What do millennial newlyweds choose for an exclusive, Instagram-friendly honeymoon?
Hot travel trends for the just-married include sustainable ‘eco-moons’ on Thailand’s Koh Phi Phi, Kenyan ‘multi-moon’ safaris and an underwater bedroom off Zanzibar’s coast
It matters little whether you are plumbing the depths of information website Pinterest or flipping through glossy travel magazines for inspiration, planning a honeymoon can be just as stressful – sometimes even more so – than the wedding itself.
According to Pinterest’s trend report on honeymoons and holidays, and Protravel International’s report on travel trends, creative millennial honeymooners are seeking many exclusive experiences to spend their special days.
From wild romance to Alpine adventures, from digital detoxing to a “multi-moon”, their choices reveal new travel trends catching on in the honeymoon segment.
However, one thing is common. That elusive location an average honeymooner is seeking should be exceptionally Instagrammable.
All this is presuming you don’t want a “solo-moon” – a bizarre trend that peaked last year where couples take separate holidays after their wedding – which, if you do, is not a sign of a bad romance, of course, only perhaps, a millennial one.
Check out the top honeymoon travel trends of 2019.
Eco-moon
Millennials are aware that it’s not enough that you eat organic avocado toast for breakfast and then call it a day to be environmentally sustainable.