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While the traditional vows endure, the ways to celebrate a marriage have changed right along with the travel industry. Today's honeymooner may be looking for value, adventure, or variety and searching for a getaway that's as exotic as a stay in a private European castle or nearby as a local bed-and-breakfast inn.
One
constant is that couples are willing to spend money on a honeymoon - an
average of $1,402 per couple compared to $421 spent annually on regular
trips according to the Travel Industry Association of America. Young
couples, age 18 to 24 years, spend the most on honeymoons, averaging
$1,873. And as many as one-third of all honeymooners spend over $2,500
for that once-in-a-lifetime trip. And
while the move is back toward the traditional wedding and honeymoon
associated with earlier generations, today's newlyweds are a far cry
from the travelers of earlier days. "They're looking more for
luxurious and romantic places, like the little out-of-the-way small
hotels and inns and private castles," points out Sylvie del Giudice,
spokeswoman for Les Romantiques Hotels. "They're ready for a
different experience. It's the experience of a lifetime. They are
choosing to go further away on their honeymoon to a different
environment and that includes everything: a different language, culture,
and food." Today's
couples are finding new ways to celebrate their union, creating
honeymoon trends that are being felt throughout the industry. ALL-INCLUSIVE
FUN Started
in GETTING
MARRIED ON YOUR HONEYMOON Getting
married on your honeymoon is also an increasingly popular concept in the
The
devaluation of CITY
DESTINATIONS For
some couples, a chance to enjoy the romance of a big city and the
elegance of fine dining makes major cities a honeymoon destination. A
recent study by the American Society of Travel Agents showed that the
most popular city was
OVERSEAS
DESTINATIONS While
some couples choose to vacation close to home, conserving both time and
money, others see a honeymoon as a chance for a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
For these travelers, it's the time for a fantasy journey to destinations
whose very names mean romance. For these lucky honeymooners, the
American Society of Travel Agents has found that "We
see more and more honeymooners going to Europe versus the "They
usually combine romantic cities like Looking
for new European experiences is also bringing more honeymooners to less
traditional destinations. Destinations like ADVENTURE
HONEYMOONS The
current trend toward adventure and eco-tourism vacations hasn't
overlooked the honeymoon industry. "We have seen a number of
newlyweds go on dude ranch vacations as well as our other trips like the
cattle drives," says Dave Wiggins, president of Boulder,
Colorado-based American Wilderness Experience. "It's the kind of
thing for couples who are looking for something inspiring, something
they can come back and say 'guess what we did on our honeymoon.'" Although
Wiggins has sold many honeymooners rugged adventure packages, ranging
from a 10-day safari in "We're
seeing more and more soft adventure travel so we have more deluxe
lodge-based options," points out Wiggins. Whether honeymooners
overnight in a mountain cabin or in a seaside tent, however, he explains
the popularity of adventure travel with today's travelers. "At a
resort there's a lot to pick and choose, but you can find yourself being
a spectator and watching the action go around. On an adventure trip,
you're smack dab in the action. There's no sitting back and watching the
action go by in front of you - you are the action on an adventure
tour." Finding
that special quality is up to the individual honeymooners themselves.
With the myriad of choices and a selection of atmosphere that ranges
from white-knuckle adventure to hedonistic laziness, there's something
for everybody.
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