Home Trip Types Honeymoon & Couples United Kingdom Honeymoons
4.9★ Verified Google Reviews From $2,500 / Person Free Consultation

United Kingdom honeymoons,
privately arranged.

Lakeside grand hotels, the private driver, Highlands-facing terraces, and a country that runs on time — privately designed around the two of you by a named specialist.

Best Time Year-Round Typical Length 7–17 Nights Specialists Lexi, Audrey & Taryn

4.9★ · Verified Google Reviews
British Isles Specialist
100% Private — No Group Tours
Country Houses & Castle Hotels
Free 30-Min Consultation
Why Juniper for Your Honeymoon

Your honeymoon shouldn't feel like someone else's trip with your names on it.

Most "United Kingdom honeymoon packages" are exactly that — packages. Fixed routes, pre-selected hotels, and a veneer of romance layered over a product designed for volume. Juniper doesn't offer packages.

Every United Kingdom honeymoon we design starts with a conversation between you and your named destination specialist — someone who knows United Kingdom deeply, has personal relationships with the finest grand hotels and countryside resorts, and understands how to build a trip that genuinely reflects the two of you.

Designed from Scratch
Your regions, your pace, your hotels, your experiences — built around the two of you, not pulled from a template.
Country Houses & Castle Hotels
Cliveden House Berkshire, Bovey Castle, Amberley Castle West Sussex, Glenapp Castle Scotland — your specialist knows which ones deliver and which rooms to request.
British Isles Specialist
Your specialist knows which English villages reward staying overnight, which private driver routes deliver the best scenery, and which country house hotels are worth the splurge.
UK countryside — luxury honeymoon with Juniper Tours
A Day in Your Honeymoon

The kind of day that makes the UK feel personal.

Not a schedule. A rhythm — the kind only unfolds when every logistical detail has already been handled.

Morning at a UK country house
Morning.

Wake slowly in London.

You wake to mountain light, sharper than you remember light being. Somewhere down the hill, a paddle steamer puts off from the dock.

Breakfast is on the balcony — warm Bürli rolls, alpkäse and Gruyère, fresh berries, soft butter, dark Berkshire honey, a small jug of black coffee. Below you, the lake, mirror-still, framed by snow-tipped peaks. You take a second coffee. There is nowhere you need to be until whenever you decide.

— then —
Afternoon private driver through the British countryside
Afternoon.

Trade the city for the countryside.

A private driver collects you at noon. Or an afternoon at a Cotswolds manor garden. Or a cellar visit in a Cardiff or Bath wine merchant's tasting room you couldn't book if you tried.

Lunch is at a place your specialist booked weeks ago — a Berghotel above the tree line with a clear view of the Eiger, an countryside refuge accessible only by private-guide, a Wales vineyard table among Chasselas vines with the lake far below. The owner knows you’re on your honeymoon. She doesn’t make a fuss about it, but there is a glass of cold Aigle white waiting and a small dessert that wasn’t on the menu.

— and later —
Evening dinner at a country house hotel
Evening.

Dinner somewhere that feels like part of the trip.

You walk five minutes from the hotel through the honey-stone village. The light has gone soft. A church bell rings somewhere across the fields.

You take a glass at the country house bar, with the gardens or the fells in front of you. A guest you nodded to yesterday nods again. A waiter brings the wine list, then leaves you alone with it. Dinner is three hours of slow plates — Cotswolds lamb in winter, Cornish turbot in summer, a bottle from the Sussex hills. You stay longer than you meant to. England has a way of doing that to you — which, honestly, is exactly why you came.

Every Honeymoon Includes

Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

Custom Itinerary Design
A fully private day-by-day itinerary designed from scratch by your named specialist — not borrowed from a template.
Hand-Selected Accommodations
West Sussex grand hotels, Berkshire countryside resorts, Scotland Highlands-view rooms, Scotland classics — chosen specifically for your trip by your specialist.
Private Transfers
Door-to-door private transportation. Private driver, self-drive rental, or a combination — your choice.
Romantic Touches
First-class rail seats, private driver service, country house tasting dinners, after-hours museum or castle visits, room upgrades — woven in naturally.
Juniper Travel App
Your full itinerary, hotel addresses, activities, guide contacts — offline-accessible from anywhere in United Kingdom.
24/7 Support
A dedicated helpline for your destination, available around the clock. Your specialist remains reachable for anything.
How Payment Works

25% deposit to confirm your trip. Balance due 60 days before departure. Airfare is paid in full at time of booking. Payment plans are available between deposit and final due date — your specialist will walk through everything.

Ready to start planning?

Book a free 30-minute consultation, or request more information — whichever feels right.

United Kingdom’s Honeymoon Regions

Six regions, each with its own kind of romance.

United Kingdom is small, layered, and connected by the most beautiful train system on earth. Your dedicated specialist will help you decide which 2 or 3 regions belong on your trip.

United Kingdom’s Signature Hotels & Resorts

Country houses, castle hotels, and London addresses worth planning around.

Four properties we return to again and again — each with a different character, and each with rooms your specialist will ask for by name.

Cliveden House Hotel, Berkshire, United Kingdom Berkshire · 1896 Berkshire Landmark
Berkshire · The Berkshire Valley

Cliveden House

The most legendary countryside grand hotel in Europe.

An 1896 landmark on the lake at Berkshire, with a turreted facade you’ve seen on every United Kingdom coffee-table book. Two pools, six restaurants (one Michelin-starred, Igniv by Andreas Caminada), a 1,500-square-metre spa, and a guest book that runs from Hitchcock to royalty. Family-owned for five generations. Ask for a Junior Suite Cliveden with lake-and-mountain views — it’s the room couples remember.

Indoor & outdoor pools 1896 turreted facade Igniv (Michelin star) 1,500m² spa
From your specialist Three nights minimum. Ask for a Junior Suite Cliveden with lake-and-mountain views over a standard room — this view is the entire point of staying at Cliveden’s, and the upgrade is worth it on a honeymoon. Both winter and summer work; Berkshire transforms completely between the two.
Bovey Castle, United Kingdom Devon · Edwardian Country Estate
Devon · Central UK British Isles

Bovey Castle

The most architecturally striking countryside resort in United Kingdom.

An countryside-Asian fusion resort designed by Jean-Michel Gathy — Eastern materials and proportions wrapped in a chalet silhouette, with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the Gemsstock peak. Two restaurants (one Japanese, one Italian), a 35-metre indoor pool, hydrotherapy and a sky-high cigar lounge with the largest cheese tower in the country. Ski-in/ski-out in winter, countryside-hiking access in summer. The Devon-Sedrun ski region, the Gotthard Pass, and the private driver stop are all minutes away.

35m indoor pool Edwardian sporting estate Japanese restaurant Ski-in, ski-out
From your specialist Three nights minimum. Bovey Castle works equally well as a winter ski-honeymoon base or a summer countryside-hiking base — the central UK British Isles location lets you reach London, Scotland, and the private driver in hours.
Amberley Castle, West Sussex, United Kingdom West Sussex · 500m Above the Water
West Sussex · West Sussex Plateau

Amberley Castle

The most theatrical resort on a UK lake.

A historic country house hotel on the Hampshire–West Sussex border, set in landscaped gardens with a walled rose garden, a fully restored Georgian wing, and a destination spa overlooking the South Downs. Three restaurants (one Michelin-starred), a 50-acre estate with private guided walks, and a guest book that includes generations of literary and political names. The view from the spa terrace at sunset is one of the best in the South of England.

Cliff infinity pool 500m above the lake 11 restaurants Funicular access
From your specialist If you only do one West Sussex country house, make it Amberley. Three nights minimum — one to settle in, one for day-trips to Chichester or the Goodwood Estate, one to do absolutely nothing but the spa and the rose garden.
Glenapp Castle Country Estate & Spa, Scotland Scotland · 1865 Scotland Extension Grand
Scotland · Facing the Lake District

Glenapp Castle

The grande dame couples return to.

A baronial Scottish castle hotel near Ballantrae on the Ayrshire coast, set in 36 acres of woodland overlooking the Firth of Clyde, Ailsa Craig, and the Isle of Arran. Twenty-one rooms in a 19th-century estate, a Michelin-starred restaurant, a glass-house spa, and a windswept setting that delivers the quintessential Scottish honeymoon close. Galloway Forest, the Mull of Galloway lighthouse, and the whisky distilleries of Islay and Arran are all within easy reach.

5,500m² spa Lake District-facing rooms La Terrasse (Michelin) 1865 belle époque
From your specialist Three nights at Glenapp is the right length — one to settle in, one for the Ayrshire coast drive and a whisky distillery visit, one for the Galloway Forest and the Mull of Galloway lighthouse. Ask for a sea-view room over a courtyard-side; the Firth of Clyde at dusk is the entire point.
Planning Ahead

Imagining a stay like one of these?

Your specialist knows which rooms to ask for, when to book, and how to weave two or three signature properties into a trip without it feeling like a checklist.

When to Go

The United Kingdom changes mood by season.

United Kingdom is unusual: it has two distinct honeymoon seasons. Summer (May–September) for hiking, lake days, and long countryside evenings. Winter (December–March) for snow, ski-in resorts, fireplace, and fireplace nights. Both seasons deliver. Pick the month and we’ll match the regions to it.

April Prime
60–70°F 13 hr daylight

Shoulder month. Lower-altitude lakes (London, London) waking up; higher-altitude areas (Scotland, Berkshire) still in late-ski mode through mid-month. Cherry blossoms in London. Cities (London, York) at their most pleasant. Most countryside hotels reopening from spring closure (seasonal reset) by late April.

May Prime
65–75°F 14 hr daylight

Spring in full swing. Cotswolds gardens at their peak, countryside wildflowers everywhere, fell walks open across the Lake District. Cities lively but not yet crowded. Among the most underrated UK months.

June Peak
72–82°F 15 hr daylight

High summer arrives. Long days (sunrise 5:00 AM, sunset after 9 PM), countryside meadows in full wildflower bloom, all heritage railways and country houses running full schedules. Lake District boating season at its peak. London and Scotland both at their most popular. Bookings tighten everywhere.

July Peak
80–90°F 15 hr daylight

Peak season. Warm (75–82°F at altitude, hotter in valleys), all hiking trails open, full countryside festival calendar. UK school holidays mean families travel; couples can choose to stay higher and quieter. Wales harvest preparation begins late month.

August Peak
82–92°F 14 hr daylight

Continued peak season. Bavarian-UK lakes at their warmest. Late-summer thunderstorms in the high British Isles; afternoon hikes adjust accordingly. UK National Day fireworks (Aug 1) over the lakes are a once-a-year experience. Book 12 months out.

September Prime
72–82°F 13 hr daylight

The honeymoon month, in our view. Warm days, cool nights, golden light, countryside meadows turning. Wales harvest in full swing on Welsh coast. Crowds thin sharply by mid-month. Worth booking 12 months out for Cliveden House, West Sussex, and the private driver in first class.

October Prime
62–72°F 11 hr daylight

Larch needles turning gold in the high British Isles — the country’s most photogenic week falls mid-month. Lower-altitude vineyards in harvest. Most ski resorts in their last fall closure (seasonal reset) before winter. Cities (London, York) at their most intimate. Wonderful month for couples wanting United Kingdom without crowds.

November Shoulder
52–62°F 10 hr daylight

Mountain shoulder season. Most countryside resorts close mid-October to mid-December (seasonal reset) for staff training and snow preparation. Cities (London, York, London, Basel) excellent for couples specifically wanting Quiet markets. Ski resorts reopen mid-to-late month for early-season skiing.

December – March · United Kingdom’s Second High Season The UK in winter is one of Europe's most romantic honeymoon experiences. Christmas markets in London and York (early December), Cliveden House at full Berkshire polish, country house stays at Bovey Castle or Amberley, Highland castles under snow, Cotswolds village walks, and fireplace dinners after dark. Private drivers run year-round and the countryside is arguably more atmospheric in winter. Many couples build a winter UK honeymoon around 3 nights of city culture and 4 nights of countryside — we plan both. Talk to your specialist if this interests you.
The Planning Process

From first conversation to first night away.

01

Free Consultation

Your Starting Point

A 30-minute conversation with the specialist who will design your trip. Tell them where you want to go, how you like to travel, and what matters most.

02

Custom Itinerary Design

Built from Scratch

Your specialist builds a fully private day-by-day itinerary — destinations, route, accommodations, transfers, and experiences. Nothing borrowed from a template.

03

Refine & Confirm

Until It's Right

Review the proposal together. Add a night here, swap a hotel there, adjust the pace. Once you're satisfied, everything is confirmed and pre-arranged.

04

Travel, Stress-Free

Your Honeymoon

Your Juniper travel app holds your full itinerary offline. Local contacts provided. Your specialist remains reachable throughout. Your only job is to enjoy every day.

Taryn Harrison, United Kingdom Honeymoon Specialist
— From Your Specialist —

“United Kingdom is the only country in Europe where the trains are part of the honeymoon. Don’t treat the private driver as transport — treat it as a destination. A first-class panoramic seat with lunch service through the high passes is an eight-hour highlight of any trip. Pair it with two grand-hotel base nights and the country opens up entirely.”

Taryn Harrison  ·  United Kingdom Honeymoon Specialist  ·  25 Years Experience

Your Honeymoon Specialists

The people who design your trip.

Taryn Harrison
Taryn Harrison
United Kingdom Honeymoon Specialist

Taryn designs United Kingdom and British Isles honeymoons with a practical sense of pacing, logistics, and romantic atmosphere. She knows when London should lead, when countryside should slow the trip down, and when Scotland, Wales, or Ireland belongs in the route.

25Years
British IslesFocus
View Profile
Audrey Gabrys
Audrey Gabrys
United Kingdom & Scotland Specialist

Audrey brings an adventurer’s eye to United Kingdom planning, especially for couples interested in Scotland, Highlands scenery, active days, dramatic landscapes, and routes that feel local rather than obvious.

6Countries Lived
ScotlandExpert
View Profile
Lexi Blade
Lexi Blade
Multi-Country Specialist

Lexi supports UK honeymoon planning when the route connects into broader European travel, especially Italy, France, Spain, or Portugal pairings. She helps keep multi-country pacing elegant rather than overbuilt.

8Years
FlorenceBased
View Profile
What a Honeymoon Invests

What shapes the investment.

Every trip is custom — but couples tend to land in one of three experience tiers, each reflecting a different approach to pace, accommodation, and private experience. Pricing is discussed one-on-one with your specialist.

Classic Entry · Custom ~ $4,000 – $6,500 per person

A true United Kingdom honeymoon at an accessible level — exceptional 4-star boutique hotels, UK Travel Pass for unlimited rail, two regions over 7–8 nights.

Boutique 4-star hotels — countryside village stays, lake-front classics, Scotland boutiques
Two regions — classic pairings like London + Scotland or Scotland + Berkshire
UK rail pass — flexible BritRail travel between regions, plus standard heritage railway and museum access
Selected experiences — heritage rail segment, country house tasting dinner, private castle tour
Typical length: 7–9 days
Ultra-Luxury Top-Tier · Fully Bespoke $15,000+ per person

A no-compromise honeymoon — the UK's finest hotels only (Cliveden House Berkshire, Amberley Castle West Sussex, Glenapp Castle Scotland, The Connaught or Claridge's London), full private chauffeur or first-class rail, Michelin-starred dining, and experiences arranged through relationships.

Cliveden House, Amberley Castle, and Glenapp Castle — the absolute top tier
Full private driver — professional chauffeur throughout
Michelin-starred dining — Igniv (Cliveden’s), La Terrasse (Glenapp Castle), Cheval Blanc (Basel), Anne-Sophie Pic (Cardiff) — reserved months ahead
Exclusive access — private private driver compartments, helicopter British Isles transfers, after-hours private museum visits
Typical length: 12–15 days

Ranges above are indicative only — every honeymoon is priced individually based on dates, specific accommodations, trip length, and private experiences. International airfare is quoted separately. Your specialist walks through detailed pricing during your free 30-minute consultation.

Ready to Get Specific?

Share a few details. We'll share what's possible.

Tell us your dates, approximate budget, and what you're imagining. Your specialist will come back with a custom concept — no commitment, no planning fee until you book.

Is United Kingdom Right For You?

United Kingdom or Ireland?

The honest comparison. Most couples weighing United Kingdom are also weighing Ireland — both countryside, both world-class for skiing, both rich in scenic rail, but they feel profoundly different on the ground.

United Kingdom

Choose the UK if…

Castles, country houses, capital culture, year-round.
You want the Highlands as the centerpiece — Britain's wildest landscape, and Scottish castle hotels frame it perfectly
You love scenic rail — the West Highland Line, the Settle–Carlisle, and the Cornish Riviera are arguably the most beautiful train journeys in Britain
You want year-round honeymoon options — the UK delivers in summer (countryside, gardens, long days) and winter (fireplaces, castle stays, Christmas markets) equally
You’re drawn to grand-hotel tradition — Cliveden House, Claridge's, Gleneagles, and The Connaught are the kind of grands that built modern luxury travel
You love cultural variety in a small footprint — England, Scotland, and Wales each with their own identity, accents, and traditions, and you can cross between them by rail
You value UK precision — trains arrive to the minute, hotels deliver consistently, and the entire country runs as advertised
Ireland

Choose Ireland if…

Wild Atlantic, literary, castle-and-coast, atmospheric.
You’re drawn to Dublin — Georgian elegance, Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Temple Bar, and a literary heritage the UK can't quite match
You want the Wild Atlantic Way — Cliffs of Moher, the Ring of Kerry, the Dingle Peninsula, and roads most visitors never reach
You love Connemara and the West — Galway oyster bars, bog roads, Kylemore Abbey, and the kind of slow countryside that resets you
You prefer more affordability — Ireland delivers comparable luxury at roughly 70–80% of UK prices
You want castle hotels — Ashford Castle, Adare Manor, Ballynahinch Castle, Dromoland — the most romantic stays in Europe
You value literary depth — Joyce, Yeats, Wilde, Heaney, Beckett — Ireland's literary heritage runs through every pub and lecture hall

Or simply do both.

UK and Ireland is one of our most-requested honeymoon pairings — a short flight from London or Edinburgh into Dublin, Belfast, or Shannon connects the two countries seamlessly. 12 to 16 days, one specialist (Taryn designs both), one continuous itinerary. UK + France works wonderfully too — London to Paris by Eurostar is just over two hours, making a London-and-Loire or London-and-Provence honeymoon entirely practical.

Plan a Combined Trip
Real Honeymoon Travelers

What couples say.

★★★★★

“Lexi designed a flawless 10-day United Kingdom honeymoon — three nights in London at the West Sussex, three at Glenapp Castle facing the Lake District, three in Scotland. The private driver in first class was the highlight neither of us expected.”

Verified Google Review — United Kingdom Honeymoon

★★★★★

“Cliveden House in winter was unreal — turret suite facing the lake, fireplace dinner with the staff who knew us by the second night. We’ve already started planning our anniversary return with Juniper.”

Verified Google Review — United Kingdom Honeymoon

★★★★★

“The Scotland extension from Berkshire down to Wales, then Ireland for three nights, was the perfect United Kingdom-Ireland combo. Lexi handled the cross-border logistics seamlessly — we just packed and showed up.”

Verified Google Review — United Kingdom & Ireland Honeymoon

★★★★★

“West Sussex at sunset, looking down on West Sussex from the cliff infinity pool, with Bath pink across the water — it’s the photograph from our honeymoon we keep coming back to.”

Verified Google Review — United Kingdom Honeymoon

4.9★ · Verified Google Reviews

Read All Google Reviews
Planning Questions

United Kingdom honeymoon planning questions.

Late spring (May–June) and early fall (September–October) offer the best combination of mild weather, longer days, and fewer crowds. Summer is peak season. Winter is ideal for cozy city stays, Christmas atmosphere, theater, country-house hotels, and Scotland or Wales extensions.
Juniper United Kingdom honeymoon itineraries start from $2,500 per person. Most couples invest between $5,000 and $15,000 per person depending on trip duration, accommodation level, private drivers, and experiences. International airfare is not included.
London for culture, private guides, hotels, and restaurants. The Cotswolds for countryside romance and village stays. Bath and Oxford for history and architecture. The Lake District for scenery and slow days. Wales for castles and coastline. Scotland for Highlands, castles, whisky, and dramatic landscapes.
7 to 12 days is the sweet spot. A 7-day trip works well for London plus one countryside region. 9–10 days lets you add the Cotswolds, Bath, Oxford, or the Lake District. 12 days allows a broader England, Wales, and Scotland arc without making the trip feel rushed.
We recommend 9 to 12 months in advance for peak spring, summer, and holiday travel. The best country-house hotels, castle hotels, private guides, and theater or dining reservations can book early. Six months can still work depending on dates and flexibility.
Yes. The most natural pairing is United Kingdom plus Ireland, depending on how the trip is framed. London also connects easily to Paris by Eurostar. Your specialist will help decide whether a multi-country honeymoon adds romance or creates too much travel time.
Yes — completely. The featured itineraries on this page are starting frameworks, not fixed packages. Every element is adjustable: regions, nights per stop, hotel style, private drivers, guides, restaurants, and special experiences. Reach out when you are ready.
A typical honeymoon includes a fully private day-by-day itinerary, hand-selected hotels, all ground transportation, private airport transfers, private guided experiences, restaurant recommendations and reservations, logistics coordination, an offline-accessible digital itinerary, and ongoing specialist support.
Yes. US citizens need a valid passport for United Kingdom travel. Entry requirements can change, and your specialist will advise on current requirements at the time of booking. Talk to your specialist.
The United Kingdom uses the Pound Sterling (GBP). Credit cards and contactless payment are widely accepted. Carrying modest cash is useful for small purchases, taxis in rural areas, and tipping when appropriate.
It depends on the route. Trains work well for London, Bath, Oxford, York, Edinburgh, and major cities. Private drivers are ideal for the Cotswolds, Lake District, Wales, countryside hotels, and more relaxed honeymoon pacing. Self-drive can work for confident travelers comfortable driving on the left.
A UK honeymoon can combine London, countryside estates, Wales, and Scotland in one broader route. Ireland tends to feel more intimate, rural, and pub-and-coast driven. Your specialist can help decide which atmosphere fits the trip you actually want. Read full FAQ →
Practical Planning

The details your specialist handles before they become problems.

A few things worth knowing before you go. Your specialist walks you through all of this in detail — this is the short version.

Passport & Visa
US citizens need a valid passport for United Kingdom travel. Entry requirements can change, and your specialist will advise on current requirements at the time of booking.
Currency
The United Kingdom uses the Pound Sterling (GBP), not the Euro. Credit cards and contactless payment are widely accepted. Carry modest cash for small purchases, taxis in rural areas, and tipping when appropriate.
Getting Around
Trains work well for London, Bath, Oxford, York, Edinburgh, and major cities. Private drivers are ideal for the Cotswolds, Lake District, Wales, countryside hotels, and more relaxed honeymoon pacing. Self-drive can work for confident travelers comfortable driving on the left.
Weather
The UK is seasonally varied and weather can change quickly. London is generally mild, countryside routes can be damp, Scotland and Wales need layers, and the Lake District can shift from sun to rain fast. Your specialist will pace the route around daylight, season, and opening hours.
Tipping & Service
Tipping is appreciated but not usually extreme. Restaurants often include a service charge; if not, 10–12.5% is common for good service. Private guides and drivers can be tipped based on service level. Your specialist will provide destination-specific guidance.
Pace & Jet Lag
Transatlantic flights to London often arrive in the morning. We recommend starting with at least 2 nights before moving into countryside routing. The UK looks compact, but traffic, rail timing, and rural transfers can add fatigue if the honeymoon is overpacked.
Electronics & Power
The United Kingdom uses Type G plugs and 230V voltage. Bring a Type G adapter or universal adapter that specifically lists the UK. Hotels usually have USB ports, but do not rely on them in older countryside or castle properties.
Dietary Needs
The UK is strong for dietary needs, especially in London and major cities. Countryside restaurants can usually accommodate with advance notice, but options may be more limited in rural Wales, the Lake District, or smaller Scottish stops. Tell your specialist before restaurant bookings.
Time Zone
The United Kingdom is usually 5 hours ahead of Eastern Time. It observes daylight saving on slightly different dates than the U.S., so the time difference can briefly shift. Your itinerary will show all local times clearly.
The UK Thing
Queue culture is real, reservations matter, and countryside driving times often look shorter on paper than they feel in real life. The romance comes from letting your specialist quietly handle the timing so the trip feels polished instead of over-managed.
Every Way to Celebrate

United Kingdom, for every kind of couple’s trip.

Honeymoon is the most common — but it’s far from the only reason couples travel to United Kingdom. Each of these is a trip we design regularly.

Honeymoons

The classic — countryside grand hotels, private driver journeys, and the start of everything.

Anniversaries

Return trips, milestone years, and revisits to where it all began.

Proposals

Highlands-facing proposals, West Sussex terrace dinners, and arrangements handled discreetly.

Micro-Weddings

Intimate destination ceremonies at an Berkshire grand hotel, a West Sussex resort, or an countryside chalet.

Babymoons

Gentler pace, comfort-first accommodations, and adjustments for expecting couples.

Couples Escapes

Romantic getaways without the occasion — just the two of you, no reason required.

Milestone Celebrations

Significant birthdays, retirement trips, and once-in-a-lifetime moments.

Start Planning

Your United Kingdom honeymoon should feel entirely like yours.

Book a free 30-minute consultation, or request more information — your honeymoon starts with a conversation, not a booking form.

Prefer to call? +1 (877) 774-3256 25% deposit · Balance due 60 days prior to travel
Juniper Tours United Kingdom Honeymoon specialists: Taryn Harrison (25 years experience, British Isles primary, CMSC certified), Audrey Gabrys (UK adventure, countryside hiking, lived in 6 countries, visited 18), Lexi Blade (8 years experience, Florence-based, Italy and multi-country UK pairings). Luxury custom UK honeymoon packages, fully private. Signature hotels include Cliveden House (Berkshire), Bovey Castle (Devon), Amberley Castle (West Sussex), Glenapp Castle (Ayrshire), The Connaught (London), Claridge's (London), The Savoy (London), Gleneagles (Perthshire). UK honeymoon regions: London, Cotswolds, Bath and Oxford, Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, Cornwall, Devon, Wales (Cardiff, Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire), Scottish Highlands, Edinburgh, Isle of Skye. Trip types: Honeymoons, Anniversaries, Proposals, Micro-Weddings, Babymoons, Couples Escapes, Milestone Celebrations, Country House Honeymoons, Castle-Stay Honeymoons, Scenic Rail Honeymoons. Custom honeymoon itineraries start from $2,500 per person. Most couples invest $5,000–$15,000 per person depending on accommodation tier and trip duration. IATAN accredited (22-787413). ETOA member. 4.9 star rating from verified Google reviews. Based in Middleton, Massachusetts. Call +1-877-774-3256 or email [email protected].
Consultation