6 Reasons To Take A Delayed Honeymoon or Latermoon
There are many great reasons to plan a delayed honeymoon. From saving money to travelling at the best time of year. Let’s show you why a latermoon is a great idea!
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A wedding is one of the most exciting events you will plan in your life and for us, the honeymoon is one of the most important aspects of getting married.
I mean, we dedicated an entire website to it, right?!
The honeymoon is usually where you start your married life, so you might wonder if it’s a good or bad idea to take a delayed honeymoon. Or if you should travel in the days immediately after your wedding day…
If you’re wondering, is it ok to have a delayed honeymoon? Is it ok to have a late honeymoon? How long should you wait to go on your honeymoon? What are the perks of having a delayed honeymoon? What is a latermoon? We’ve got you covered!
The history of the honeymoon goes back centuries, and tradition dictated that the couple would depart after their wedding.
But we live in 2024 and the rules are there ainβt no rules. Your wedding, your way, after all!
Many couples choose to go on their honeymoon immediately after the wedding and, of course, sticking with tradition will suit many couples.
Yet, there are several reasons waiting a while before taking your honeymoon can be beneficial.
A latermoon (or delayed honeymoon or late honeymoon) is a honeymoon that is postponed for several months or even up to a year sometimes. Yes, a honeymoon one year later is a honeymoon!
Read on to discover the advantages of a latermoon and find out why having a delayed honeymoon is a super idea!
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1. Youβll be more relaxed on a delayed honeymoon
We hate to admit it, but wedding planning can be stressful, time-consuming, and kinda exhausting!
Chasing vendors and service providers, dealing with problematic family members, making sure you’ve saved enough money.
Taking a honeymoon immediately after your wedding can seem like the perfect solution to relax and recharge, but it can also be tiring (and maybe even a little overwhelming if you have a long journey ahead of you).
Waiting a while after your wedding allows you to unwind and decompress from the excitement of your wedding. It can give you time to process everything.
Having a delayed honeymoon can also give you the opportunity to recover from the physical demands of the wedding. Even the fittest and healthiest among us can find planning a wedding can be physically exhausting because of sleepless nights in the previous weeks and months before a wedding.
While we donβt want any couple to have sleepless nights about their wedding and itβs always all fine on the day, we know how consumed and wrapped up in things you can get. Itβs not called the Big Day for nothing!
Waiting will give you time to concentrate on one big event, i.e. your wedding and afterwards you can concentrate on having the best delayed honeymoon ever.
2. You can save money
We donβt need to remind you that planning a wedding is an expensive undertaking.
Waiting a while after your wedding and having a delayed honeymoon has some financial benefits and can make things easier on your bank balance.
Many couples plan their wedding and honeymoons in high summer, but you can get better value and save money by avoiding high season travel.
Peak travel seasons, such as summer and school holidays / vacations, can be significantly more expensive than traveling during low or shoulder season.
By waiting a few months after your wedding, you can plan your honeymoon during a less busy time of the year, which can result in significant savings on flights, accommodations, and activities.
Take advantage of non peak travel deals and discounts. Many hotels and airlines offer special promotions during certain times of the year or for specific destinations.
Choosing the right time of year to travel can also give you more time to plan and save for your honeymoon.
By planning a delayed honeymoon, you can concentrate on planning a wedding and have time to save more money towards your dream honeymoon after your wedding without breaking the bank!
3. You can make the most of your annual leave
When youβre planning your wedding and dreaming about exotic honeymoon destinations, youβll be considering how much time you can take off work and how long to spend on honeymoon.
Waiting a while after your wedding to take your honeymoon can actually be beneficial to maximise your annual leave.
Many couples use up all their annual leave on their wedding, leaving little time off for either the honeymoon or for the rest of the year.
Maybe your company canβt allow about you to take a longer period off, but breaking it up into shorter bursts is less of an issue.
By waiting a while after your wedding, you can spread out your annual leave and take advantage of long weekends and public holidays throughout the year.
For example, if you get married in the spring, you can take advantage of summer bank holidays. Waiting until the autumn or winter to take your honeymoon can give you the chance to take advantage of long weekends like Halloween, Thanksgiving or Christmas.
By spreading out your holiday / vacation time / annual leave and taking advantage of long weekends and public holidays throughout the year, you can enjoy a longer honeymoon.
4. You can choose the best time to travel
Choosing the best time to travel to your dream destination really matters when you’re planning the best honeymoon possible.
If youβre planning a summer wedding, it’s the hurricane or monsoon season in parts of the Caribbean and Asia, for example.
If you have your heart set on an exotic honeymoon destination, it may be worth waiting until the dry season to travel. The dry season typically offers sunny weather and lower chances of rain or adverse weather.
Taking a delayed honeymoon means that even if the best weather in your dream destination doesnβt coincide with your wedding date, you can choose another time to travel at another time of year.
In addition, waiting can also give you the chance to avoid peak travel times.
Weβve already mentioned high season travel times are more expensive, but some destinations can also get overcrowded and less enjoyable.
Think about the top tourist sites in Europe in July and August – packed and, at times, uncomfortable.
By avoiding peak travel times and taking advantage of climate conditions / good weather forecasts, and planning your trip for the best time of year, you can really maximise your delayed honeymoon (and also make your honeymoon more eco friendly!)
5. Youβll avoid the post-wedding blues
After the excitement and intensity of a wedding, it’s common for couples to experience a sense of post-wedding blues. We call it the βtumbleweed feeling’.
Youβve spent months (and possibly years) planning, saving, consumed by the wedding planning process.
After your wedding and honeymoon, you can look back and feel like it was all a whirlwind.
But if you decide on a delayed honeymoon, waiting a while after your wedding to take your honeymoon, it can really help prevent this feeling and give you something magnificent to look forward to after the wedding.
Now we canβt promise the post wedding/honeymoon blues wonβt eventually come, but going on a delayed honeymoon can be a great way to extend the excitement.
By planning a delayed honeymoon in your dream destination, you can avoid that tumbleweed feeling of ‘ok what’s next?’ and you have something else to look forward to after your wedding!
6. You get to take a minimoon (that means two trips!)
If you decide on a latermoon / delayed honeymoon and are waiting a while to travel after your wedding, then we highly recommend taking a minimoon!
This means you get two trips and whatβs not to love about that?! A minimoon is a shorter, usually local or regional trip.
For some couples, this will be a staycation at a luxury bolthole, a short city break or maybe even a week somewhere with a pool or beach.
By taking a minimoon, you can recharge your batteries, recover from the wedding, and enjoy your newly wedded bliss without breaking the bank or taking a lot of time off work.
This can be especially beneficial if you are planning to go on a more elaborate bucket list honeymoon.
By taking a smaller, more budget-friendly trip first, you can focus on saving money and planning your dream honeymoon at a later date.
This can help you from overspending on your combined wedding / honeymoon, which can create unnecessary stress and financial strain.
Take a smaller trip without breaking the bank or taking a lot of time off work to give yourselves a chance to plan that exotic, luxurious and adventures honeymoon.
Check out our best Europe minimoon destinations and the best USA & Canada minimoon destinations.
As you can see, the latermoon concept has so many pros! Waiting a while after your wedding to take your honeymoon, taking a delayed honeymoon, can be a smart decision for many couples.
Ultimately, the decision to wait or not depends on your personal preferences and circumstances.
Some couples may prefer to take their honeymoon right after their wedding
It may suit their annual leave arrangements. They might want to start a family, or maybe they just can’t contain their excitement and want to get to their dream destination as soon as possible!
Others may find that waiting a while can help them plan and save for their dream trip, as well as avoid the stress and exhaustion of immediate travel.
Whatever you decide, remember that the most important thing is to spend quality time with your beloved and celebrate your love and the life youβre going to live together.
Whether it’s a lavish honeymoon or a simple minimoon, the important thing is the two of you, together!
Let us know in the comments if this post has helped you decide on a delayed honeymoon or late honeymoon aka a latermoon!
Happy Planning x