Honeymoon Checklist                                                                

After having spent months on end planning your perfect wedding... paying attention to every detail. The Wedding is over!... and you find
yourself now on a romantic, warm, powdery beach... just you and the one you love. You'll come to realize that the only thing better than a
perfect wedding is a perfect honeymoon.  Are you ready? Use this honeymoon checklist to ensure you've covered all the details.

Six-Twelve Months Before Departure
Discuss the specific type of honeymoon you and your spouse desires.  A tropical resort... A European vacation... A cruise.... Ask your
friends and family members for recommendations on honeymoon destinations, hotels, and resorts.  Begin reading up on
destinations,  and explore all of the top Honeymoon Resorts like Sandals, SuperClubs and Couples Resorts.  Be sure to explore
package pricing and honeymoon perks created just for honeymooners from Fleetwood Travels and register for our Honeymoon
Registry.  Set a budget to include airline tickets,accommodations and contact a travel agent at Fleetwood Travels to request a
honeymoon quote.   Begin the process of securing passports if you don't already have them.  Visit www.Travel.state.gov to find out
more about passports.

Five-Eights Months Before Departure
Finalize your choice of your honeymoon destination.  Make sure your passport applications have been submitted....
Book travel reservations
online at Fleetwood Travels and still receive agency support, before, during and after your honeymoon.  If you
prefer to have an agent make your reservations call or email Fleetwood Travels at
travel@fleetwoodtravels.com.  Keep all records of
your reservations and confirmation numbers, as well as the telephone numbers of your travel agent, hotel, and car rental company....
When purchasing airline tickets, have your travel agent confirm your seat assignments and issue your boarding passes. Ask what
official travel documents you will need.
Arrange to get passports and visas if necessary.

Two Months Before Departure
Add items such as luggage, a travel iron, beach towels, and blow dryer to your honeymoon registry.  Check on the inoculation
requirements for the country you will be visiting at
http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/travel_1744.html.  Start putting together a list of
things you will want to pack.

One Month Before Departure
Buy luggage, camera, and sunglasses, bug repellent creme.
If you already own a camera, make sure it's in working order and pack more film than you think you'll need. .
Buy extra batteries
Buy trip insurance from Fleetwood Travels to cover trip delay, trip interruption, medical emergencies before and during your trip.
Make sure all of your credit cards are up-to-date.
Make a copy of your travel itinerary, along with phone numbers where you can be reached, to leave with someone at home in case of
emergency.
Make a list of everything you will need for your trip including clothes, toiletries, and accessories.
Check with the Federal Aviation Administration for a current listing of items allowed for carry-on at
http://www.tsa.gov/311/index.shtm

One Week Before Departure
Get traveler's checks..
Pack all medication in your carry-on bag.
Pack a change of clothes and any other essentials - such as a toothbrush or contact lens supplies - in your carry-on bag in case your
suitcases get lost or stolen.
Reconfirm all reservations.
Pack all of your uncrushable items - T-shirts, socks, underwear, bathing suits - ahead of time.
Make a list of all the valuables you are carrying, including the numbers of your credit cards and traveler's checks, and put copies in your
luggage.
If you will need foreign currency for your honeymoon, exchange at least enough money ahead of time to get you from the airport to your
hotel.

Day of Departure
Make sure that you have your money and any travel documents (passports, hotel confirmations) in your carry-on baggage -- not packed
in your checked luggage.
Reconfirm the flight once again right before you leave home.
Arrive at the airport early to avoid any last-minute problems -- one hour for domestic flights, two hours for international flights.
Reconfirm all reservations and again check with the Federal Aviation Administration for a current listing of items allowed for carry-on at
http://www.tsa.gov/311/index.shtm

Honeymoon Checklist