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We all love our food and drink, and when planning your Honeymoon it is just as important to consider these, as it is how you are going to get there.

 

 

There are essentially five main options when it comes down to the beverages and the catering, and they are as follows:

 

·         Self Catering: This options offers perhaps the most flexibility and allows couples the most freedom over when, where and what to eat and drink. It can be the cheapest option if you do a lot of your own cooking, but if you opt to head out to local restaurants every night, then it could conversely be the most expensive. It is an ideal choice for the more independent couple or ones who won’t even be taking their watches with them, let alone watching the clock praying for dinner-time to arrive.

 

·         Bed & Breakfast: Breakfast is the most important meal of the day we bet your mum always told you, and she wasn’t wrong. A number of accommodations will offer visitors the bed and breakfast option. You should remember however that the breakfast is often served for a couple of hours only, normally somewhere between 6 and 10am. If it is a 6-8am service then you need to ask yourselves whether (as a honeymoon couple) you will be up at that time or still exhausted after the previous night? (don't pretend you don't know what we mean!)

 

·         Half Board: Half Board is the term given to places that offer breakfast and an evening meal included in the price. Such places can help save money, but be aware that certain ones (but by no means all) will repeat their menus on a weekly basis, so if you are staying for a fortnight or more, you may get a Groundhog Day feeling regarding the food. Do a little investigation on the internet or try to speak to someone who has stayed there to get the inside story.

 

·         Full Board: Very much like Half Board, except lunch is thrown in too. This is an ideal option if you don’t want to stray far from your accommodation or if you are out in the middle of nowhere. As mentioned in the Half Board comments, try to do some research in advance.

 

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