The once-in-a-lifetime trip
Honeymoons
A honeymoon planned by a travel advisor costs you nothing extra and removes the one thing you don't have while planning a wedding: time. I handle the where, the flow, and the details your photos won't show — you handle showing up married.
Most honeymoon regret comes from one mistake: booking the trip you think a honeymoon is supposed to be instead of the one you two actually want. Some couples need ten days of absolutely nothing. Some need three countries. The travel style quiz sorts that out before we spend a dollar.
I work with Fora's partner programs at the properties honeymooners dream about — which typically means upgrades, resort credits, breakfasts, and the kind of recognition on arrival that sets the tone for the whole trip.
The classic, done right
Overwater villa in the Maldives or French Polynesia, seaplane transfers timed to your international arrival, and a final two nights somewhere with a city pulse so re-entry isn't a cliff.
The slow burn
Amalfi or the Greek islands at a one-base pace — a single extraordinary hotel, a boat day, long dinners, and absolutely no 6 a.m. alarms.
The unexpected
Safari mornings and wine-country evenings in South Africa, or Japan in ryokan season — for couples whose idea of romance is a story no one else has.
Good questions
- How far in advance should we book a honeymoon?
- Nine to twelve months for peak destinations like the Maldives, Italy in summer, or safari season — that's when the best rooms and partner perks are still available. Six months works for most everything else, and I can move fast if the wedding snuck up on you.
- Does using a travel advisor cost more?
- No. I'm paid by the hotels and travel partners, not by you, and Fora's partner rates typically add perks — upgrades, credits, breakfast — you wouldn't get booking direct.
Start with the quiz — it makes the first conversation twice as good.
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