Your honeymoon, planned for you — for free.
Destinations matched to your season and budget, all-inclusive or resort-plus-itinerary, booked at the right time with any honeymoon perks along the way. One advisor, from first idea to the day you fly home.
How much does a honeymoon cost? A one-week honeymoon for two typically runs $5,000–$12,000 in 2026, though it varies widely by destination, season, and resort tier. A nearby all-inclusive on off-peak dates can come in lower; overwater villas or a European tour run higher. Jessica plans the whole trip for free — you pay the same price as booking direct, and she secures honeymoon perks wherever they exist.
What's included when Jessica plans your honeymoon
- Destination matching — the right place for your season, budget, and the vibe you want, whether that's a quiet beach, a lively resort, or a mix of city and coast.
- Resort and room selection — narrowing the endless options down to a short list that actually fits, from swim-up rooms to adults-only escapes.
- Honeymoon perks where available — many resorts offer welcome touches like a room upgrade, spa credit, or a special dinner when a trip is flagged as a honeymoon.
- Timing and logistics — flights, transfers, and a booking date that gets you the best availability and value.
- A realistic budget up front — a clear picture of the all-in cost before you commit, with no surprises later.
- One point of contact — someone to text about a flight change or a question, right through the trip home.
What are the best honeymoon destinations by season?
The best destination depends on when you travel. Here's a quick season-by-season guide:
| Destination | Best months | Vibe |
|---|---|---|
| Caribbean & Mexico | Dec–Apr | Warm beaches, easy all-inclusives, short flights |
| Hawaii | Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct | Island beauty, mix of beach and adventure |
| Europe & Mediterranean | May–Jun, Sep–Oct | Cities, coast, food and wine, romantic and walkable |
| Tahiti & the South Pacific | May–Oct | Overwater villas, quiet luxury, bucket-list splurge |
| Alaska & northern escapes | Jun–Aug | Cool-weather scenery, cruising, once-in-a-lifetime |
When should you book a honeymoon?
Book about 6–9 months ahead for the best choice of rooms, flights, and dining — and enough runway to layer in perks. Popular resorts and peak weeks (holidays, spring, early fall) fill earliest, so the sooner your dates are set the more options you'll have. If your window is tighter than that, reach out anyway; Jessica will be straight with you about what's realistic and build the strongest plan your timeline allows.
All-inclusive vs. resort-plus-itinerary — which is right?
An all-inclusive resort bundles your room, meals, drinks, and most activities into one price, which keeps budgeting simple and lets you fully unplug — a favorite for beach honeymoons. If you'd rather split your time between a city, a tour, and some beach days, a room-only resort paired with a planned itinerary gives you more variety. Many couples do both: a few days exploring, then a few days doing nothing at all. Jessica sizes up the trade-offs for your trip.
Destination weddings, too
If you're planning to marry away from home, Jessica coordinates the resort or venue, room blocks for your guests, and travel logistics for everyone attending — then rolls straight into your honeymoon. Popular honeymoon regions like the Caribbean and Europe also make beautiful wedding backdrops.
Honeymoon planning at a glance
- Cost (one week, for two)
- ~$5,000–$12,000 (2026, varies widely by destination & season)
- When to book
- 6–9 months out (shorter is workable)
- Best beach season
- Dec–Apr for the Caribbean, Mexico & Hawaii
- Best Europe season
- May–Jun and Sep–Oct
- Honeymoon perks
- Offered by many resorts when a trip is flagged as a honeymoon
- Cost to use Jessica
- $0 — you pay the same as booking direct
Honeymoon planning questions
How much does a honeymoon cost?
A one-week honeymoon typically runs about $5,000–$12,000 for two in 2026, though it varies widely by destination, season, and resort tier. A nearby Caribbean all-inclusive on off-peak dates can land under that range, while overwater villas, private islands, or a European tour can climb well above it. Planning with an advisor costs you nothing extra — you pay the same price as booking direct.
When should we book our honeymoon?
Aim to book about 6–9 months before your travel dates. That window gives you the best choice of rooms, flights, and dining, and it leaves time to layer in any honeymoon perks. If your dates are sooner, reach out anyway — Jessica will tell you honestly what is still realistic and build the strongest plan your timeline allows.
What are the best honeymoon destinations?
It depends on when you travel and the vibe you want. Winter and early spring favor the Caribbean, Mexico, and Hawaii; late spring and fall are lovely for Europe and the Mediterranean; summer suits Alaska, northern Europe, and cooler escapes. Jessica matches destinations to your season, budget, and whether you want beach, city, adventure, or a mix.
Is a honeymoon travel advisor really free?
Yes. Resorts, cruise lines, and tour operators pay the travel agency a commission on the booking — you pay the same price you would booking directly. The planning, the destination research, and any honeymoon perks the advisor can secure are included at no cost to you.
Are all-inclusive honeymoons a good idea?
For many couples, yes. An all-inclusive resort bundles your room, meals, drinks, and most activities into one price, which makes budgeting simple and lets you truly unplug. If you would rather split time between a city, a tour, and a beach, a room-only resort plus a planned itinerary can be the better fit. Jessica walks you through the trade-offs for your trip.
Can you help with a destination wedding too?
Yes. Alongside honeymoons, Jessica helps couples plan destination weddings — coordinating the resort or venue, room blocks for your guests, and travel logistics for everyone attending, then rolling straight into your honeymoon. Reach out with your rough dates and guest count and she will map out options.
Ready to plan your honeymoon?
Tell Jessica your dates, your budget, and the kind of trip you're dreaming of. She'll send back a free, no-pressure honeymoon plan — destination options, a real budget, and any perks she can secure.
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