Planning your first trip as a couple is exciting, but the price tag can feel overwhelming. In 2025 the average Indian honeymoon ranges from INR 80,000 to INR 2,50,000, depending on where you go and how you travel.
Destination. A beach resort in Goa or the Andaman Islands costs more than a mountain retreat in Himachal. Popular spots like Udaipur or Kerala have a wide price spread, so research early.
Travel mode. Flights are the biggest expense for long‑distance trips. A round‑trip domestic flight can be INR 8,000–15,000 per person, while a train ticket in a 2‑tier AC coach runs about INR 2,000–4,000.
Accommodation. Luxury hotels start around INR 6,000 per night, boutique stays at INR 3,000–5,000, and budget guesthouses can be under INR 1,500. Splitting a suite or booking a honeymoon package often adds value.
Food & activities. Dining at a nice restaurant costs INR 800–1,200 per couple per meal. Adventure activities, boat rides or spa treatments can add INR 2,000–5,000 each.
Season. Peak season (Oct‑Mar) sees 20‑30% higher rates for flights and hotels. Off‑season travel can cut costs dramatically but watch the weather.
Book flights and hotels together as a package – many sites offer a 5‑10% discount. Flexibility with dates lets you grab flash sales.
Consider a mixed‑mode itinerary: train to a nearby city, then a short flight to your final destination. You’ll save on airfare and still enjoy the scenery.
Look for honeymoon deals that include complimentary breakfast, welcome drinks or spa credits. Those little extras add up.
Travel light and avoid extra baggage fees. If you can, use a carry‑on only – you’ll save both money and time at the airport.
Use local transport like auto‑rickshaws, shared cabs, or app‑based rides instead of private taxis. They’re safe and cost a fraction of the price.
Plan a few free activities: sunrise walks on the beach, city walking tours, or cultural festivals. They give you memorable moments without a price tag.
Set a daily budget and track expenses on a simple spreadsheet or budgeting app. Knowing where you stand prevents surprise overspending.
If you’re staying more than a week, negotiate a long‑stay discount with the hotel. Many owners are happy to offer 10‑15% off for extended bookings.
Finally, ask friends or family for recommendations. Word‑of‑mouth tips often lead to hidden gems that aren’t listed on big travel sites.
By breaking down each cost component and applying a few smart strategies, you can enjoy a romantic honeymoon that fits your budget without sacrificing the magic.
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