Affordable honeymoon spots for South African couples
Sunday Tribune
|July 06, 2025
PLANNING a wedding is often a joyous occasion, but it can also be a financial burden.
With the rising costs associated with weddings, many couples find themselves having to make tough decisions, including whether or not to go on a honeymoon.
However, a honeymoon is a vital opportunity for newlyweds to connect, relax and celebrate their love away from the stress of wedding planning.
Fortunately, numerous affordable honeymoon destinations cater to South African couples, allowing them to create lasting memories without breaking the bank. Here are some of the top choices:
A tropical paradise: Mauritius
Mauritius is often regarded as a dream destination for honeymooners, and with good reason.
This stunning island in the Indian Ocean offers a blend of beautiful beaches, lush landscapes and vibrant culture.
For South Africans, Mauritius is particularly appealing due to its proximity, visa-free entry and a variety of budget-friendly accommodation options.
Couples can enjoy romantic beach walks, explore the island's natural beauty or indulge in water sports without overspending.
Many all-inclusive resorts provide excellent value for money, covering accommodation, meals, drinks and activities.
To save even more, consider travelling during the off-peak season from May to September, when prices are lower and the island is less crowded.
The Spice Island: Zanzibar
Zanzibar, known as the Spice Island, is another fantastic honeymoon destination for South Africans.
With its rich history, stunning beaches and vibrant culture, Zanzibar offers couples an unforgettable experience.
Flights from South Africa to Zanzibar can be found for under R5 000, making it an accessible option for many.
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