Some couples can’t afford or don’t have time for a luxurious honeymoon trip, which is perfectly fine, because, after all, we’re all beautiful in our own way, and differences are only there to emphasize that beauty. Therefore, if you’ve just tied the knot, and you’re looking to take a break, away from everybody and everything, but you can’t or don’t want to go on “a real” honeymoon, then going on a road trip is also a great way to celebrate your marriage and enjoy the company of your new life partner. So, here are some tips that will help you embark on a post-wedding road trip journey without any stress and hassle.

Pick the destinations and plan the trip

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Before you decide to get behind the wheel, it is essential to plan all the aspects of your trip, at least for the first few days. That means planning the first stop and making a general outline of your itinerary. Of course, since this trip is a variation if the honeymoon, you are allowed to be as spontaneous as you like, but still, make sure to have at least an idea of what your trip is going to look like. That will provide you with a sense of safety and calmness, so you won’t have to worry about your next step of the journey.

Take care of accommodations

Sometimes, there are accommodation options all over, but it is advisable to book them in advance, so you won’t have to panic in case one of them gets booked right under your nose. Maybe booking them before the trip takes away from the spontaneity, but it will surely take the stress off your shoulders. Whether you prefer to stay in a fancy hotel or to rent a cute little studio apartment, it is important to take care of these aspects so you won’t end up without a place to stay. 

Safety matters, too 

Thinking about safety maybe isn’t the most romantic things to focus on, but it is crucial if you want to have a stress-free road trip, especially after the wedding. Therefore, getting a travelling medical plan can help in case you or your spouse get ill unexpectedly, so be sure to get it for both of you, just to be safe. Also, since you’re going on a road trip, it is important to arrange a premium motor vehicle insurance that will keep your car covered in case of an accident or damage. Being insured will help you relax and focus on things that matter, such as enjoying nature, having fun and spending quality time with the one you love.

Pack all the necessary stuff

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Going on a road trip requires planning and preparation, which includes packing all the necessary stuff that you’ll need while on the road. Now, you don’t have to pack every single thing, since you’ll probably find stores on the way, but having an emergency kit with cold medicine, pain relievers, bandages and sewing kit will drastically help you in case you get a mild cold or get a minor cut. Of course, in case your symptoms persist after 48 hours, it is mandatory to see a medical professional. Aside from that, it is important to bring a jacket, a hoodie, or a pair of boots, especially if you plan to go hiking. Being well-prepared and organized will make your trip so much better and less stressful.

Organize the entertainment 

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Driving for long can be exhausting at times, so it is necessary to prepare a music playlist or two that will uplift your mood and help you stay focused. Additionally, you can also bring playing cards, board games or download some fun apps, as that will surely help you have fun and enjoy each other’s company after spending hours in your car. If possible, try looking for fun events nearby, such as fairs, music gigs and sports events, so you will have a reason to take a stop and mingle with locals while also having a lot of fun.

Conclusion

A road trip right after the wedding will help you spend some time with your partner. It is also a wonderful replacement for an expensive honeymoon trip, so if you don’t know where to go, then taking a car and exploring some new places will surely be a fun and valuable idea that will only make you love each other more.