46 cities. 180 days. This crazy Indian couple loves travelling so much that they decided on having a 6-month long honeymoon!
Supreet & Gaurav, who met on Tinder, had an unconventional wedding with a simple court ceremony followed by 2 days of small, private parties for family & friends (only the people who matter). When it came time to plan their honeymoon, they continued on their offbeat path. They kicked off the trip with a one-way ticket to Morocco on 27th March, 2017 and returned 180 days later having had the experience of a lifetime!
Over the next six months, they visited 46 cities in 12 countries. They were Morocco – Spain – Sweden – Croatia – Hungary – Germany – Netherlands – USA – Mexico – Costa Rica – Nicaragua – South Korea.
Supreet gave us the full scoop on the 6-month honeymoon, including how much it cost. Spoiler alert: it was under 20 lakhs! We also made her choose favourite cities (it was tough!) and reveal which experiences were splurge-worthy. Supreet also shares tips for long-term travel with your significant other.
You might want to get comfortable and grab a cup of tea. This is a long one, folks!
Psst…those of us who are trying to convince our workaholic fiancés to go on a 10-day honeymoon should definitely share this article with the husbands-to-be.
Both of us love travelling. We just felt that we should travel more around the world before we turn 30. We both turned 30 on this trip – Gaurav in Vegas and me in Budapest.
Also, our travel style is more relaxed. We don’t enjoy travelling to a place to just check all the boxes. What we truly cherish is being in a city. Truly experiencing it, walking around the streets like locals, eating at neighbourhood restaurants, creating memories – mostly away from the tourist squares. This needs time.
Further, both of us stayed with our Delhi-based families before the wedding. We felt that we had the perfect window to travel before we set up our own home.
Long-term travel is way easier when you don’t even own a toaster to your name.
First stop: Morocco (this is Ben Youssef Madrasa in Marrakech)
3 Main Visas: Morocco, Shengen & USA
After we got married, we took two months to put together our passports, papers, visas, bookings and the itinerary. We had three main visas – Morocco, Schengen (covering Europe), and USA (which allows you to visit many other countries too!).
We were dependant on our visas to chart our path but we had a vague idea that we wanted to go around the world in one loop. We researched every country and picked the must-do’s and framed our itinerary accordingly.
Friends Along The Way
We also planned our trip such that we had some friends join us for some legs. A friend travelled Budapest, Berlin, and Amsterdam with us, while another joined us in Nicaragua. We visited family and friends in Stockholm and USA.
Working Remotely While Travelling
We also planned for work while being on the trip. We both took up remote work for digital marketing. This not only helped us with funding the trip but also kept our minds functional. In the retrospect, it was a great call. I think working a bit in parallel kept us sane and balanced. I don’t think we could have spent 6 months only vacationing.
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
The whole trip cost us Rs 19 Lakhs including all our bookings and logistics.
We were pretty efficient with our finances and our main rule was moderation. So – no staying in dorms, no cheap supermarket meals, and taking a taxi if needed. We did splurge on the occasional fancy dinner or on unique experiences. We preferred to spend moderately throughout rather than a splurge-once and scrimp the week approach.
Airbnb & Airline Hacks to the Rescue
For our travel, we operated mostly with one-way tickets and last minute bookings. Our main deal saver was Gaurav’s (mostly) successful airline ticket hacks that helped save us a LOT.
For the stay, we relied on Airbnb mostly because you get more space & kitchen access, right in the heart of the city. Most of the time, getting a slightly pricier apartment is alright if the location is great and so every place is within walking distance.
Also Read: A Real Bride Reveals 8 Ways She Saved Money On Her Honeymoon!
We did splurge on some things, and these were the ones that were totally worth it!
Sahara Desert, Morocco
Walking Bridges, Montevero Cloud Forest, Costa Rica
Each of the 46 cities that we visited was fantastic and unique in their own way. I feel like I’m cheating on some cities by naming others, but if I were to pick some, they would be:
Chefchaoen, Morocco
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Zaraće Beach, Hvar Island, Croatia
Some of these experiences have just stayed in our mind like pictures.
Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca, Morocco
Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul, South Korea
While there were so missed flights or connections, no lost documents or valuables, I would be lying if I say there were no unpleasant experiences.
Besides these, Costa Rica, Amsterdam, and Marrakesh are over-run by tourists and overpriced services. It took more effort to find the local flavour there.
Yes, yes and yes!
Truth be told – on a trip this long, there will always be moments of ‘why are we even here’. If someone asked me on a particularly exhausting day in the latter part of the trip, I might have said ‘never again’. But if I look at the bigger picture, it was a lot of fun. Now that it’s over, it seems like it went by too fast. If all goes well, the plan is to do this again after two years! Fingers crossed.
Kungsträdgården, Stockholm, Sweden
There’s little that can bond a couple more than packing bags 46 times, making bookings every day and experiencing new sights & sounds. Every couple that can, should definitely do this.
When word got around, a lot of people told us we’d pulled off their life goals.
Honestly, it isn’t so hard. A lot of remote jobs are available now, and a bit of planning is all it takes. We were lucky we both had consultant projects that we could mould into remote work, but I think everyone can do this if they really want!
San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
Busan Gamcheon Culture Village, Busan, South Korea
You need to read these if you’re going on a long honeymoon!
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If you’ve made it to the end of this post, we hope you found some helpful ideas for your own honeymoon. Most of us know that USA and Costa Rica were good options for a honeymoon, but what WE learnt from Supreet & Gaurav’s trip was that Nicaragua & Croatia are incredible honeymoon-worthy countries as well!
You can also check out ways to save money on your honeymoon here or see a beach honeymoon checklist here.
Granada, Nicaragua
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