What are honeymoon registry sites and which are the best?
What do you get for the couple who has everything? And, when you are the couple who has everything, what do you ask for as wedding gifts? An increasingly popular option, given the rising cost of getting married, is to ask for contributions to your honeymoon instead of traditional wedding presents. Here are three of the best honeymoon registry services list you’ve chosen the gift of travel…
Trailfinders
The Trailfinders Honeymoon Wishlist is a free-of-charge service that allows guests to contribute towards the cost of a honeymoon of their trailfinders wishlist. Register and they’ll send you stylish cards for sending with your invitations to let guests know how to contribute. They can pay as much or as little as they like, starting at £10, and you’ll have a personalised website where you can view what your guests have sent you along with their personal messages to you. As a bonus, you’ll also get an extra £100 off your booking from Trailfinders.
Kuoni
Luxury travel operator Kuoni has its own free kuoni gift list service, which works in the same way as the Trailfinders one and includes 100 cards to include with your invitations. Even better, they’re partnered with John Lewis, and they’re unique in that you can have a Kuoni honeymoon on your John Lewis gift list if there are some more traditional wedding gifts you’d like to ask for as well.
Patchwork
The great thing about Patchwork Honeymoon Funds is that you can make them a bit more personal by breaking down different elements of your honeymoon so that guests can choose specific things they want to treat you to – whether that’s tickets to a particular tourist attraction, a night in a special hotel or perhaps cocktails at a rooftop bar. They’re attractive to look at because they’re full of photos – here’s a lovely example of a California honeymoon gift list template. They have lots of templates for you to choose from to make it easier to set up, and you can personalise them to your heart’s content.