Couple in a CarGetting married is not a cheap endeavor. In fact, it might be one of the most expensive undertakings of your life. Even if you want to host a moderate gathering with a handful of great friends, you still could be looking at a significant price tag. Instead of losing your mind over all of the costs associated with this process, it is a bit healthier to find ways to save in the long run. A honeymoon is something plenty of couples have decided to forego for something more exciting. 

Take a look at a few of these ideas for what you can do instead of a honeymoon. You might find that these plans are far more thrilling than any destination trip you could have planned. Use these examples as a place to begin and you’ll discover the perfect post-wedding adventure for you and your partner.

Do That Thing You Always Said You’d Do

All couples have “that thing.” It is the one thing, possibly more than one, that partners always say they want to do but never get around to doing. This is going to be unique to every couple, but chances are you and your partner have a few. Maybe you always wanted to drive across the country or disappear into the wilderness for a few weeks.

Now is the perfect chance for you to do just that. Instead of jet setting to Europe for the sake of a vacation, use this time to do all of the exciting things you always said you would do together. Not only will this give you an opportunity to do something you both will enjoy, it can prove to be something that brings you closer together as a couple. 

Learn Something

A vacation is fleeting because it only lasts for a certain amount of time and then it lives only in pictures. If you want to build something more lasting with your partner, think about taking some classes together. Setting aside a few hours a week for cooking classes or dance lessons can be an amazing way to spend your time together and learn a new skill. These are fun ways to bond because you can use these abilities you are learning in your future life as a married couple.

Hang at Home

If you have been planning a wedding for what feels like an eternity, then you probably want to relax. It can be impossible to find time to sit back and chill with your partner, especially if you work demanding jobs and have active social lives. Use the time that you would have spent on a honeymoon to really connect with your partner. Instead of going away on one trip, plan a bunch of mini trips throughout the course of a few weeks. This can feel more exciting and allow you the chance to come back home in-between for some classic relaxation.

Extend the Wedding

While you are not going to want to actually extend the wedding reception, you might want to keep the joy you feel going for a few days. A wedding is a chance to see family and friends you do not live near, and you want to really be able to enjoy the time together. Instead of a honeymoon, see if you can get in some more time with your families. Visit relatives and friends in the days after your wedding and catch up.

The wedding will go by so fast that you’ll barely remember who you said hi to, and taking time to visit people after will allow you a moment to really appreciate the people in your life. No matter how you decide to spend the time after your wedding, it is important to use it as a chance to connect with your partner. Explore these options and consider additional ways to save money on an expensive trip and put your time to better use overall.

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