There are a myriad of them out there: Travelocity

canada goose Here Are Five Ways To Save On Your Honeymoon Ilana Greene Sep. 20, 2011, 9:23 AM Peter Morris / FlickrSo you’re about to tie the knot. Let me offer my congratulations! I do worry, though, about your bank account. See ‘Five Ways To Save On Your Honeymoon’ > Getting married is one of the costliest decisions of your life (financially, I mean). I remember the after-effects of our wedding on our finances ? shock sums it up nicely. I don’t mean the wedding, which itself can cost a small fortune (an average $18,000, says the website Wedding Report). I mean the honeymoon. As someone who has researched honeymoon destinations and watched others decide their post-nuptials in exciting and different ways, I’ve compiled money-saving hints to keep you from incurring too much debt. This post originally appeared at the Christian Science Monitor. 1/ Compare Prices For Your Honeymoon Destination As you would to book a flight or buy a new car, go to the Internet to compare prices. Stick to the websites that afford you the ability to compare rates for traveling to your honeymoon destination. There are a myriad of them out there: Travelocity, Priceline canadagooseonsale , Orbitz. If you find a hotel room that’s going to set you back hundreds of dollars per night, maybe you can find a just-as-nice alternative. Source: Christian Science Monitor. 2/ Stay At Home (Sort Of) UGArdener / Flickr Have you ever explored the wealth of options near your own backdoors? What about that cute bed and breakfast in the next town? This could make for a super romantic getaway that won’t put you out in the red in terms of travel costs or reservations. Sure, you won’t be in an exotic locale, but you’ll have your sweetie nearby, a huge bed, and maybe a roaring fireplace if you’re lucky. What could be more picture-perfect romantic than that? Check out the website www.bnbfinder.com to see what local options are available to you. And also, maybe plan a stop at the town’s local tourism office or chamber of commerce to see what unknown things they may have to offer you. Source: Christian Science Monitor. 3/ Travel In The Off-Season Clark

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