12 Swoon-worthy Honeymoon Destinations That Won't Break the Bank

Couple of tourists walking on beach at sunset, Costa Rica

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Your honeymoon should provide some much-needed rest after months of wedding planning — but in reality, planning an expensive honeymoon after an already pricey celebration can feel a little daunting. According to WeddingWire's 2020 Wedding Report, which is based on data from over 25,000 U.S. couples who were married in 2019, couples spend roughly $28,000 on their ceremony and reception and an additional $5,000 on their honeymoon, on average. 

So, it's understandable if you're feeling a little hesitant about booking that multi-country European tour you've been dreaming of. But, you can still book an amazing and affordable honeymoon (and an international one, at that) if you're smart about where and when you go. Booking a honeymoon on Oahu, rather than Maui or Kauai, can deliver that Hawaiian honeymoon experience for less. And, if you love Spain, but don't want to pay Spain prices, the neighboring country of Portugal is a little less discovered and a little more affordable. In addition, traveling during a destination's off-season means lower priced lodging (and fewer people), while tracking flights on Hopper will ensure you buy tickets when prices are at their lowest.

Fret not, frugal lovebirds, there are plenty of luxurious honeymoon destinations, even for couples on a budget. Here are some destinations that are as amazing as they are affordable.

Belize

St. Georges Caye, Belize, Central America

Honeymooners love Belize, a gorgeous slice of Central America that serves up beach paradise with a side of tropical forest. Belize City, the nation's largest urban area, is perfect for active couples, who can go kayaking or snorkeling and visit the nearby Mayan sites Xunantunich and Cahal Pech or the jaguar preserve.

Belize is also home to many all-inclusive resorts, which will save money on food and drinks. Xanadu Island Resort, located at Ambergris Caye overlooking the second largest barrier reef in the Caribbean Sea, offers an array of complementary activities, such as kayaking, bird watching, paddle boarding, and bicycle rentals. And, if you want to stretch your dollar into a really luxurious stay, you can even rent your own private island off the coast for less than $800.

Key Largo, Florida 

Florida Keys, Dove Key, Rodriquez Key and Ocean

If you're looking for somewhere warm to spend your honeymoon that doesn't require an international flight (or any flight at all), head to Key Largo. This long, skinny piece of land in the upper Florida Keys has plenty of beach and water sports — from snorkeling to paddle-boarding — but you'll also want to make the short 45-minute drive to Everglades National Park, where you can try your hand at spotting the park's resident manatees and crocodiles. 

Book your honeymoon adventure at the Baker's Cay Resort Key Largo, Curio Collection by Hilton, which stretches along the scenic Florida Bay, or check out the highly-rated Playa Largo Resort & Spa, Autograph Collection, which has a spa, outdoor pool, and a private beach area. 

Bermuda

Mangrove Bay Beach of Mangrove Bay in Somerset Village, Bermuda.

If you want to get out of the U.S., but don't want to travel far, Bermuda is the perfect destination. Flights from NYC are just over 2 hours, and upon arrival, you'll be greeted by the island's famous pink-sand beaches and endless turquoise waters. 

Stay at The Reefs Resort & Club, which has three restaurants and bars, two tennis courts, and complimentary kayaks, paddle boards, and snorkel gear. Up the ante with the resort's romance package, which includes an ocean view room for four nights, a welcome Rum Swizzle, three gourmet dinners (one on the beach), a 60-minute couples' massage, and champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries upon arrival.

On the other side of the island, you'll find Rosewood Bermuda, a property with seven restaurants and lounges, and an unbeatable location on the coastline of Castle Harbour. With plenty of free or affordable activities to do in Bermuda, like walking the Royal Naval Dockyard or visiting the Unfinished Church, couples don't have to feel guilty splurging a little bit on their accommodations.

Jamaica

Jamaica island, Montego Bay

Jamaica is the land of good vibes, mountains, rainforest, and beautiful beaches — but budget-conscious honeymooners will also appreciate the typically affordable flights to the island and the low cost of living. Save money by exploring the island on your own and hanging on the beach (which, let's be honest, never gets old), so you can splurge on a property like the GoldenEye resort, which is where author Ian Fleming wrote all 14 James Bond novels. Today, the property is a honeymooning couples' dream, with a lagoon, secluded beaches, and stand-alone villas, cottages, and beach huts. 

The island is also home to plenty of all-inclusive resorts, where you can pay upfront, then enjoy your honeymoon without stressing about that second round of drinks or late-night room service order. For the ultimate all-inclusive experience, check out the Azul Beach Resort Negril or one of the island's six adults-only Sandals.

Napa and Sonoma, California

Sonoma Valley

There is no lack of luxury in California's Napa and Sonoma Valleys, but you can experience it on your own terms. Kick the celebration off with a little bit of everything — $40 will get you a flight of sparkling wine at Domaine Carneros winery, a French chateau-inspired spot with beautiful formal gardens perfect for photo opportunities.

Stay at the Carneros Resort & Spa, where you can book a luxury suite or hide from the world in a spacious cottage. With delicious food options onsite and an extensive spa, you will never have to leave the compound. Another attraction not to miss? The Napa Valley Wine Train, where you can take in all the sights with lunch and wine included. Compare different tour operators before you go for the best price.

Head into the village center of Sonoma for a quaint shopping experience at local boutiques, and check out a Spanish-style mission. Save a few bucks by bringing your own wine, cheese, and blanket for a romantic moment in the park on the square, or have a fresh, French meal on the rustic outdoor patio at The Girl And The Fig.

Mexico

Tulum, Mexico

Our neighbor to the south isn't far (and usually has affordable flights from the U.S.), but it feels worlds away. There are endless beaches, Mayan ruins, and a quality of life that is high, but affordable. 

Head to Tulum, on Mexico's Riviera Maya, for a honeymoon that offers both relaxation (hello, Caribbean waters!) and adventure — make sure you spend at least a couple days exploring the area's Mayan ruins: the Playa Ruinas in Tulum and Chichén Itzá just two hours northwest. Stay at the boutique Jashita Hotel, a white-sand beach oasis that's just begging for lounge chairs and cocktails. You can book one of their oceanfront honeymoon suites and pass the time at the swim-up bar and adults-only infinity pool. Or, get a stunning beachfront honeymoon — for a great price — at El Pez. 

Vietnam

Bai Loi Voi bay, Con Dao

A generally less expensive alternative to Thailand's famous tourist destinations, Vietnam has a little something for every kind of honeymooner. Like to hike? Visit the Valley of Love in Dalat or enjoy scenic views of the Muong Hoa Valley or Fansipan mountain. Looking for a honeymoon filled with food and culture? Book a stay at the luxurious Sofitel Legend Metropole in Hanoi where you'll find an oasis in the center of a buzzing city.

Honeymooners searching out beaches, spa, and relaxation will want to head to Con Dao, a group of islands off the coast that offers an affordable honeymoon filled with white-sand beaches and scenic trails. Check out Con Dao's Six Senses resort, which is also a protected national and marine park with plenty of beachfront.

Honolulu, Hawaii

Waikiki, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

If Hawaii tops your honeymoon list but doesn't seem feasible when it comes to cost, consider bustling Honolulu, on the island of Oahu. It's a city that sits right on the beach, providing access to the stunning (and wonderfully surfable) coast of Waikiki Beach. You can pick up a board from Moku, which is just a block off the beach, for as little as $7 or hop on one of the city's easy-to-use Biki Bikes to cruise the canals and coastline.

As you'd imagine, the city has hotels that fit various budgets. Honeymooners looking for direct beach access will love the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort, while those looking for a refined, modern hotel (that's barely off the beach) should checkout the 'Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach. An upscale stay — that's counteracted by the in-room kitchen — can be found at the five-star The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach.

Costa Rica

Couple of tourists walking on beach at sunset, Costa Rica

Costa Rica is known for its wildlife and rugged, rainforested terrain, but the country also offers a true honeymoon-perfect beach vacation. Book your own house, condo, or studio in the coastal towns of Playa Pelada or Playa Guiones (near Nosara) through Rent Nosara — we recommend the Monkey Hill House, a custom built home with views, a private pool, and easy access to town. Or, check out the adults-only Hotel Makanda by The Sea, which has suites and villas with beach access and an on-site restaurant.

When you're ready to explore beyond the beach, take a yoga class in Nosara, book a zip lining adventure, or visit Manuel Antonio National Park near Hotel Makanda.

Portugal

The medieval and historic village of Monsaraz at twilight. Alentejo, Portugal

Portugal is often overlooked by honeymooners planning their getaway, but it has the warm weather, beaches, and culture that most couples search out. Plus, it's less expensive than Spain, France, and many other popular European destinations.

For an easy, accessible trip, head to Lisbon, where you can spend your days exploring the city on foot (or by tram!) to search out the city's best pastel de nata, a Portuguese egg custard tart. Stay at The One Palácio da Anunciada and book a romantic dinner at Belcanto, the first restaurant in Lisbon to earn two Michelin Stars. For a more remote, off-the-grid experience that's an easy drive from Lisbon, book a perfectly picturesque "hobbit pod" at the coastal Slowlife Glamping property.

If you've got it in your budget for a second flight, head to the Azores islands off the coast to try your luck at spotting whales and dolphins.

Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada

Winery Vineyard, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

Just across the U.S.-Canada border and a mere 20 minutes from the hustle and bustle of the Canadian side of Niagara Falls is a small, quaint town called Niagara-on-the-Lake. Nicknamed "The Loveliest Town in Canada," it truly lives up to the hype.

With a plethora of outdoor cafes and local, independent shops situated in colonial-style buildings, it is the perfect venue for a romantic stroll or a delicious cocktail. The town is also nestled in the heart of Canadian wine country, where you can sip on ice wine and wines made from local produce, like peaches.

Stay at the city's landmark hotel, Prince of Wales, a Victorian-style hotel that boasts an award-winning restaurant, a world-class spa, and a tea room, where you can (and should) take your tea daily. When you're ready to leave the historic property, spend the afternoon tasting at Peller Estates and have a romantic dinner for two among the grapes. 

Guatemala

View of majestic mayan ruins with green grass and trees at Tikal National Park in Guatemala near the border of Belize.

Flights to Guatemala tend to be affordable, and once you're there, the cost of living will ensure your wallet remains happily padded. You can eat, enjoy activities, and stay in luxe hotels for a fraction of what you'd pay in the U.S. All that aside, the country of Guatemala is home to volcanoes, ancient Mayan sites, and lush rainforests, which offer plenty to see and do. 

For a remote and romantic trip, book a stay at La Casa del Mundo on Lake Atitlan, a hotel built into the cliffs that is only accessible by foot or boat and has stunning volcano views — all for an affordable price. From La Casa del Mundo, you can hike around the lake to neighboring villages, book a boat tour, or take a day trip to the bustling Chichicastenango Market to pick up a couple trinkets to bring home.

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