
Just when you think you've done it all to get your wedding planned, you may find yourself with one more thing to research, book, and pay for before your wedding adventure ends—your honeymoon. While the thought of planning a trip may be enough to give you a giant headache, having to take a step back and decide with your fiancé where you should go could be a situation in itself that even extra strength Advil can't cure.
Instead of picking and choosing where to go and what to do, put the power in someone else's hands when it comes to your honeymoon. Why not keep the destination a secret until you arrive? Check out these three services that help you plan a surprise honeymoon.
Pack Up and Go
If you are the kind of person who has a list of likes and dislikes when it comes to travel and a long list of places you want to visit (and one of places you don't), this is a service that'll get you to a fun new place—and you'll have no idea where you are off to until you get to the airport. The company sends you a survey and has different price tiers you can pick from. After that, they arrange everything and when you show up to the airport, you open a package that tells you exactly where you are heading.
Magical Mystery Tours
Hand over your budget and desired travel dates and this company will plan the rest for you. It's a great service to use if you want to go somewhere out of the country or somewhere new you had no idea you'd enjoy traveling to.
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The Obvious
It might sound obvious but if you are looking to plan a secret honeymoon, find a local travel agent or even a close friend who is good at planning vacations and have them plan the entire thing for you, while keeping it hush-hush. Having someone who knows you well or even has met you in person once or twice may have a better idea of where to send you so that you'll love your honeymoon vacation.
Jen Glantz is the founder of Bridesmaid for Hire and the author of the new book Always a Bridesmaid (for Hire). She frequently wears old bridesmaids' dresses to the grocery store and on first dates.