Wedding Statistics and Honeymoon Facts & Figures

Weddings, honeymoons, and romantic tourism are big business—and the statistics prove it. How big? Consider the following research statistics, facts and figures gathered from a variety of industry sources:

Engagement Statistics

  • 99 percent of grooms do the proposing.
  • 16 percent of proposals occur in December.
  • The average American engagement lasts 15 months.
  • The average diamond engagement ring is $6,163.
  • Men’s engagement rings gained worldwide media attention after Ed Sheeran started wearing one in 2018. Searches were up 66% year on year.
  • 3 out of 4 couples live together before getting married.
  • 13% of engagements do not end in a wedding.

During the engagement period, couples buy:

  • $4 billion in furniture
  • $3 billion in housewares
  • $400 million in tableware

Wedding Statistics

  • Every year an average of 2.4 million weddings are performed in the U.S.
  • Today’s median age for brides is 29 years. For grooms, it’s 31 years.
  • The median age for remarriage is 34 for brides and 37 for grooms.
  • $35,329 is the average amount spent on a traditional American wedding.
  • Each weekend an average of 44,230 weddings takes place.
  • The most popular months for weddings are September and October.
  • Only 33% of weddings take place in a religious institution, and that number continues to decline.
  • 43% of weddings are officiated by a friend or family member rather than a professional.
  • 23 million bridesmaids and groomsmen attend brides and grooms each year.
  • The average number of wedding guests is 136.
  • Per-guest cost is $268.
  • Pre wedding activities are more expensive to attend than the wedding itself – Bachelor party attendees spend on average $738. Bachelorette party spending averages $472.
  • The average amount each guest spends to attend the wedding is $703.
  • The average amount spent on a wedding gift is in the $70-$100 range.
  • 88 percent of Americans marry at least once in their lifetime.
  • One-third of those getting married have been married previously.
  • A total of $72 billion is spent on weddings annually in the U.S.
  • Weddings represent a $50 billion annual industry.
  • Who pays for the wedding? In 19% of cases, it’s the brides’ parents. Nearly one-third—32% of brides and grooms—pay for it themselves. And 15% of couples share the cost with both sets of parents contributing.
  • 48% of couples launch a wedding website.
  • More than 91 percent of couples register for wedding gifts.
  • $19 billion is spent buying presents at wedding gift registries.
  • The average amount spent on wedding bands for the couple is $1,575.
  • The average amount spent on a bridal gown is $1,564.
  • David’s Bridal accounts for 20% of all bridal-gown sales.
  • Queen Victoria, who married Prince Albert in 1840, popularized the white wedding gown. She wore a white silk and lace gown with an 18-foot train at their wedding.
  • Tuxedoes are typically purchased 5-6 months after the wedding gown.
  • Bridesmaids’ gowns are generally purchased 3-4 months in advance of the event.

Destination Wedding Statistics

  • 25 percent of marriages are destination weddings.
  • 340,000 destination weddings take place each year.
  • 80% of couples who have a destination wedding have been married before.
  • The destination wedding market accounts for $16 billion in annual spending.
  • The average budget for a destination wedding is $28,000.
  • 60% of destination couples pay for the wedding themselves.
  • The average age of a destination bride today is 33, compared to the U.S. average of 28.
  • 70% of couples have been graduated from college and the average household income is $110,000.
  • The average number of guests at a destination wedding: 48.
  • Guests at a destination wedding spend an average of $673 to attend.
  • 9 out of 10 couples say the weather is a key factor in selecting a destination.
  • 60% of destination weddings take place in a domestic location and 40% international.
  • The leading destinations for out-of-town weddings are: (Figures in parentheses indicate number of weddings performed annually.)
  • Destination couples spend $8,200 on average on their honeymoon. That’s more than one-third more than traditional wedding couples.
  • 73.2 percent of Americans have never attended a destination wedding.
  • 35.5 percent of Americans view the events as a chance to take a vacation and see new places. 
  • The main reason that 53.6 percent of people would not attend a destination wedding is cost.

Statistics on When Weddings Take Place

The most popular months for weddings to take place are, in this order:

  1. October
  2. September
  3. June
  4. August
  5. May
  6. July
  7. December
  8. November/April (tie)
  9. February
  10. March
  11. January

Average Honeymoon Length and Other Statistics

Statistics on Honeymoon Consumer Purchases

In a Bridal Guide survey, wedding couples indicated the items they were most likely to acquire for honeymoon travel:

  • Wardrobe = 70.1%
  • Swimsuit = 69.9%
  • Sunglasses = 69.9%
  • Sunscreen = 57.8%
  • Luggage = 49.7%
  • Video Camera = 36.6%
  • Camera = 31.0%
  • Sports Equipment = 7.3%

Related Wedding Statistics

Romantic Getaways Stats

Sources

Allianz Global Assistance USA 2019
American Express Spending Saving Tracker
Association of Bridal Consultants
Bridal Guide
CNN Money
Condé Nast Bridal Group “2009 American Wedding Study”
Destination Weddings Honeymoons magazine
Destinations Wedding Report from the Wedding Report 2013
Fairchild Bridal Infobank
The Knot’s Honeymoon Survey 
The Knot’s Real Weddings Survey
Lyst’s Wedding Report 
Mediapost.com
National Bridal Service
National Center for Health Statistics
“You’re Getting Married,” The New Yorker, 4/21/03
The Wedding Report
Travel Industry Association of America
Travel Weekly
U.S. Census Bureau
Westin’s Study of Honeymoon Trends, 2016

This information on wedding and honeymoon statistics was last updated on 5/19.

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