If you want the best honeymoon ever to highlight that most special day of your life, weddings abroad are perfect. It's a good choice whether you want your wedding to be a private, intimate affair that's just between you, your intended, and the vicar's wife as a witness-- or a grand destination event where you invite all your friends and family. Either way, it will be a romantic occasion you'll remember forever. The most important decision to be made when planning your distant wedding ceremony is the location. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of places to choose from. You might try a beach wedding in Bermuda, Barbados, St. Lucia, or the Cayman Islands. Or perhaps the splendor of France, Italy, Spain, and Greece are more to your liking. You could have your wedding in the land of your forefathers if you and your intended share a common ancestry. You could wear the traditional garb and even have a reception where everyone enjoys the native food and dancing. You can be sure that weddings abroad will be equally wonderful in places such as Australia or New Zealand, South America (Brazil, another good choice for the beach wedding), Eastern Europe (Croatia or the Czech Republic), or Africa (South Africa safari). Now, once you know where you're going to have the dream wedding, you need to figure out whether you want this to be a simple or elaborating event. There are many wedding planners who specialize in destination weddings, and companies who focus on weddings in all the places I mentioned above. They can help you find vendors for food, music, flowers, and more in your chosen destination. There are a lot of other things you need to be aware of too, such as legalities. You and your guests will need passports or visas, possible even vaccines. Don't forget to plan your escape for a private honeymoon if you intend on inviting all your friends and relatives!
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Monday, February 25, 2008
Your Guide to Unforgettable Weddings Abroad
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