Make MyTrip’s ‘How India Travels for Honeymoon’ Report Offers New Perspectives on Couples’ Travel Preferences
A honeymoon is unlike any other travel experience it marks a couple’s first trip together as newlyweds, making it a deeply personal and memorable milestone. Newlyweds don’t just seek a vacation; they want to create unique, meaningful experiences that will create lasting memories. Whether relaxing on exotic beaches or exploring serene hill stations, Indian honeymooners' preferences are as diverse as the regions they come from.
But
where exactly are Indian couples headed for their honeymoons, and what are the
experiences they are seeking? MakeMyTrip’s latest report, ‘How India Travels for Honeymoon’, analyses
booking data from October 2023 to September 2024, compared to the same period
in the preceding year, offering interesting insights into the evolving travel
preferences, trends, and behaviours of couples embarking on this special
journey.
Rajesh Magow, Co-founder and Group CEO of
MakeMyTrip, said“As the wedding season in India approaches, the
spotlight turns to honeymoon travel—where couples look to craft a truly
special, once-in-a-lifetime experience. For the first time, we are sharing
unique insights into the distinct booking patterns that set honeymoon travel
apart from leisure trips. Our aim is to provide a deeper understanding that
will allow us—and the broader travel and wedding ecosystem—to create
experiences that are not only romantic and memorable but also aligned with the
evolving preferences of today's honeymooners. As couples increasingly seek
personalized experiences, luxury, and unexplored destinations, we remain
dedicated to delivering a variety of choices and travel planning experience for
honeymooners.”
Beach Destinations Reign Supreme for Honeymooners
On
the international front, Thailand tops the list of favourite honeymoon
destinations for Indian couples, recording the highest share of honeymoon
package bookings in 2023-24 on MakeMyTrip. Thailand increased its booking share
by an impressive 5.2% year-on-year (YoY), surpassing Maldives, which led the
rankings last year. Maldives saw a 16.2% YoY decline in honeymoon package
bookings while all other top five international destinations – Indonesia,
Mauritius, and Vietnam – gained share this year.
On
the domestic front, the Andamans replaced Kerala as the most booked honeymoon
destination, increasing its share of honeymoon package bookings by 6.9% YoY.
Kashmir, which gained 3.6% in bookings, moved to third place. The number of
bookings for Goa remained the same as last year while Himachal Pradesh saw a
decline of 4% in honeymoon package bookings. The North-East, Uttarakhand and
Maharashtra also drew attention from Indian couples seeking domestic honeymoon
destinations.
Indian Couples Travelling Far and Wide to Make Their First Trip Together Special
There is an increasing appeal for new and diverse destinations among Indian honeymooners. While international destinations such as Bhutan, Azerbaijan, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and Seychelles have seen a significant YoY growth in honeymoon package bookings, this trend was not just limited to short haul
destinations.
Long-hauld estimations also featured prominently in the honeymoon travel plans
of Indian couples. Easy visa destination Japan witnessed the highest YoY growth
of 388% in honeymoon package bookings. Other long-haul destinations that have
seen maximum growth for honeymoon package bookings include Scandinavia, the
United States, South Africa, and Australia and New Zealand.
Honeymooners increasingly opt for Longer, Luxurious and Multi-City Adventures
Couples
are willing to spend extra for luxury and indulgence during their honeymoon. The
average spending per couple has increased by 13% YoY. Notably, 68% of newlyweds
chose 4-star or 5-star properties for their stay. 1 in every 5 honeymoon
package bookings were for a 5-star property between 2023-24, reflecting a 10% YoY
growth.
There
is also a growing trend of couples exploring multiple destinations within the
same trip. On the domestic front, the share of couples visiting four or more
cities increased from 35% in 2022-23 to 39% in 2023-24. Internationally, while
more than half of honeymooners still prefer single-city itineraries, the share
of couples opting for two or more cities rose from 32% to 47%.
In
terms of travel duration, 78% of domestic honeymooners booked packages for up
to 5 days in 2023-24, in line with the booking trends for the previous year.
However, for international travellers, the percentage of couples booking a
honeymoon package of more than 5 days increased from 34% in2022-23to 42% in 2023-24,
reflecting a trend toward longer honeymoons. This shift also aligns with the
increase inpreference among couples to travel to multiple cities.
Premium Honeymoon Packages Soar
Metro
cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore are driving the demand for premium
honeymoon packages, contributing to more than two-thirds of all honeymoon
package bookings. However, cities such as Hyderabad, Kolkata, Chennai,
Ahmedabad, and Pune are also seeing a notable shift from budget to premium
travel.
Curated Romantic Honeymoon Experiences Drive Demand
The
demand for personalized, romantic experiences is stronger than ever. Honeymoon
package bookings have grown by 25% YoY, pointing towards a trend of couples
wanting an end-to-end curated experience. More than 95% of honeymoon package
bookings this year included curated experiences/activities. As a result,
MakeMyTrip saw a 56% growth in bookings of premium romantic activities such as couples' photos hoots, romantic dining, cruises
(sunset/dinner/catamaran), couples' spa sessions, and floating breakfasts.
Last-Minute Bookings Still Common Among Honeymooners
Indian
couples booked their honeymoons closer to their departure dates, with 56% of
domestic packages and 38% of international packages being booked within 30 days
of travel. This pattern is in line with the overall travel behaviour of Indian travellers,
who tend to book closer to the departure date.Interestingly, 31% of
international honeymooners booked more than two months in advance, compared to
18% for domestic trips.
In
addition to analysing booking data, MakeMyTrip conducted a survey of over 200
individuals who booked their honeymoon package through the platform in the last
3 months to gain deeper insights. The survey revealed that 70% of couples
embarked on their honeymoon within 10 days of their wedding, 10% took their
trip between 10 days to a month later, while 20% opted to delay their honeymoon
beyond 1 month.
MakeMyTrip’s latest report offers a comprehensive view of honeymoon travel trends in India. As couples continue to prioritize luxury, personalized experiences, and explore new destinations, MakeMyTrip remains committed to curating packages that cater to every couple’s dream getaway.
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