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Australians spend less on weddings and more on honeymoons


As cost-of-living pressures continue, new research reveals that 88 per cent of Australians would spend, or wish they’d spent, less on their wedding, with 65 per cent saying they’d rather splash the cash on a bigger and better honeymoon. 
 
The findings were derived from a survey of an independent panel of 1006 Australians1 commissioned by award-winning travel insurance provider Insure&Go in a bid to discover how inflation has impacted wedding and honeymoon trends. It also comes after a recent Australian Bureau of Statistics dataset revealed an annual cost of living increase of 9 per cent last year2
 
9 in 10 would, or wish they did, spend less on their wedding 
The average Aussie forks out $36,000 for their nuptials, which forces 82 per cent to dip into their savings to cover the bill.3 Not surprisingly, Australians typically exceed their wedding budget by 18 per cent.4 
 
From the survey, Insure&Go found that over-50s are most in favour of ditching an extravagant wedding, with a whopping 90 per cent saying they would or wish they’d paid less for their big day. Within this cohort, four out of ten (41%) say they have spending remorse and wish they’d forked out less for their wedding, while almost half (49%) say if they were to tie the knot, they would keep the cost modest. 
 
The Insure&Go survey also uncovered that the nation’s younger demographics would prefer to spend less on a big-budget wedding in the future, with 58 per cent of under-30s adults in favour of a modest affair when the time comes. By contrast, 44 per cent of 31-50s admit the same, while the result jumps to almost half (49%) of unmarried over-50s saying they’d eschew an extravagant wedding. 

However, among those who are already married, it’s Millennials and Gen X who wish they’d reigned in the wedding spend, with 43 per cent confessing they regret not paying less. A slightly lower 41 per cent of older Aussies also suffer spending remorse, while only 26 per cent of those under 30 owned up to the same. 
 
The survey additionally shows the highest proportion of respondents wanting to spend, or wishing they’d spent, less on a wedding are in South Australia, at 91 per cent. Queenslanders are least inclined, at 87 per cent. 
 
2 in 3 Aussies would divert savings to a bigger honeymoon 
Rather than pocketing the savings, Insure&Go found that Australians continue to prioritise travel, with younger respondents particularly keen to use the funds saved on a wedding on a better domestic or international honeymoon. Well over three-quarters (84%) of under-30s adults would prefer a bigger and better romantic trip. Half (50%) would prefer to head overseas for their honeymoon. 
 
Australians aged between 31 and 50 are a little less likely to splash on a romantic trip than a one-day celebration of love, with a lower 68.5 per cent saying they’d prefer to fork out for a bigger and better domestic or international honeymoon. Of those, 39 per cent say they’d like to head overseas. 
 
In comparison, 53 per cent of over-50s say the same, with 30 per cent saying they’d rather take a local honeymoon and just 23 per cent preferring to head abroad. 
 
Insure&Go Chief Commercial Officer Jonathan Etkind says it’s no surprise younger Aussies would rather curb wedding costs and splurge on the honeymoon instead. “For many, weddings are an eyewatering expense for a single day, so when faced with spending more on a wedding or travel, it’s easy to see how ‘I do’ is swapped for wanderlust, particularly following years of pandemic-fuelled travel bans.”
 
“As rent and house prices soar, younger Aussies are being hit the hardest. A vast majority of Australians tend to climb the property ladder for the first time in their mid-30s5, which could explain why this cohort wish they’d perhaps spent less on their nuptials.”
 
“Given that living costs and property prices are likely to continue rising in the years to come, I think we will see a growth in the trend of spending less on weddings and more on honeymoons in the coming years.” 

Question 

Total 

Ages 

States 

If you are recently married or getting married, would you spend less on the wedding? 

 

18-30s  

31-50s  

Over-50s  

NSW 

VIC 

QLD  

SA  

WA 

Yes, I am married and wish I spent less on my wedding 

39% 

26% 

43% 

41% 

41.6% 

34% 

42% 

40.8% 

32.4% 

Yes, if I marry I would spend modestly on the wedding  

49% 

58% 

44% 

49% 

45.7% 

54% 

45% 

50.7% 

53.3% 

No, I want to prioritise my wedding celebration, despite the cost 

12% 

16% 

13% 

10% 

12.7% 

12% 

13% 

8.5% 

14.3% 

 

Question 

Total 

Ages 

States 

Would you use some of those savings for a bigger or better honeymoon? 

 

18-30s  

31-50s  

Over-50s  

NSW 

VIC 

QLD  

SA  

WA 

Yes – and it would be a domestic honeymoon  

31% 

34% 

29.5% 

30% 

29% 

34.5% 

30% 

37% 

22% 

Yes – and it would be an international honeymoon  

34% 

50% 

39% 

23% 

37% 

32.7% 

30% 

29% 

40% 

No 

35% 

16% 

31.5% 

47% 

34% 

32.7% 

40% 

34% 

38% 


 

About Insure&Go 
Insure&Go (InsureandGo.com.au) is one of Australia’s award-winning online travel insurance specialists. Since it was established in Australia in 2012, Insure&Go has covered more than 2 million Australian travellers. Owned by Europ Assistance, which operates in more than 200 countries, Insure&Go has an expansive, 24/7 global assistance network. Insure&Go Australia has won numerous awards and recommendations for its services including the 2023 Canstar Award for Outstanding Value for International Travel Insurance and Outstanding Value for Seniors Travel Insurance, 2023 Finder Award for Travel Insurance – Domestic, 2023 WeMoney Award for Best for Value Cruise Travel Insurance, 2023 WeMoney Award for Best for Seniors, 2022 Canstar Award for Outstanding Value for Seniors, and 2020 Feefo Gold Trusted Service Award. More information about Insure&Go’s awards can be found on its website: https://www.insureandgo.com.au/travel-insurance-awards/
 
Europe Assistance Australia Pty Ltd trading as Insure&Go as an authorised representative AR Number 424825 of the underwriter and insurer Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company Ltd, ABN 49 000 525 637, AFSL 240816. Any advice is general advice only and does not take account of your particular circumstances. Before purchasing, decide whether this product is right for you. Consider the PDS and TMD at insureandgo.com.au


1 Respondents had taken at least one travel holiday in 2023/24, including weekends away with paid accommodation, drive holidays, domestic flight holidays, cruises or overseas holidays
2 https://www.abs.gov.au/media-centre/media-releases/living-costs-rising-fastest-employee-households#:~:text=Living%20costs%20for%20employee%20households,Bureau%20of%20Statistics%20(ABS)
3 https://moneysmart.gov.au/family-and-relationships/getting-married 
4 https://abia.com.au/wedding-blog/how-much-does-a-wedding-cost-in-australia
5 
https://soho.com.au/articles/average-first-home-buyer-age-australia#:~:text=Average%20Age%3A%20Australians%20are%20typically,top%20spot%20at%2038.7%20years

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