Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Destination wedding

Destination wedding is to have your wedding ceremony and reception in a place other than your residence, which could be a resort site especially an island with beach, sea, and blue sky, a famous hot travel spot, a romantic city with attraction for both of you, or even aboard on a cruise ship. Destination wedding is more like a combination of wedding, honeymoon, and vacation in which you enjoy all of them, while your attendants can at least enjoy a vacation too. In planning a destination wedding, figuring out a guest list and consulting with them becomes more important, because customarily they will have to afford the transportation and accommodation expenses in the destination with you. By letting your guests learn your plan well in advance, you help them decide whether or not to go with you.

Holding a wedding ceremony and reception in a strange place, even a foreign country, requires you to do some homework learning whether or not can you get the wedding service, and how to access. In this situation, hiring a local wedding consultant or keeping ties with a local travel agent becomes more practical and necessary, just imaging you have to arrange the activities with local contractors by speaking a foreign language.

Cruise ships are entering the wedding industry to cater customer's requirement and enlarge new market. In the past, maritime marriage had to be held at port other than aboard to be recognized as legal of the wedding, but nowadays international cruise lines are finding ways to perform at-sea weddings that are legally recognized and give captains the legal authority to perform the ceremony. It is a good supplement to long aboard life to have an impressive wedding at white board surrounded by blue sea, exciting tourists attendants, and witnessed in front of a handsome, wearing-marine-uniform captain. As the requiring in a resort site wedding, before you book cruise trip, make sure that the cruise line you choose has the legal authority to perform shipboard marriage ceremonies.

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