Marriage Councelling Tips for Planning Romantic Getaways on a Budget

by Jessica on February 12, 2010

When couples go to marriage councelling the therapist usually assigns homework.    This can involve reading something, discussing something, or doing a communication exercise.  It can also include planning a romantic getaway.

But do you really need to pay for marriage councelling so that someone can tell you to plan a getaway?

What’s stopping you from enjoying fun in the sun surrounded by crystal clear waters? For many the top reason they can’t enjoy the romantic getaway of their dreams is due to the price tag. When people think of romantic getaways, they think of faraway places in exotic locales and normally these types of vacations aren’t very friendly on the wallet. Don’t give up though. These are not the only romantic getaways to be enjoyed.

Think of it this way,  if you plan these getaways before your marriage is in crisis you could be using the money you might be spending on marriage councelling on romantic getaway instead.  Instead of thinking of a budget as restrictive, think of it as the first step in your plan to enjoy a worry-free romantic getaway. Look to your budget as a friend who helps keep you in check, not the enemy keeping you from experiencing the romantic getaway you want. These helpful hints will guide you in planning a romantic getaway on a budget.

  1. Plan Early – The best deals are normally found far in advance of the trip. By planning ahead you may find that you can afford to budget a romantic jaunt once every season instead of just once a year. Once a month is also doable if you keep the trips simple.
  2. Rent a Car - Cheaper rental prices can be found if you pick up the car on Thursday and return it on a Monday. This is a good way to travel without adding mileage to your own car. For locations that are not too far away but require a bit of time driving, use the road trip to spend time talking and enjoying the scenery along the way.
  3. Explore Your Own State – We often think of a getaway as leaving our state, but any change of location that is relaxing and romantic is a great way for couples to spend time together. Check out the mountains and beaches in your state. Each state has points of interest. For example, in the state of North Carolina, there are romantic cabins and hotels in mountainous areas like Asheville. There are also beachfront views in Wilmington and the Outer Banks.
  4. Take a Bus Tour – Bus tours take trips to many popular places. These are coach tour buses with comfortable seating. Many times the cost of the trip includes hotel rooms and food. You can take a weekend trip to wine country, casinos, or other locations without spending a penny on gas or having the dreaded worry of doing the driving.
  5. All Inclusive Resorts – If the romantic getaway is to last three or four days, research all inclusive trips. With these deals, airfare, hotel, and food are included. A number of activities are included in the package so you don’t have to leave the resort if you don’t want to. Mexico, the Caribbean, and Hawaii are just a few places that have all-inclusive resorts.

A budget doesn’t have to stop you from spending time together away from it all. In fact, planning ahead makes the trip more romantic, because money is the last thing you have to think about. Instead you can concentrate on each other, which is the whole point of a romantic getaway in the first place, right?  If you simply cannot pull this off without fighting and arguing than you best spend the money instead on high-quality marriage councelling.

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