Time for two
Uninterrupted “time together” can show itself from an unexpected side. Here are ten tips to keep your mood under control during your trip as a couple.
Travel planThe best solution is to take a few preparatory steps before you leave: plan a trip together (in a way that takes into account each other’s interests). Let your travel plan take into account all possible expenses.
Journey startTry not to leave on your honeymoon immediately after registering. Book a room at a local hotel, sleep, rest, and hit the road with fresh energy. Another good idea is to declare the first few days off-limits for excursions. Why? The beginning of the journey – the first few days – is significant for setting the general tone of your trip. The opportunity to sleep in the morning will help you fully evaluate all your plans.
Personal interestsDo you want to go shopping; he wants to learn to surf. No problem – split the day. In the mornings you watch him swallowing sea water, and in the afternoon he looks at the windows with you. Find balance! Respect each other’s personal interests.
Free restRemember one of the rules of a happy vacation – free rest. That is, “do not push”! Allow each other to relax and recover at their own pace. If your partner is tired, end the day there, or do something on your own. Yes, parting for a few hours during your honeymoon is allowed – and even encouraged – the sweeter the reunion will be later.
Not too many plansAvoid wanting to go everywhere and see everything. It is better to choose a place where all the entertainment is enough for exactly the time that you have allocated yourself. And do not make many plans every day – long lists of what you have to do.
Rest breakLeave islands of calm in your day, especially if it’s hot outside. Go to cafes often for a beer or a cup of coffee with milk and people watching. This is a great time to review plans, remember what happened during the day, write it down in your travel diary for two, chat with locals, and just enjoy the atmosphere. Therefore, no matter how paradoxical it may sound, even on vacation, do not forget to arrange for yourself … a break for rest.