How the Honeymmon Gift Registry service works
The Honeymoon Gift Registry service works much like the usual department
store list, except that your wedding guests contribute monetary amounts
towards your honeymoon plans.
Receive your stationery
You will receive a special keepsake box containing gift cards explaining
the service for your guests and thank you cards which you can send to your
guests to show them how much you appreciate their contribution. You will also
receive a unique keepsake book where you can keep all the treasured memories
of your trip forever.
Let your family and friends know
To let your guests know how they can play an important role in making your
dream honeymoon a reality, enclose a guest card with each of your wedding invitations.
Receive contributions on your account
Guests can contribute online by credit card either online or by Telephone.
They will be able to login to your personal webpage which will display your
photo and welcome message. You will receive an email when a contribution is made
and you are able to view your account and any special messages from your guests
at any time using your personal log-in.
Enjoy your perfect honeymoon
You’ll receive the honeymoon of your dreams to the total value of contributions
made, plus you can add any extra amount you wish. After the honeymoon has been paid
for and all contributions have been made, you will be refunded with any money left
in the account leaving you with some spending money! Or you can leave the money in
the account for future holidays.
Please click here for full terms and conditions.
The Honeymoon Gift Registry service is operated by Travel Counsellors Ltd.
To use this service the couple must agree to our terms and conditions available on request.
Bali - Paradise!
Tuesday 2nd September 2008

Travel Counsellor: Mary Foyle
It is quite a while since anyone asked me to quote for a holiday to Bali. It seems to have disappeared off the radar during the past few years. This was mainly due to the bombing at Kuta some years ago and also the fact that Irish citizens had to apply in advance for visas to enter Indonesia.
However, this changed recently and John (my husband) and I decided to head off in September. This was to be our first trip away together without the kids in years and we were really excited. We chose Bali as we had a preference to visit an Eastern country and most of the other countries eg Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam were right in the middle of the rainy season. Bali was everything we had hoped for – lovely hotels, fantastic long stretches of white sandy beaches, fabulous sunsets, great restaurants and bars and most important of all, lovely people. The Balinese were friendly, gentle and courteous and not a bit pushy when plying their wares.
Our first stop was Legian Beach and our hotel... view full story
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