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Launch: Unique Honeymoons

Unique Honeymoons, a new twice yearly title from Wanderlust Publications, goes on sale on 12 January, priced £7.99.

According to distributors, COMAG Specialist: “From the publishers of  Wanderlust and edited by award-winning Sarah Baxter, Unique Honeymoons will be an exciting magazine for couples who are looking for more from their honeymoon than a fortnight on a beach.

Launching with the Spring/Summer issue, Unique Honeymoons will feature great inspirational ideas for the ultimate honeymoon experiences around the world. As well as exhilarating activities, wildlife encounters, romantic journeys and incredible places to stay, this new magazine will give guidance on planning the holiday of a lifetime.

From organising a safari, island paradises that go beyond the brochure, wildlife encounters, romantic journeys and incredible places to stay, Unique Honeymoons is designed to be an essential guide to what for many is their first big adventure.

Having spoken to experts including air stewards, hotel concierges, green travel experts and returned honeymooners for their top tips on getting upgrades, avoiding disasters and more, Unique Honeymoons will be the ultimate guide on the subject.

With a month-by-month calendar on where to holiday when for the best weather, deals, festivals and wildlife encounters, as well as some of the top locations and experiences from around the world. Whether they are quirky (sleeping in a tree-house or staying in an ice hotel) or more traditional (romantic lodges, desert islands or safaris), Unique Honeymoons has them all and much, much, more.

Featuring holidays from £100 to £10,000, Unique Honeymoons will have options for all budgets and offer money-saving tips and ways to get more for less, whether they are post-wedding short breaks or long-haul, once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

Unique Honeymoons will have tear-out mini-guides to hot honeymooners’ destinations, advice on health and etiquette for the locations featured, as well as a countdown to the holiday itself, with a checklist of what needs to be done and when.”