Men and women have totally different ways to pack for their honeymoon, as the humorous video above points out. Nonetheless, there are some rock-solid honeymoon packing tips that apply to both genders.

Honeymoon Packing Tips

TIP #1: Be sure to label your luggage on the inside and out. Even more, make your bags stand out with a unique, colorful luggage tag so it is not mistakenly taken by someone else with a similar bag. Personally, this would be the perfect time to use my Louis Vuitton Fake bag, which looks very similar to the real deal. It is distinctive, so I know that I won’t mistake it for anyone else’s bag on this trip. Don’t let missing luggage slow down your honeymoon!

Whether you’re going to experience the Lake District honeymoons at the Daffodil Hotel or you and your wedded partner are going backpacking through Europe, you’re going to have to make sure you pack for every scenario you could encounter on said adventure.

TIP #2: Create a packing checklist. It’s just as easy to overpack as it is to forget critical items. Checklists make packing more efficient and less stressful. By the same token, checklists reduce your risk of leaving items behind at the end of your honeymoon. I’ve attached a real, nice checklist for women I found from a website at www.HouseMixBlog.com to get you started. I would also recommend that you really think about what you’re packing. It’s easy to just throw random items of clothing into a bag but this is not a good idea! For example, if you were going to somewhere like Florida in August, you would want to bring clothes more suitable for warm weather. However, you’re visiting somewhere like the voco hotel in Cardiff in December, you’ll probably need to pack a thick, waterproof coat. Pack according to the weather and think carefully about what you’re putting in the suitcase.

honeymoon packing tips

More honeymoon packing tips

TIP #3: Travel light. Be honest with yourself, traveling heavy is hard. It’s more expensive. It’s unwieldy. You work up a sweat. Your luggage breaks. And if you are really, really honest with yourself, you never use everything you’ve packed. Traveling light is so much easier. A website called www.TravelJoy.com advises brides to ‘recycle’ and accessorize:

? RECYCLING: Instead of bringing 8 tops and 8 bottoms for 8 days of travel, try bringing half that amount and then mixing and matching outfits. It will help you feel like you are wearing something new without adding bulk and weight to your bag.

? ACCESSORIZING: Adding scarves and jewelry to simple outfits is the another way to increase your travel wardrobe. A bright blue scarf and some fun earrings will make a black dress look different than it does with only a simple belt and a simple chain necklace.

TIP #4: Start with your non-clothes necessities. Here are things your really need to have;

? Drivers license.

? Airline tickets or e-ticket confirmations.

? Passport and visas.

? Credit cards. Leave behind those you don’t need.

? Reservation confirmations.

? Medical prescriptions.

? Photocopies of everything listed above. Make 2 sets: one to carry with you; one to leave behind in your hotel.

? Phone #s for your doctor, credit card companies (in case they’re stolen), and house and pet sitters.

TIP #5: Carry key items on the plane with you, such as medications in their original bottles, tickets, itineraries, emergency contact info, change of clothes, and a few fun and light items, like magazines, e-books, or playing cards.

These simple tips will help you relax and enjoy your honeymoon all the more! If you’re looking for ways to make your honeymoon more exclusive, check out private jet hire with Jettly.

Congratulations … and bon voyage!

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