A mini-moon makes the perfect overlap between fresh-off-the-altar romance and minimal travel stress. It is perfect if you are delaying the big honeymoon, short on time, or want something lazy and indulgent.
Choose a destination that becomes “away” quickly
The most excellent mini-moons are those with little travel but grand comfort. Think:
Countryside retreats with spa facilities
Seafront hotels with beach and coastal walks
Short on time (but still desire great food, theatre, and late checkouts).
Find some place you can get to by car or train in a few hours, so that half your trip isn’t eaten up by logistics. For a Luxury Hotel Llandudno, visit https://stgeorgeswales.co.uk
Choose one luxury “anchor.”
Make the break sound special: orient it around something that leaps out at you.
One-bedroom suite with a view (option for a private terrace)
Enjoy a couple’s spa treatment
Chef tasting menu
A hotel that has a good concierge who can make all of the arrangements on your behalf.
Celebrate the process
Upgrades for the mini-moon:
Book dinner for your first night
Ask for a room away from the elevators for peace
Late check-out
Add breakfast in bed at least once
Bring one fancy-ish outfit
Keep the itinerary light. The mini-moon that really succeeds is the one in which you are leisurely meeting for slow mornings, naps and aimless walks.
If you fancy the dose of romance a honeymoon brings without the queues at airports, your best bet would be to plan an opulent mini-moon.
