After the work and stress of planning a wedding, you and your spouse now get to enjoy some fun and relaxation on your honeymoon. When packing for your honeymoon you will need to decide on and organize what to take, pick your luggage, and fit everything into your bags. Your honeymoon is a celebratory trip for you and your spouse, and well planned packing will help ensure you are prepared for this exciting adventure.
StepsMethod 1Method 1 of 2:Deciding What to Pack
1Make a packing list. In order to ensure you don’t forget any important items, you should make a list of everything you plan to take on your honeymoon. The list will help you organize your belongings and you can check things off as you pack them.
2Take your passport and travel documents. If you are traveling internationally you will need to have your passport and other travel documents, such as tickets for flights, hotel confirmation, and rental car information. You should also have your health card, credit cards, and travel insurance information.XTake photocopies of important documents, like your passport, in case anything happens to the original.
3Determine what clothing to take. Your trip destination will determine the type of clothing you need to pack for your honeymoon. Consider the weather and activities you plan on doing, to help pack appropriate clothing. It can also be helpful to pre-plan outfits, to avoid over packing. Some essential clothing items, for a 7-10 day trip, may include:XShirts: 4 t-shirts or tank tops, 2 long sleeved shirts or sweaters, and 2 nicer tops for dinner.Pants: 2 pairsShorts and/or skirts: 4 or 5 pairsUnderwear and socks: 7-10 pairsSleepwear: 1 or 2 setsSwimwear: 1 or 2 bathing suitsFormal wear: 1-2 full outfitsJacket: 1
4Pack versatile shoes. Shoes are bulky and take up a lot of room in your luggage. Try to cut down on the number of shoes you take, by packing shoes that work with lots of different outfits and activities. However, depending on your trip, you may need a few different shoe options. These could include:XCasual walking shoes: 1 pairRunning shoes: 1 pairSandals: 1 or 2 pairsDress shoes: 1 pair
5Organize your toiletries. Toiletries can add up, so make sure to use travel sized items when possible. This will help conserve some space in your bag. If you are tight for space, you can also purchase some items on your trip. You should consider packing the following toiletries:XToothbrush and toothpasteSoap and shampooHairbrush and hair suppliesRazor and shaving suppliesDeodorantCosmeticsPerfume or cologneSunscreen, aloe gel, and bug repellentMedications – Asprin, antihistamine, antacid, antidiarrheal, any prescription medications, etc.Birth control/condoms
6Don’t forget entertainment and important miscellaneous items. You will want to bring some form of entertainment to use on a long flight or to enjoy while lounging on the beach. You may want to pack:XA book and/or magazineA camera and chargerA music device, such as an ipod or phone, along with headphones and chargerA deck of playing cardsSunglassesTravel/guide bookElectric power converter/adapterA hat, such as a baseball or sun hat.A tote bag or small backpack, for taking to the beach or other day trips during the vacation.
7Add a few romantic items. This is your honeymoon so you may want to pack a few items to help spice things up. Some options include:XA formal outfit to wear to a nice dinner, such as a dress or suit.New lingerie, sleepwear, or bath robes as a surprise for your partner.Massage oils or lubricants.Method 2Method 2 of 2:Packing Your Luggage
1Pack well in advance of the trip. Give yourself plenty of time to pack and don’t try to do it all at the last minute. If you save everything to the last minute, you are more likely to forget something. It is a good idea to start planning and packing around two weeks in advance of your trip. This will allow you to make sure that you have all of the clothes you want to pack and that they are clean.This will also give you time to purchase any items you may need prior to the trip.
2Choose a soft suitcase if you want shock absorption. They also come in a wide variety of designs, and are more shape shifting to fit into tight spaces. You can choose a soft suitcase with straps, extendable handles, and wheels to make make transportation easier.XSoft suitcases come in a variety of sizes, so choose one that can fit everything you will be packing.
3Pick a hard shell suitcase if you need your bag to be light weight. Hard shell suitcases are extremely light and easy to transport. They come in a variety of sizes and styles. Also, their hard sides work well to protect breakable items from being crushed during travel and they are easier to clean than fabric suitcases.Research possible restrictions, such as baggage weight and size, as well as the number of bags allowed to help you determine the type of suitcase to pack.X
4Put heavy items at the bottom of the bag. Items like shoes or books should go at the bottom to avoid squishing other items. If it is a stand up suitcase try to also put them on the side that will be at the bottom when the bag is vertical.X
5Roll clothes to maximize space. Lay clothing on a flat surface and smooth out any wrinkles. Then roll clothes from one end to the other, creating a tube like shape. When clothes are rolled like this they take up less space in your luggage and it reduces wrinkles in some fabrics.Larger clothing, like dresses or pants can be laid out flat, to keep them from wrinkling.Socks and underwear can be placed in a separate bag to keep them all together, or they can be tucked inside other items, like shoes, to conserve space.
6Place toiletries in a separate lined bag or pocket of the suitcase. This will protect your clothes from any potential leaks and keep these items organized in a central location.X
7Pack a carry-on bag. When travelling by airplane you will want to pack a bag to take on the plane with you. This is where you should put important items that you don’t want in your checked luggage. You should also put any items you want to use during the flight in this bag. Items to put in your carry-on bag include, passport and ID, important travel documents, credit cards and cash, expensive electronics (camera, tablet, laptop, etc.), other valuables, like jewelry, a book or magazine, and snacks for on the plane.XWhen picking a carry-on be aware of the airline’s size requirements and any restrictions on what can be brought on the plane.Consider using a backpack that can also be used on your trip for different activities.