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After recently getting married, I soon jetted off to Italy for my honeymoon.
But what to pack?
Everyone needed to know my husband and I had just got married.
How else were the hotel staff in Rome and Amalfi going to know we needed an upgrade to the honeymoon suite?
So, I searched for ages for as much personalised stuff I could get my hands on to take with me.
But, while I packed my suitcase full with matching Wifey & Hubby passport covers, luggage tags and jumpers, I also threw in a load of the travel essentials I always take, including a travel adaptor and small bottles for my liquids.
From an Instax camera, to a custom beach tote bag, here’s everything I packed for my honeymoon.
Maybe it will give you some inspiration for your next romantic trip…

Deputy travel editor Hayley Minn (pictured in Amalfi) reveals what she packed for her honeymoon to Italy
For my bag, I got this gorgeous white (of course) holdall that fits so much more in than it seems.
I love the fact I could get it personalised with my new initials in gold on the front.
The two carry handles make it easy to take with me on the go, while an adjustable shoulder strap means I can customise it to my fit.
This Mr and Mrs personalised travel set is so cute, including a coordinated passport holder and luggage tag, made with vegan leather.
The Wifey and Hubby passport holders came with our initials embossed in the corner, while the luggage tags have our names printed on one side, and ‘Let the adventure begin’ on the other.
Was £39.
Every beach holiday needs a tote bag – and this one is perfect for newlyweds.
It can be personalised with your new name, and the year you got married.
Plus, it’s really strong and fits loads in.
Was £34.95.
Make sure everyone knows you’re just married, with these super comfortable jumpers, perfect for the plane journey.
Reading ‘Hubby’ and ‘Wifey’, the date can be personlised on both to read your wedding day.
No honeymoon is complete without some white lingerie, and Ann Summers’ Hold Me Tight Body is flattering on everyone.
Made from delicate lace that contains 50% recycled fibres, the underwired cups have a lined bottom cup for more modesty and a scalloped edge.
Cinched at the waist with a high-shine elastic for stunning hourglass shaping, the back is complete with cut-out details and a Brazilian brief.
One of my biggest fears on the honeymoon was losing our rings in the sea.
But this little zip box from Stackers is perfect for somewhere to put your wedding bands when you go for a swim.
Throughout my life I’ve been told I’d ‘lose my head if it weren’t screwed on’, and have been known to leave my suitcase on the train, my passport on the plane and my purse on the bar.
I really would be lost without tile Mates, which I’ve attached to my keys and added one to my suitcase.
The Bluetooth trackers are the ideal solution for scatterbrains, and also for safety if you’re solo travelling, so friends and family can know your whereabouts.
Power banks are a must for long journeys, as there’s not always an available plug socket nearby – although most long-haul flights now do have USB ports to charge your phone.
I love Anker’s Nano Power Bank, as it’s so small, and doesn’t have a need for wires.
Was £29.99.
I always bring my Instax camera with me on my travels, as the instant photos are such a cute way of marking each trip.
The camera always goes down a treat with friends – and is so easy to use.
This travel bottle set has been an absolute gamechanger for me when it comes to travelling with hand luggage only.
The TSA-approved clear case comes with 17 containers, ranging in size, that you can decant all your lotions and potions in to using the included funnel.
It even comes with a brush for cleaning, as well as waterproof sticker labels so you don’t mix up your shampoo with your moisturiser!
I was always a paperback book purist until I got my Kindle.
It really is a game-changer for reading, purely for the amount of space it saves in your bag, rather than having to carry around three heavy books, which often end up getting soggy and damaged.
A travel adapter is an absolute must if you’re going abroad, and I always leave this one in my suitcase so I never forget to pack it.
It fits any plug sockets around the world, and also has three USB ports, as well as a slot for USB-C cables, so you can charge five different devices at the same time.
I bought this blackout eye mask for a long-haul flight originally, and it’s so good I use it in bed every night now, and my sleep has got so much better.
Designed to prevent pressure on your eyes, this 3D sleep mask is perfect for sensitive eyes or those with lash extensions.
Made from premium memory foam and soft, breathable material, it offers superior comfort and light-blocking ability.
Was £12.99.
With lots of fancy dinners on my honeymoon, I wanted my hair to look its best.
These tongs from mdlondon are so easy to use – and come in this very handy travel pack, that’s so light and packs away really neatly.
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