From Michelangelo to the Minotaur: Stepping back in time in Italy and Greece

From Michelangelo to the Minotaur: Stepping back in time in Italy and Greece

Planning your honeymoon registry? Wish you could get some tips from others who’ve done the same? We’ve spoken to a few couples who used Our Honeymoon Registry and they’ve shared some ideas and experiences from their trips.

Bartek and Claire

Where did you go for your honeymoon?

Italy and Greece

Which honeymoon registry gift ideas worked really well on your trip?

A colleague from work gave us a gift of a gondola ride in Venice, which we loved! Also, a few family friends gave us some accommodation while we were there, which was right in the old part of town in a beautiful building with its own water-gate onto the canal. We would never have been able to justify the expense of such gorgeous accommodation if we were travelling normally, because you can stay much more cheaply out of town, so this was a great opportunity to make the trip special using the registry.

Favourite place to go there?

Santorini (Greece)

From Michelangelo to the Minotaur: Stepping back in time in Italy and Greece

How did you decide on the gifts you put in your registry?

Honestly… my ancient history class back in high school! I’d studied all these places in Greece and Italy but had never actually stood there and looked at the real things. So I mapped out places like the Sistine chapel, the ruins at Pompeii and the palace at Knossos as my starting point. Then I spoke to friends who’ve been there before and looked at travel books to see what other things were in the area that we might want to do, and any special accommodation we could stay at.

Best food experience?

Really loved the bread and tzatziki platters in Santorini. A big part of that was eating them outdoors gazing at the setting sun over the ocean with a few drinks!

Something you wish you’d done or known when you were there?

In Rome, we learned never to buy any food if you can see the Colosseum from where you are – it’s overpriced and nasty “tourist” fare instead of authentic Roman cuisine.

Best tip for travellers in that country?

Breakfast isn’t big in Italy… in fact I’m not sure it exists. So if you’re like me and can’t step outside without having had the most important meal of the day, go exploring to find shops where you can get things like fresh bread or fruit to take back to the hotel for the next morning (these are good even if you don’t have a fridge). I discovered the gelato shop down the road served a great natural yogurt with honey, which was my go-to option.

From Michelangelo to the Minotaur: Stepping back in time in Italy and Greece

Best tips for newlyweds who travel?

Schedule in some low energy gifts – even if you think you love energetic activities. Things like massages or theatre tickets are good for breaking up the more intense activities, because all travel has the potential to be tiring and stressful at times if it’s too full-on, and you don’t want something like that to stop you enjoying the time with your new husband/wife!

A few key items to pack for an awesome honeymoon in that country?

A few snappy outfits that don’t crush too badly and comfy flat shoes (putting those squishy inserts into the soles is a good idea) – no sneakers!! People dress impeccably well in Rome and I’d packed my usual travel wear of loose cargoes and floppy shirts. I had just a few nice outfits I could muster up, and ended up buying a few new things while I was there (I know, poor me!) because I felt like I stuck out so badly. When in Rome…

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You spoke, we improved!

You Spoke we Listened

Over the past few months we’ve had some customers contact us to say that they felt the registry could be improved with a few extra features they felt were necessary as they set up their registries. We love customer feedback, and our goal is to have an online honeymoon registry offering not only the most beautiful registries out there, but also the site which gives you the most control over the look and functionality of your registry. So, we’ve taken the feedback on board and built those features into our product!

Here’s a little update on the new features you can use when creating your registry:

Choose your currency

People in America like to use US dollars in their registries… people in England like to use pounds... you get the picture. Fair enough. Now you can select the currency you want to work with in your registry from a wide range of options. After all, the money is going directly into your bank account, so it makes sense to be the currency used in your country. Simply select the currency you want to work in on the “Account Information” page, as shown below.

You Spoke we Listened
Let more than one person choose a particular gift

Clearly, this function is not necessary for a standard gift option – why would you need 15 souvenir T-shirts, for example? That’s the reason why we didn’t include this option in the first place. However, a few customers have pointed out that it is useful for certain types of gifts, especially charity donations. If you nominate charity donations as a gift, there’s no reason to limit only one person to giving the gift, but you also wouldn’t want to repost the same gift option 15 times on your registry just in case that many people want to choose it.

You Spoke we Listened

By the same reasoning, it’s also useful if you want to give multiple people the option to contribute to a larger gift, such as flight tickets or a flight upgrade. It’s up to you, but we would suggest you let people know if they are contributing to a gift rather than giving it outright; many guests particularly like using Our Honeymoon Registry because they have given an actual gift experience rather just than donating money. That said, “contribution” gifts, so to speak, can be an easy way to add extra gift options if you’ve run out of ideas for different price ranges that you’d like to include, as you can make it whatever price you want. Mainly, it’s another option for you to use if want to – the choice is yours! To use this function, tick the box on the “Edit Gift” page, as shown below.

So there you have it: two more ways you can personalise your registry just the way you like it. Feel free to call or email if you have any queries or suggestions of your own – we love feedback!

Happy planning!

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How to travel like a rock-star – because you have a travel registry, and you can!

How to travel like a rock-star – because you have a travel registry, and you can!

This is a post for those who like to travel in style and maximum comfort. We know that this isn’t for everyone – a lot of people like to use their honeymoon registry gifts to have as many different experiences and adventures as possible on their travels, and pampering takes away from opportunities to explore. However, there are those whose ideal honeymoon is less about packing in the adventures and more about relaxing in five-star style, and a honeymoon registry is a perfect way to maximise the pamper-factor because it makes for great gift opportunities. Plus, putting those extra-special lux registry items in will distinguish this wonderful honeymoon from your other travel experiences, where most people exclude a lot of those things they’d have liked to do due to cost factors. So, what are our top registry gift ideas for glamming it up on your honeymoon?

  • Limousine pick-up to and from the airport. Should you have to wait in line for a taxi when you’re on your honeymoon? Hell no!
  • Champagne on arrival. Hit the ground running with the honeymoon celebrations.
  • Fine cuisine. Wherever you are, don’t overlook the gift ideas that come from going to really good restaurants. It takes a little bit of planning and pre-booking, but it’s worth it because fine food will really add to the richness of the memories you’ll take home with you.
  • Flight upgrade. Some people love this gift option, others see it as a bit impersonal. It’s all about your priorities, the price range of your gifts, and how many different activities you’d like to do when you arrive. Realistically, this may be the sort of gift that a few people need to contribute to, rather than a single gift option. It can be a great gift option if you have a long-haul flight ahead of you and you plan to laze on a resort which doesn’t have a very wide range of gift options upon arrival. The extra space and comfort on the flight will make the journey so much more comfortable and can help reduce jet-lag because you often get a much a better night’s sleep.
  • Spa treatments. Perennially popular with our customers, this one’s just a great registry gift option all round. The wonderful thing about a gift registry spa treatment is you’re not breaking the bank, so you don’t have to stop at one! It’s a great chance to try some of the weird and wonderful options you’ve always wondered about but probably never prioritised. There are hot rocks, seaweed wraps, whale choruses and luminescent tanks of jellyfish out there to sooth away the stresses of modern life – so find the best options at your destination and go wild with the registry!
  • Mani/pedis. Sandy beaches can be so darn destructive to those wedding-perfect fingers and toes. Or maybe you just love the foot massage that goes with it. If it’s not to the groom’s liking, you could check to see if they do foot massages as a stand-alone treatment. Alternatively, you can choose to do two totally separate gifts, one for the bride and another for the groom, to be done on that same day. This can be a good option if there are a few things one person might like to do, but not the other; for example, one might absolutely love a day playing golf, but the other can’t stand the thought of it.

Just a few options to think of if this is way you love to travel. It’s all about personalising the honeymoon to make it just perfect for the two of you. Happy planning!

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Spotlight on the Amalfi Coast

Spotlight on the Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is easily one of the top romantic destinations in the world - a series of picturesque historic villages perched along the Sorrento Penninsula stretching south along the Italian coastline. Encompassing towns such as Salerno, Ravello, Amalfi, Positano, and Sorrento, the area is so beautiful and infused with the culture of Italy it’s been World Heritage listed!

Registry gift ideas for this Mediterranean idyll?

  • Entry tickets and guided tours of Villas Ruffolo and Cimbrone, in Ravello, with breathtaking ocean views and romantic gardens winding around architecture dating back as far as the thirteenth century. The garden of Villa Ruffolo is also the site of the Ravello Festival, which runs throughout the year and includes orchestral and operatic performances.
  • Transport hire, to wind your way along the Amalfi coast road.
Spotlight on the Amalfi Coast
  • Picnic supplies for a day trip to the beach – Prosecco, cold meats, cheese and fresh bread, with Limoncello as an aperitif (or whatever else takes your fancy!).
  • Guided day trip around Sorrento.
Spotlight on the Amalfi Coast
  • Symphony at Oscar Niemeyer Auditorium.
  • Café breakfast - local Sfogliatella Santa Rosa pastries and coffee.
Spotlight on the Amalfi Coast
  • Windsurf hire in Cetara.
  • Accommodation in a local farmhouse.
Spotlight on the Amalfi Coast
  • Boat trip to Grotta dello Smeraldo.
  • Souvenir artwork.
Spotlight on the Amalfi Coast

... and why not send thank-you notes home on traditional hand-made Amalfi paper? Happy planning!

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Ice hotels and volcanic mud: The action-packed honeymoon to Scandinavia and beyond

Ice hotels and volcanic mud: The action-packed honeymoon to Scandinavia and beyond

Planning your honeymoon registry? Wish you could get some tips from others who’ve done the same? We’ve spoken to a few couples who used Our Honeymoon Registry and they’ve shared some ideas and experiences from their trips.

Nick and Viv

Where did you go for your honeymoon?
Helsinki (Finland), Stockholm (Sweden), Iceland and Scotland

Which honeymoon registry gift ideas worked really well on your trip?
Quite honestly, most of them. We were really appreciative of a lot of the café and restaurant meals that people got for us and it was a really nice feeling to sit down in some amazing places and say “Cheers!” to specific people.

For us, the more active gifts such as kayaking, white water rafting and bike hire worked well, as they can definitely add up quickly in price!

Ice hotels and volcanic mud: The action-packed honeymoon to Scandinavia and beyond

Favourite place to go there?
Haha, all of them. We could honestly move to most of the places we went to.

How did you decide on the gifts you put in your registry?
Some of the gifts were places that we’d been to already on a previous holiday that we wanted to return to, such as the Blue Lagoon in Iceland. Other gifts were things that we had learnt about on previous holidays and didn’t get to experience as it was the wrong season. Some gifts came about from spending some time cruising on the internet, and others came from things that our friends and family said they would like to get us. For example, we had souvenir Viking helmets as a gift which a friend mentioned would be a cool idea. That was one of the first things to go, and we had a lot of people say they were disappointed they couldn’t have gotten that for us!

When picking the gifts, we also made a conscious decision to have a big price range. That way people weren’t pressured to spend more than they were comfortable with, but could still feel like they were giving us something meaningful. I hate feeling like a scrooge when the only thing I have been able to afford on people’s gift registries are the pair of kitchen tongs!

Best food experience?
Best Breakfast – Sis Café Helsinki (Finland)
Best Lunch – Restaurant on Fjaderholmarna (Stockholm, Sweden)
Best Dinner – Icelandic Fish and Chips, Reykjavik (Iceland)

Ice hotels and volcanic mud: The action-packed honeymoon to Scandinavia and beyond

Something you wish you’d done or known when you were there?
In Scotland, we spent some time around the Ben Nevis Range and found a large mountain biking hub where you could rent bikes and ride on some of the world’s best downhill tracks. Nick’s really into that thing and would have loved to have done this (whilst I sat at the café reading a book), but we were so inadequately dressed that instead we both just had to watch other people.

Best tip for travellers in that country?
In the Scandinavian countries, save up lots of money if you want to enjoy your alcohol as it’s super expensive (or list a couple of nights out as gifts!).

Best tips for newlyweds who travel?
Don’t hold back on doing anything you want to do because it may seem “un-honeymoon” like. If you both like hiking up mountains or camping, then do it. If you’re not into beaches that much, then don’t go to those beach resorts that a lot of people seem to do for their honeymoons. Get what I mean?

A few key items to pack for an awesome honeymoon in that country?
Layers. Even though we travelled in Summer, there was still snow in places and we even got a day where the maximum temp was 6 degrees, and some nights were quite cool. Also, if you’re hiring a car don’t forget a cable to connect your ipod. An 8hr drive when there’s nothing you understand on the radio may make you both go a little crazy...

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