After the wedding, the newlywed can heave a sigh of relief and focus on their honeymoon. The honeymoon, which comes after the wedding, needs proper planning so that the new couple gets the best out of it. We have some suggestions on how to add spice and romance to the honeymoon of newlyweds. They are as follows:
1. Arrange a private picnic
Pack a picnic just for the two of you in a beautiful location. It could be at a secluded beach, hillside, or vineyard. Come along with some of your favourite food items. Then also include a bottle of wine or champagne and make a toast to your new life together as a married couple.
2. Candlelit dinner
Make reservations for a private dinner in a memorable location. Many top restaurants even feature private dinners under the stars, in private cabanas, or on the beach. Through the restaurant’s service, diners get a personal chef to create for them a specialized menu of gourmet cuisine and wine tasting — all served in a private dining room.
3.Spend the day in bed
Take one day to be in each other’s arms and just be together in the confines of your hotel room or property. Order room service for breakfast and then pick out a movie on Netflix that you both have been craving to see for a while. Normally many couples have the tendency to over plan activities during their honeymoon. They end up exhausted and not in the mood for romance. So plan for at least one day of your trip to just unwind in the comfort of each other’s arms.
4. Couple massage
Ease off the stress that comes with weddings. The newlyweds should both have a massage. Relax side by side in your very own private beach cabana or massage suite as you both indulge in an invigorating massage treatment. For those first-timers, this is also a great way for those individuals to feel comfortable receiving a massage. Choose from a number of proven techniques, like Swedish Massages, Sports Massages, Deep Tissue Massages, or even Lomi Lomi.
5. Give daily presents
Little presents each day will be a constant reminder of your love and commitment for one another. As for ideas, consider writing a personal message or love note for your spouse and surprise them with it sometime during the day. Get them their favorite bottle of wine, plan an “impromptu” picnic, or buy a meaningful memento. Just remember, it’s not about how much the present costs, but rather the thought, significance and effort that counts most.