Hotels.com Reveals The Increasing Popularity Of Minimoons
Released
on: July 3, 2009, 7:27 am
Author: Hotels.com
Industry: Travel
Hotels.com
research* has revealed that minimoons - trips of less than two
weeks - are increasingly replacing traditional fortnight-long
honeymoons as cash-conscious newlyweds keep an eye on their budgets.
The
Hotels.com poll of 'Wedding Ideas' magazine readers found that
over three-quarters (77%) of couples are planning to take a honeymoon
lasting less than two weeks. In fact, 30% are planning to go away
for just one week or under. This group of 'minimooners' said budget
constraints (74%) and worries about work commitments (56%) dictated
the shorter length of their holiday.
It
is not only the length of stay that is changing; the research
found that couples are flexible about when they leave for their
honeymoon. Whilst 57% of those questioned plan to head off straight
after their wedding, over a quarter (28%) are considering waiting
for a few weeks or months after the wedding before they go away
and a further quarter (26%) said they would be happy to take a
short break after the wedding and wait until they have the money
for a longer holiday.
Honeymoon
spend reflects this trend, with the majority of those surveyed
(27%) saying they will spend between £500 and £1000
per person on their honeymoon, while one in five (19%) are planning
to spend just £500 per person or under (£1000 in total).
However, some couples will still splash out - 17% are planning
to spend more than £2,000 per person on their perfect honeymoon.
The
research found that while 54% of those questioned plan to go on
a long haul post wedding trip, a growing number are planning to
steer away from the traditional honeymoon beach destinations of
Mauritius and the Maldives, and instead opt for holidays closer
to home. While 18% are planning to go to mid-haul destinations
such as Egypt, Turkey or Morocco, a further 19% will honeymoon
in Europe and 9% are planning a UK break.
Beach
and city breaks are the most popular honeymoon of choice, with
a quarter of Brits (25%) choosing to combine culture and sunshine
over a classic beach holiday (20%) or an exotic break (17%).
Alison
Couper, Communications Director for Hotels.com, said: "A
honeymoon is an important part of getting married and we're not
surprised to see that people would rather downsize their trip
than not go at all. Whether newlyweds decide to shorten their
honeymoon to a 'minimoon' or stay the traditional fortnight but
drop a hotel star rating, there are some fantastic deals to be
had. There are savings of up to 50% off in the current Hotels.com
summer sale, so honeymooners should take advantage."
Rachel
Moschke, Editor of Wedding Ideas magazine, said: "Most of
us worry about saving up for our wedding day, but it seems we're
reluctant to give up the quality time together that a honeymoon
offers. A 'minimoon' is the perfect way to start married life,
without busting the budget."
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Notes to Editors:
*Research conducted among 300 Wedding Ideas magazine readers in
May/June 2009.
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York hotels,
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hotels and London
hotels. If a customer can find the same deal for less on a
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