to family issues or supplier bankruptcy, lost luggage, or natural disasters. This coverage protects your non-refundable expenses and offers support abroad, creating a reassuring safety net for a truly memorable experience.  One of the best reasons for purchasing travel insurance is the comprehensive emergency assistance it provides. This invaluable support system is available 24/7 and can help travelers navigate a range of unexpected situations, such as the loss of essential documents or emergency evacuations in dire circumstances. Medical coverage is crucial, especially since US health insurance often doesn’t extend overseas. Travel medical and dental benefits can provide essential support during emergencies abroad. Whether it’s delays due to bad weather, unforeseen issues with airlines or tour operators, or missed connections, travel insurance acts as a safety net, ensuring you’re not left stranded, providing an invaluable sense of peace of mind, allowing you to fully enjoy the joy and excitement of your honeymoon without the stress of potential challenges. With this safety net in place, couples can focus on creating unforgettable memories together, knowing they are well-prepared for unforeseen circumstances.     

My Love Note: Happy travels!

Pem Pfisterer Clark has been hosting the nationally syndicated radio show “Wedding Planning With Pem” for over 20 years. The show provides valuable advice, insider tips, etiquette and money-saving ideas to listeners across the country. Bill Stevens Stark is the executive producer of the show.

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