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10-Day Honeymoon in Europe: Budget-Friendly Guide to Prague, Budapest, and Santorini

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    Photo captured from Google Maps
  Photo captured from Google Maps

Your honeymoon is a once-in-a-lifetime moment — you want romance, not sticker shock. Swap expensive Western Europe for storybook Eastern Europe, then finish with a sun-drenched Santorini splurge using budget flights. The result: a chic, affordable honeymoon that feels luxe without breaking the bank.

This 10-night, 12-day route lets you soak up Prague’s romance, Budapest’s glittering nights, and Santorini’s cobalt horizons — all on a smart budget.

Czech Republic — Prague & Český Krumlov [4 nights]

    Czech Republic
  Czech Republic

Start your trip in Prague. With generally reasonable prices compared to much of Europe, Prague lets you enjoy a pretty restaurant dinner or a comfortable hotel stay without a huge hit to your wallet. Spend three days wandering the Old Town, lingering on Charles Bridge, and soaking in the city’s timeless, medieval vibe.

On day four, take a day trip or spend a night in Český Krumlov. This fairytale town—classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site—has picture-perfect narrow lanes that make ideal honeymoon snaps.

Save big on transit by using Student Agency buses, an economical and reliable option between Czech towns.

Hungary — Budapest [3 nights]

    Budapest
  Budapest

From Prague, hop a night train or budget bus to Budapest — the next essential stop on this money-savvy honeymoon. Budapest’s nightscape, often ranked among Europe’s most romantic, will set the mood like nothing else.

With low prices, you can indulge in hearty local dishes like goulash without guilt. And nothing beats a soak at the Széchenyi Thermal Bath to rejuvenate after days of sightseeing.

By day, browse bargain finds at the Central Market Hall; by night, climb up to Fisherman’s Bastion to watch the Parliament building glow as you make memories together.

Santorini [3 nights]

    Santorini
  Santorini

Book a low-cost flight from Budapest well in advance, and you can reach Santorini for surprisingly low fares. Use the money you saved in Eastern Europe to upgrade your stay here — the sunset from Oia’s cliffs is one of the world’s most unforgettable moments and the perfect cap to your honeymoon.

Choose accommodation near Fira for easy island access and potential savings. Skip renting a car: local buses and light hikes will get you to charming corners of the island while keeping costs down.

A chilled glass of white wine overlooking the blue Aegean will become a memory worth more than any splurge.

Efficient travel and saving tips

    Efficient travel tips and budget hacks
  Efficient travel tips and budget hacks

When your 10-night, 12-day trip winds down and you head home, you might feel a little wistful — but this thoughtfully planned budget honeymoon will leave you richer in memories, not bills. This route blends Eastern Europe’s classic charm with Mediterranean romance, making it a realistic, stylish choice for couples who want quality without overspending.

※ Book low-cost flights early

For legs like Budapest to Santorini, low-cost carriers can offer one-way fares around 100,000 KRW (approximately $75 USD) if you book 3–4 months in advance (based on Skyscanner with one stopover).

※ Use free walking tours

Both Prague and Budapest have many tip-based free guided tours — a budget-friendly way to get local insights and a solid orientation to each city.

※ Grocery store picnics

Instead of eating out every meal, pick up fresh fruit, wine, and cheese from local markets for a riverside or park picnic. You’ll save money and enjoy a more authentic slice of local life.

(Photo source: © InformaticsView)

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

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