Holiday Budget: We just got back from our Honey Moon

I have been a bit quiet over the last few weeks because my wife and I were finally able to go on our honeymoon, roughly a year after getting married.

Now that we are back, I wanted to go through how much it cost us through a day by day breakdown to travel to Queensland in 2022.

Which will hopefully help anyone who may be looking to travel to the Northern part of Queensland, which is an absolute spectacular and majestic part of the world that I would highly recommend for anyone to go to.

We splurged a bit more, due to the fact it was our honeymoon, so you could definitely do it a lot cheaper if you wanted to. However, we also could have spent a heap more as well…

Day 0 (A prelude before going away): Crown Promenade and Delta Concert

Accommodation- Crown 1 night= $378 (not worth the money in the end)

Delta Concert = $300

Food and Drink = $38

Total = $716

Let’s start with Day 1: Flights to Proserpine from Melbourne

Pools at Mantra Club Croc, Airlie Beach, honeymoon, holiday, budget.

Mantra Club Croc resort, just outside of Airlie Beach. Booked through Redeem Vacations.

Jet Star flights for my wife and I to = $299.92

Shuttle Bus to Accommodation = $44

Accommodation for 4 nights = $120 (We got a voucher through our photo booth and Redeem vacations)

Food and drink = $65

Groceries = $30.45

Taxi ride = $10.50

Total = $569.87

Day 2: Ocean Rafting and Snorkelling adventure

Standing on Whitehaven beach, thanks to Ocean Rafting for the day. Was the most beautiful beach and trip!

Standing on Whitehaven Beach, which is a pure wonder of the world, with the whitest sands and bluest waters!

Adventure = $278

Food and Drink = $88

Total = $366

Day 3: Day in Airlie Beach and Relax Day

Airlie Beach lagoon, pool, honeymoon, budget, free, travel

Airlie Beach Lagoon, public swimming area, with waters just as beautiful as its bay.

Food and Drink = $51.50

Total = $51.50

Day 4: Tongarra Sailing and Snorkelling Adventure

Tongarra Sailing and Snorkelling adventure, heading back in with a sunset sail at Airlie beach.

Tongarra Sailing and Snorkelling adventure, heading back in with a sunset sail at Airlie beach.

Adventure = $300

Food and Drink = $53.50

Total = $353.5

Day 5: Hamilton Island (Loads of Free water sports/activities)

Amazing views at Hamilton Island Sunset beauty travel adventure budget

Sunset on Hamilton island was pure bliss and left us breathless from the beauty. The array of colours was amazing and the image above does not do it justice!

Taxi Ride- $11.10

Ferry (returns) = $240.50

Accommodation for 1 night at Reef View Hotel = $430

Food and Drinks = $77.7

Total = $759.30

Day 6: Car hire and travel to Townsville/Magnetic Island

Car Hire for 6 days (we also went above the KM limit) = $970

Accommodation for 1 night at the Rambutan = $143.7

Food and Drinks = $44.3

Groceries = $19.70

Total = $1,177.30

Day 7: Magnetic Island and Palm Cove

Unfortunately our only day of bad weather where it rained all morning was on Magnetic Island.

Ferry trip to Magnetic Island = $56.8

Bus trip = $6.70

Palm Cove Accommodation for 2 nights = $535

Food and Drinks = $62.50

Groceries = $30.50

Petrol = $70.51

Total = $762.01

Day 8: Palm Cove Markets and Relax Day

Palm Cove Paradise for couples, travel, accommodation, budget, honeymoon.

Peppers resort Palm Cove, where we stayed at an apartment called Palm Cove Paradise for couples.

Markets = $45.6

Food and Drinks = $84.80

Total = $130.40

Day 9: Daintree Rainforest and Port Douglas

Daintree Rainforest, beach, honeymoon, travel, budget, do it yourself, beauty

The Daintree Rainforest, where the Rainforest meets the beach. Pure amazing sights and wonder!

Mossman Gorge Bus fare = $26

Ferry Ride over Daintree river return = $39

Daintree Discovery Centre = $71

Ice Cream = $11.10

Food and Drinks = $24.5

Groceries = $12.45

Accommodation at the Ramada for 1 night = $170.10

Total = $354.15

Day 10: SkyRail Daintree Rainforest and Cairns

Karanda Train and Skyrail = $238

Karanda markets = $27.65

Cairns Accommodation for 2 nights= $216

Food and Drinks = $55.60

Groceries = $21.35

Total = $558.65

Day 11: Atherton Tablelands and Waterfall Hunting

Milla Milla Circuit waterfalls, Atherton Tablelands, Cairns, Honeymoon, budget, travel, holidays

The Milla Milla Waterfall, has to be some of the freshest waters and amazing swimming spots we have been to!

Crystal Cave and Geode = $90

Petrol = $55.45

Food and Drinks = $32.10

Total = $177.55

Day 12: Cairns and Flight Home

Ice cream = $18.50

Food and drinks = $28.5

Petrol = $50.45

Long term Car park = $120

Flight Home = $315.20

Total = $532.65

Which concludes the holiday and brings us to the grand total of (drum roll please)…

Grand Total = $6,508.88

When I look back on the holiday and see the grand total, I was a little surprised, I thought we had spent around $5,500 or so.

However, we had also brought a few things like some accommodation and flights before we left, so I may have forgotten about a few of those that definitely add up over time.

Like I said above though, you can definitely do a lot of what we did for much cheaper, but we wanted to splurge a bit more for our honeymoon and were willing to do so.

Of course, we didn’t spend all that much on drinks or eating out, as we made our own lunch and took our own breakfast majority of the time.

You could definitely see how we could have splurged a lot more as well.

But hopefully, if you are planning on a trip to Northern Queensland, this has helped you and now you can budget for yourself and your family before going up.

Until next Time,

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