Ever dream of a Caribbean wedding some unusual place
such as the Dominican Republic
or someplace equally warm and romantic.
The simplest definition of a destination wedding is a
marriage ceremony that takes place in a locale in which the bride and
groom have traveled to get there. But today, there's no such thing as
a simple definition for this market. Destination weddings can
essentially be anything your bride and groom want them to be, limited
only by budget and marriage license requirements. That includes
flowers, photography, music, videos, reception and more.
Groups - The intimate destination wedding that includes just the
bride and groom is still popular, but surprisingly, the average
number of guests attending a destination wedding is 63. You can take
advantage of group rates for hotel rooms and airfare. Couples are
encouraged to send out a "Save the date" letter
destination weddings planned well in advance.
If the wedding includes guests, couples can have a number of
pre-wedding activities, such as golf or spa time and rehearsal
dinners. Many locations will require the couple to arrive a few days
early before they can marry anyway. Couples will also enjoy seeing
their guests the day after the wedding to discuss it all, so include
a post-wedding day brunch.
Honeymoon - Couples will want their friends and family around
them before and during the festivities, but might wonder about alone
honeymoon time. For post-nuptials the bride and groom can go to
another part of the island, a different, more intimate or upscale
property – or even to another part of the region if guests plan to
extend their stays.
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