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Celebrate your new beginning — joyfully, thoughtfully, and in harmony.

Your honeymoon is more than a vacation — it’s the beautiful first chapter of your eternal marriage. After the busy, wonderful whirlwind of your wedding day, this is your time to rest, reconnect, and rejoice together as husband and wife.

In this section, you’ll find tips for planning a honeymoon that fits your budget, your personalities, and your common interests. From nearby getaways and cozy cabins to international adventures, we’ll help you choose a destination that feels exciting and comfortable.

Because the best honeymoons aren’t about where you go — they’re about the love you take with you.

Latter-day Saint bride and groom sharing a joyful wedding toast at an outdoor reception table adorned with candles, florals, and golden glassware — symbolizing love, light, and celebration. Image courtesy of Travis T. Photography.
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