The 2026/27 Honeymoon Edit: Where to Go for the Trip of a Lifetime
Dow • December 1, 2025
Planning a honeymoon for 2026 or 2027? You are in the perfect position. Booking this far out often secures the best suites and flight prices before inflation hits.
Here is a curated list of top honeymoon spots for the 2026/27 season, categorized by "vibe" so you can match the destination to your couple style.
1. The Classic Tropical Paradise: The Maldives
- Vibe: Uninterrupted romance, barefoot luxury, and "no news, no shoes."
- Why for 2026/27? Several ultra-luxury eco-resorts are opening in late 2025/early 2026, meaning fresh facilities and competitive opening offers.
- Unique Romantic Experience: Book a Cinema Under the Stars. Most private islands can set up a screen on the beach with beanbags, popcorn, and champagne for a private viewing of your favourite movie.
- Best Time to Visit: November to April is peak dry season.
- 2026/27 Cost Projection: £3,000 - £7,000+ per couple for a week (All-Inclusive packages are highly recommended to lock in exchange rates early).
2. The Cultural Adventure: Japan
- Vibe: A sensory overload of neon cities, ancient temples, and culinary perfection.
- Why for 2026/27? The massive crowds from the 2025 World Expo in Osaka will have dispersed, making 2026 a fantastic "sweet spot" year to visit with slightly more breathing room.
- Unique Romantic Experience: Stay in a Ryokan with a private Kaisen (seafood) dinner. In coastal areas like Izu or Kanazawa, you are served incredible multi-course meals in the privacy of your tatami room.
- Best Time to Visit: Late March to May 2026 (Cherry Blossoms) or October to November 2026 (Autumn leaves).
- 2026/27 Cost Projection: £3,500 - £6,000+ per couple for 10-14 days (excluding flights).
3. The "La Dolce Vita" Romance: Amalfi Coast & Puglia, Italy
- Vibe: Glamorous, scenic, and filled with world-class pasta and wine.
- Why for 2026/27? While the Winter Olympics hit Northern Italy (Milan/Cortina) in early 2026, the South remains a haven. Puglia is becoming the new "it" spot for 2026 if you find Amalfi too crowded.
- Unique Romantic Experience: A Vespa Tour of the Coast. Rent a vintage Vespa (or hire a driver with a sidecar) to zip between Positano and Ravello. It is the ultimate Italian cliché, and absolutely worth it.
- Best Time to Visit: June or September 2026/27. Avoid August (too hot and crowded).
- 2026/27 Cost Projection: £3,000 - £5,500+ per couple for a week.
4. The Bucket List Adventure: South Africa Safari
- Vibe: Thrilling, wild, and surprisingly luxurious.
- Why for 2026/27? The "Cape to Kruger" route remains timeless. Booking 18 months out is essential for the top-tier private game reserves (like Sabi Sands) which have very limited capacity.
- Unique Romantic Experience: The Sleep-Out Deck. Swap the luxury suite for a night in a secure, open-air treehouse miles from the main lodge. It’s just you, a mosquito net, champagne, and the sounds of lions roaring in the distance.
- Best Time to Visit: May to September (Dry season) is best for game viewing; January to March is best for Cape Town beaches.
- 2026/27 Cost Projection: £4,500 - £9,000+ per couple (Safari lodges increase prices annually; lock this in early).
5. The "Wildcard" Trend: Patagonia (Chile & Argentina)
- Vibe: Dramatic mountains, glaciers, and end-of-the-world cozy isolation.
- Why for 2026/27? Adventure honeymoons are trending huge for 2026. This is for the couple that wants hiking boots by day and luxury wine tasting by the fire at night.
- Unique Romantic Experience: Glacier Trekking & Whiskey. Hike on the Perito Moreno Glacier and end the trek with a glass of whiskey served with actual glacial ice chipped right off the grandeur in front of you.
- Best Time to Visit: November 2026 to March 2027 (The Southern Hemisphere summer).
- 2026/27 Cost Projection: £4,000 - £6,500+ per couple (Logistics and internal flights add up here).
Quick Decision Guide for 2026/27:
- Want pure chill? → Maldives or Seychelles
- Want culture + food? → Japan or Vietnam (great value alternative)
- Want iconic romance? → Italy or Greek Islands
- Want big adventure? → South Africa or Patagonia

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