Marta Pombo and Luis Zamalloa begin their honeymoon with a "great trip"

Marta Pombo still has the emotional hangover from her wedding to Luis Zamalloa last Saturday.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 October 2023 Sunday 17:04
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Marta Pombo and Luis Zamalloa begin their honeymoon with a "great trip"

Marta Pombo still has the emotional hangover from her wedding to Luis Zamalloa last Saturday. "I'm super nostalgic. I'm having a terrible time. I'm like in a cloud of emotion, but also with a nostalgia that makes me want to cry and relive every moment," she said on her social networks.

A wedding that took place at the La Borda del Mentidero restaurant and brought together 200 guests. Now, the newlyweds have set off on their honeymoon. "We are already going on our trip, for those of you who have not been here, we are going to Sri Lanka and the Maldives," Marta began to relate on her Instagram account.

If the Pombo sisters have something, it is that they love to share their lives through their social networks. For this reason, Marta Pombo did not hesitate to share all the images of her wedding, and now she is willing to explain her honeymoon trip step by step.

"I really want the cultural contrast of Asia and the joy of Maldives knowing that I'm going to sunbathe peacefully. You don't know what a trip it is," the influencer explained in a video in which the couple can be seen touring the airport with your suitcases. Luis Zamalloa, for his part, has not forgotten to bring a pillow to sleep on during the flight.

"Good morning guys, we're here at the airport. Martita is buying some glasses because, by chance, she forgot hers. So she had to go shopping," the newlywed shared on his Instagram. It seems that, despite having everything planned, problems have been arising from the beginning.

Even so, Luis Zamalloa has not hesitated to exhibit an object that has made him very excited. "I have to show you the little book that I love, I am super organized," he expressed. "They have given us a notebook with almost the minute by minute of how everything is organized," he added.

Excited, they wanted to show images of the interior of the plane and the space in which they spent the six hours of flight. Still, the concerns have not faded. "I have to tell you that I left home with a heavy heart for leaving Matilda there. I didn't want to wake her up, so I didn't want to give her a kiss," said Marta Pombo.

"It's been like a sensation, like, close your eyes and don't look because otherwise I'll stay. No, because I really want the trip, but I don't know how I'm going to manage it. And it's ten days, and I I know there are many, but for a honeymoon there are not so many, so I am debating. But I am going to enjoy it a lot," he concluded.