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For many couples not only have their wedding plans been thrown into turmoil thanks to Covid-19, but their honeymoon plans too. We asked local independent travel agent Nikki Curran of NC Travel for her advice.
"Your honeymoon is probably the most important holiday you'll plan, and the uncertainties surrounding Covid, changing regulations and cancellations can't be helping the stresses involved with your decision-making. My advice is to find a reputable ABTA and ATOL bonded agent that you can talk to in person. Booking with a certified agent ensures your financial protection should your honeymoon plans be changed or cancelled. Plus, you know you’re in safe hands with someone who cares about you. Here at NC Travel, we’re here for you every step of the way from planning through to your return.
"While some couples have their hearts set on long haul destinations, others are now preferring Europe or staying in the UK. Water bungalows in Crete are proving to be a good alternative to those in the Maldives, if you’d rather stay a bit closer to home. Villas, cottages and self-catering breaks have also been proving popular as these enable you to limit interaction with others.
"There are still some great deals to be had or 2021 and even 2022, so it’s a good time to book, especially where suppliers are offering low deposits or flexible terms. Be sure you have adequate travel insurance from the moment you pay your deposit."
For further advice chat to Nikki, you can get in touch via www.facebook.com/NCTravelUK