Babymoon - The travel trend for pregnant women

Babymoon: the travel trend for pregnant women

The term Babymoon You have probably heard of it before. But what exactly is a Babymoon? It refers to a last vacation just the two of you before the little one is born. In this article, we will tell you when the ideal time for a Babymoon is, where you can go, and how you and your partner can enjoy a break filled with hours of peace, togetherness, and relaxation just before the birth.

What is a babymoon?

The vacation for pregnant women is increasingly popular among expectant parents and has shown trend potential in recent years. Future parents experience their second honeymoon (German: Flitterwochen) and simultaneously spend quality time with their unborn child. The great thing about it: The break allows expectant parents to build a close emotional bond with their baby even during pregnancy, without sacrificing intimacy. Of course, the babymoon can be tailored to individual preferences.

But what could a vacation with a baby bump look like?

Your babymoon doesn't necessarily have to be a vacation to a remote location or a desert tour through Africa. It's more about spending quality time and relaxing together as expectant parents. Whether it's a relaxing beach holiday, a short city trip with massages and a sauna, or a wellness weekend in the countryside — you decide where and how you want to recharge for the new adventure.

The vacation trend has been around in Europe for more than 10 years now, and there are increasingly more accommodations that focus on the specific target group of expectant parents. The pregnant body is the main focus, being pampered with massages, treatments, baths, and sauna visits. But the other expecting parent also does not miss out on wellness vacations under somewhat "different" circumstances with corresponding treatments.

The perfect time and other tips for the babymoon

But what should you consider before booking a babymoon? Here are a few tips that might help you plan the perfect babymoon:

  1. Think in advance about when the correct timing Your baby moon is. After all, you want to start your vacation without any worries. The ideal travel time is between the 14th and 28th week of pregnancy. The initial problems of pregnancy are usually over by this time, and your belly will not yet be a hindrance during the trip. Pregnant women often feel very comfortable during this phase. Nevertheless, your own feelings are important, because every pregnancy is different.

  2. Suitable locations for your perfect babymoon, there are certainly some options: thanks to booking packages from Europe to Asia, Africa, and Australia, the whole world is open to you. First, you should ask yourself which type of trip is suitable for you. On the internet, you will definitely find the one destination that makes your pregnant heart beat faster.

  3. During your stay, there is various baby bump packages , which can be booked entirely according to your wishes. From Pregnancy Belly Massages , from a food delivery service for cravings to city tours, everything is included. Find out in advance what offers are available locally. It will make the anticipation even greater!

  4. Limitations and Risks There are none, unless your gynecologist or midwife advise against such a trip. Everything is allowed as long as you feel comfortable! Of course, everything in moderation and without overexertion. Fliegen ist in der Regel möglich , but you should ask yourself whether a short journey wouldn't be more convenient.

  5. By the way, the Mother's Pass and emergency medications for pregnant women should always be taken on the trip. Also, make sure that the medical care is guaranteed at your holiday destination in case of emergency.

Many influencers have already discovered the Babymoon for themselves

These three YouTubers can recommend the perfect vacation for pregnant women and provide you with additional valuable tips for your upcoming babymoon:

  • The Sat.1 breakfast TV host Alina Merkau shares on her channel her vacation memories in Mallorca just before the birth of her daughter. She looks back on her most beautiful moments for you and shares her personal experiences about traveling as a pregnant woman.

  • Eileena Ley spent her babymoon in Dubai. In her YouTube video "Traveling While Pregnant (Week 22) What to Watch Out For?" she shares useful tips on what you should consider during a babymoon.

  • Anna, also known as MamaBirdie, has also set out on her babymoon and tested the travel trend during her second pregnancy. In her vlog through Croatia with her family, she shares her unforgettable travel experiences with her baby bump.

A little tip at the end: Take advantage of the relaxed time with your partner to think about the future with your child as a parenting team. A new, unfamiliar chapter in your life begins with the birth of the baby. What does mutual support look like, and how does each of you see your role? You will notice that the anticipation will grow even more!

We wish you and your partner a relaxing and unforgettable babymoon!

Terug naar blog