Yes, and couples are AirTreks' most common booking type. Two people on the same itinerary book together for the same per-person price. The main couple-specific consideration: agree on pace before you plan. One slow traveler and one city-a-day person need to find middle ground early.
Couples are one of AirTreks' most common booking types. Two people on the same itinerary book together and pay the same per-person price. There's no couple surcharge, and traveling together doesn't limit your routing options.
The biggest couple-specific challenge is agreeing on pace and priorities before you start planning. One person wants to spend a week in Kyoto. The other wants to hit Bangkok, Bali, and Sydney in the same timeframe. Sort this out early. Your AirTreks consultant has seen every version of this conversation and can help you find a route that gives each person some of what they want without turning the trip into a forced march.
Budget conversations matter too. If one person wants business class and the other is fine in economy, AirTreks can book mixed cabins on the same flights. If one person wants to splurge on a safari in Tanzania and the other wants to keep costs tight, build that into the routing plan upfront so the overall budget stays realistic.
Most couples do well with 6 to 10 stops over 3 to 8 weeks. A popular route might run San Francisco to Tokyo, Bangkok, Bali, Sydney, Cape Town, London, and home. That's 7 stops across 4 continents, and in economy it typically prices between $3,000 and $5,000 per person depending on season and how far ahead you book.
A practical tip: take at least one day apart during longer stops. Spend a morning doing different things and meet back up for dinner. It keeps the trip from feeling like a group project and gives you both stories to tell each other.
Honeymoon RTW trips are a memorable and fun way to start a life long partnership. Combining a few luxury stops, like an overwater villa in the Maldives or a wine region stay in New Zealand, with more adventurous destinations like Vietnam or Peru creates a trip that's both celebratory and interesting. Your consultant can mix premium segments with budget-friendly ones to keep the total cost reasonable.