# Average Honeymoon Cost in 2026: A Complete Budget Breakdown

> The average honeymoon costs $5,300 to $6,500 in 2026, but what you actually spend depends on destination, season, and how you allocate across flights, hotel, and experiences. Here is every number you need to plan confidently.

*Published 2026-06-24 · Updated 2026-06-24 · By Grace Bellamy*

In short
The average honeymoon in 2026 costs $5,300 to $6,500 per couple for a seven- to ten-night trip, according to data from The Knot and Honeyfund. Flights and accommodation account for roughly 60% of spend; most couples fall between $4,000 and $12,000 depending on destination, season, and travel style.

Planning a honeymoon feels different from planning any other trip — the stakes are higher, the emotions are closer to the surface, and the investment is real. Before you fall in love with a destination, it helps to understand what you are actually buying and what a realistic budget looks like across the full spectrum of options available in 2026.

The most important thing to know: honeymoon costs are *in addition to* your wedding budget, not contained within it. According to [The Knot's Real Weddings Study](https://www.theknot.com/content/average-cost-of-honeymoon), based on nearly 17,000 couples who married in 2024, the average honeymoon runs $5,300 — while the average wedding itself runs approximately $33,000. Honeyfund's 2026 Travel Trends Report puts the honeymoon figure a touch higher at $6,500, noting that couples now allocate roughly 26% of their total wedding spend to the trip, up from the traditional 10% guidance of previous generations. Nearly 99% of couples who plan a traditional wedding take a honeymoon.

## What does a honeymoon actually cost by budget tier?

The range is genuinely wide. Here is how honeymoon budgets break down by tier for a couple taking a seven- to ten-night trip in 2026:

  2026 Honeymoon Cost by Budget Tier (7–10 nights, per couple)

      Tier
      Estimated Total
      What It Buys
      Example Destinations

      Modest
      $2,000–$3,500
      Domestic road trip or near-international; budget-friendly accommodation
      Asheville NC, Sedona AZ, Riviera Maya all-inclusive

      Mid-Range
      $4,000–$6,500
      Popular international; comfortable resorts; one or two splurge experiences
      Greece, Bali, St. Lucia, Portugal, Sicily

      Luxury
      $7,000–$12,000
      Premium resorts; business-class upgrade on one leg; private dinners
      Maldives, Amalfi Coast, Japan, Seychelles

      Ultra-Luxury
      $15,000+
      Private island villas, overwater bungalows, safaris, fully custom itineraries
      Bora Bora, private Maldives islands, Tanzania safari

About 20% of couples budget $8,000 to $10,000, and roughly 15% of the market falls in the luxury segment over $7,000. A thoughtfully planned mid-range honeymoon — think a week in Santorini or Bali — is entirely achievable in the $4,500 to $7,000 range, and often represents the point of maximum value per dollar spent.

## How does a honeymoon budget break down by category?

Understanding how money is actually distributed within a honeymoon budget helps couples make smarter trade-offs. The following breakdown is approximate for a mid-range ($5,300) honeymoon:

  Typical Honeymoon Budget Allocation (Mid-Range, ~$5,300)

      Category
      Estimated Share
      Approximate Dollar Range

      Accommodation
      40–50%
      $2,100–$2,650

      Flights
      20–30%
      $1,060–$1,590

      Dining and experiences
      15–20%
      $800–$1,060

      Travel insurance
      4–10%
      $210–$530

      Transfers, gratuities, incidentals
      5–8%
      $265–$425

The most common budgeting mistake is planning to the quoted hotel rate and ignoring everything else. Resort fees ($30 to $80 per night), private airport transfers at remote properties ($100 to $300 per leg), dining outside a meal plan, excursions, tips, and international transaction fees routinely add 15 to 25% to an apparent accommodation rate. Always budget to the total, not the nightly rack rate.

## Which destinations offer the best value at each budget level?

**Under $4,000 (airfare and accommodation combined):** Mexico's Riviera Maya continues to offer exceptional value — all-inclusive resorts routinely package flights, accommodation, meals, and drinks for $150 to $300 per night per couple. The Dominican Republic's Punta Cana, Costa Rica's eco-lodges, Portugal's Algarve, and domestic U.S. destinations (Savannah, Napa Valley, Olympic Peninsula) all deliver romantic, high-quality experiences in this range. Portugal in particular has emerged as Europe's best-value honeymoon — Lisbon, the Algarve cliffs, Douro Valley vineyards, and the Azores islands all offer genuine luxury at a fraction of French or Italian pricing.

**$4,000 to $8,000:** Greece (Santorini, Paros, Crete) is achievable with careful timing — hotels run $200 to $500 per night, and visiting in September rather than August delivers the same scenery with meaningfully smaller crowds and lower rates. Bali offers private-pool villas for $150 to $350 per night; Japan (Tokyo and Kyoto) is an increasingly popular choice after the yen's continued weakness against the dollar made it strong premium value in 2026. St. Lucia, southern Italy (Sicily, Puglia), and Hawaii's Big Island also fit comfortably here.

**$8,000 and above:** The Maldives is the category's defining destination — overwater villas average $800 to $2,500 per night, and most stays run five to seven nights given the distance and cost. French Polynesia (Bora Bora) is comparable. The Seychelles, Amalfi Coast, and Africa safaris (Tanzania and Kenya packages typically run $8,000 to $20,000) round out this tier. For the Maldives and safari, a honeymoon travel specialist often adds genuine value at no direct cost to the couple — their supplier relationships unlock room categories and perks that online booking cannot match.

## What are the smartest ways to fund a honeymoon?

According to Honeyfund's 2026 data, 74% of couples fund the honeymoon primarily from personal savings, while 23% use a honeymoon registry. The smartest approach combines three levers:

**Honeymoon registry:** Platforms like Honeyfund, Zola Travel, and Joy allow guests to contribute directly toward specific experiences — a private dinner on the beach, a sunset sailing excursion, a hotel night. This approach translates guest generosity into actual trip experiences while being warmly received as a gift option. Honeyfund is the largest dedicated platform and charges no fee for contributions made by Venmo; Zola charges 2.5% for credit card transactions.

**Travel credit card bonuses:** Opening a premium travel card six or more months before the wedding and using it for vendor deposits and everyday spending can generate $500 to $2,000 in travel value through sign-up bonuses alone. The Chase Sapphire Reserve, Amex Platinum, and Capital One Venture X all carry substantial sign-up bonuses transferable to airline and hotel partners. Even a single business-class seat upgrade on a long-haul flight — worth $1,500 to $4,000 at retail — is achievable with the right points strategy.

**Shoulder season and smart timing:** Visiting Europe in May instead of August, the Caribbean in May rather than December, or Bali in April rather than July typically reduces total trip cost by 20 to 40%. The quality of the experience is essentially identical; the savings are real. A $7,000 Santorini trip in May becomes a $10,000 trip in July simply through timing.

One additional option worth knowing: all-inclusive resorts provide the most budget-predictable honeymoon structure. The upfront package price covers most meals, drinks, and activities, eliminating the accumulated surprise charges that can make an apparently affordable trip feel expensive in retrospect.

## What hidden costs do couples most often miss?

The five most frequently underestimated honeymoon costs are:

  - **Resort fees:** Many resort properties charge mandatory daily fees of $30 to $80 per night, covering amenities that may be largely irrelevant to how you spend your time. These are not included in the quoted nightly rate and are non-negotiable.

  - **Airport transfers:** Remote resort destinations (Maldives, certain Caribbean islands, African safari lodges) require private seaplane or boat transfers that run $100 to $500 per leg — meaning $200 to $1,000 round-trip simply to reach your accommodation from the airport.

  - **International transaction fees:** Credit cards without international fee waivers charge 3% on every foreign transaction. On a $6,000 honeymoon, this is $180 in fees that can be entirely eliminated by using a no-foreign-transaction-fee card.

  - **Gratuities:** At all-inclusives and luxury resorts, tipping expectations are real. Budget $5 to $15 per day for housekeeping, similar for beach attendants and servers. Over seven days, this is $70 to $200.

  - **Travel insurance:** Non-negotiable for any honeymoon involving significant prepaid, non-refundable costs. Budget 4 to 10% of total trip value ($200 to $650 on a $5,300 trip) and purchase within 14 days of your first deposit to access the broadest coverage options.

A realistic planning philosophy: quote your honeymoon at 15 to 20% above the apparent headline cost to arrive at the true out-of-pocket total. This buffer absorbs incidentals, tips, meals outside the meal plan, and the small indulgences that accumulate over seven romantic days.

## Sources

1. [Average Cost of a Honeymoon — The Knot](https://www.theknot.com/content/average-cost-of-honeymoon)
2. [How Much Does a Honeymoon Cost in 2026?](https://www.honeyfund.com/blog/how-much-does-a-honeymoon-cost-in-2026/)
3. [2026 Honeymoon & Wedding Travel Trends Report](https://www.honeyfund.com/content/travel-trends-report)
4. [How Much Does a Honeymoon Cost in 2026?](https://honeymoonedit.com/honeymoon-cost-2026/)

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