Honeymoon Resources

  • GetYourGuide offers well-rated day trips and tours
  • Expedia is great for booking hotels with competitive rates
  • GuruWalk is an amazing site for finding free walking tours
  • Rail Europe is a good place to buy European train tickets online

Frequently Asked Questions

Even though I’m a travel agent by day, I can’t book travel on your behalf through Mariee Travel. However, you’ll find tons of information, resources and tips across this site that will help you plan your dream honeymoon. If you need extra support when booking, it’s worth reaching out to service providers directly for assistance or contacting a licensed travel agent in your country.

I always recommend comparing prices across multiple platforms to find the best deals – my favourites are Booking.com, Expedia and Hotels.com. If you’re not sure where to stay, these sites allow you to filter your options by price, location, amenities and ratings. While you might find last-minute deals, accommodation is often cheaper when booked in advance. You’ll generally find better prices if you travel in the off-season, too.

Booking.com is one of the world’s leading travel platforms and one that I’ve used countless times to book accommodation. It’s safe, reliable and straightforward to use and offers detailed property information as well as verified guest reviews. It uses secure payment methods and once you’ve booked, you get instant confirmation via email.

To find the best flights, it’s worth using comparison websites like Skyscanner or Google Flights – this way you can check prices across multiple airlines. It’s also a good idea to set fare alerts to track price drops and to consider nearby airports for better deals. If you can be flexible with your travel dates, you’ll often find better deals, too. If you don’t have a set date in mind, I love using Skyscanner’s ‘flexible dates’ option under the depart tab. You can choose the month you’re travelling in and you’ll get an overview of the best dates to fly that month.