We all get so excited about planning the big day that we forget what happens the night after.
And for those who have never been on one, honeymoons are a bit of a mystery. We hear about 'happily ever after' in romantic movies, but we don't understand the details when it comes to honeymoons.
Honeymoons vary depending on your preferences as a couple, as well as cultural considerations.
Although there are different types of honeymoons that newlyweds choose, there are some core benefits that make a honeymoon significant.
Let's look at some of the main reasons why a honeymoon is important and what couples do during these celebrations:
Couples celebrate their new statusThe day you have been waiting for and dreaming about has come and gone. This is no small thing. Getting married is a big deal. There are a lot of changes that happen when you make the transition from being a couple to being a married couple.
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You need time to let it all sink in and one of the ways to do that is to have a honeymoon.
It's the best time to relaxWedding planning isn't one of those things that you can just glide through and everything will work out perfectly. Things like finding the perfect venue, choosing the best caterer and deciding on the guest list are enough to make you feel stressed and anxious.
Let's not even get into the details of making sure the finances are in place.
The truth is, planning a wedding is hard work. And there's no doubt that after a few stressful months, you might need some time off to just relax and unwind.
Time to build intimacyWeddings are all about family and friends coming together to celebrate your special day. But once the wedding is over, it's important to spend quality time with your partner without distractions.
During your honeymoon, you'll be able to have deep conversations and learn new things about each other for the first time. Of course, you'll continue to learn about each other for the rest of your lives, but there's something special about a honeymoon.
This is especially important if you haven't known your partner for a long time, such as in an arranged marriage.
Discuss future plansHoneymoons aren't just about romantic experiences. They allow you to discuss your plans and dreams for the future as a newlywed couple.
You don't need to bring along a whole notepad and seriously question your partner as you take notes. That would immediately spoil the honeymoon mood.
It's enough to have light-hearted conversations about your hopes for the future and some of your fears.
Holiday funA honeymoon experience that many would like to have is travelling to different destinations. Couples take the opportunity to visit new countries, go sightseeing or even have a great time at a beach resort.
Some couples prefer to just relax in their hotel room, watching films and enjoying room service, while others want to go on an adventure, especially if you're going somewhere you've always wanted to go.
Before you resume your daily routine, you deserve a mini holiday for a while, so make the most of it.
Family timeSome couples combine their honeymoon with family time, especially if they already have children. There may also be other restrictions, such as finances or busy schedules, that don't allow you to take an extravagant trip.
It's not always necessary to travel, as you can create your own fairytale experience in the comfort of your own home. Newlyweds can choose to have a special family dinner with the children, or perhaps even incorporate the honeymoon into a family holiday.
For others, there may be some cultural requirements, such as getting to know each other's families. It all depends on your cultural and family traditions.