Expedia Study Says Honeymoon Travel Set To Soar
Impacting Travel Bruce Parkinson July 15, 2022

New findings from travel app Expedia suggest that honeymoons are the next big thing poised for a post-pandemic splurge.
A recent study conducted by the travel giant found that 86% of honeymoon plans were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with nearly every couple forced to cancel, pare down or postpone their post-nuptial trips over the last two years.
Now, with an estimated 4.7 million weddings expected to take place in 2022-2023, couples are embracing a bigger and better way to honeymoon.
Top trends uncovered by the Expedia survey, which polled 2,000 Canadian couples, include:
Gift of Travel: 31% are more likely to add a honeymoon fund to their wedding registry, prompted by the pandemic to prioritize their once-in-a-lifetime trip over traditional registry items.
Mega-moons: Two-thirds of those surveyed would be willing to spend more on their honeymoon compared to a typical vacation and 59% are more interested now in going to a bucket list destination.
Duo-moons: 40% of those in a relationship are planning a "duo-moon" or multiple honeymoons, such as a quick trip immediately following the wedding and an extended trip later.
"Coming out of the pandemic, couples are clearly determined to have an epic honeymoon," says Christie Hudson, Expedia spokesperson.
After the stress of postponed plans, many couples are looking forward to enjoying some R&R during their honeymoons. According to the survey, the most popular itinerary includes an all-inclusive resort (53%), a spa day and pampering (70%), and sightseeing (62%).
On the type of destination couples desire, 44% prefer beach and tropical destinations for their ideal honeymoon, with multi-destination trips as the next best option at 22%.
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