You  may  have  heard  horror  stories  about  planning a wedding,  and  truthfully  it  is  no  mean  feat  to  get  hitched without a hitch. The drama that goes along with traditional weddings  is  not  for  everyone  and  the  idea  of getting  on  a plane  and  marrying  in some far  off  land is  too  good  for some to pass up. A destination wedding will cut out most of the  common complications that  a  traditional  wedding suffers,  such  as  tricky and  extensive  guest  lists,  invitations and uncomfortable seating arrangements.

A  destination  wedding  may  also  just  be  a  good  excuse  to get all your closest family and friends in the one place for a mini holiday. Whether your dream is to wed on a secluded beach in the middle of nowhere or to get married in Times Square,  we  have  some  essential  guidelines  to  follow  so your  dream  destination wedding  doesn’t  turn  into  a 
nightmare.

It’s always a good idea to visit your chosen  wedding destination before you begin planning, that way you will know the area and can direct guests where to go, what to do and where to stay. If you can’t get to the location, try to talk to people who have been there and do some thorough online research.  Does the destination  offer  any  wedding  planning  services?  Does  the  venue  have  a  wedding  coordinator?  If yes, then keep in regular contact with them to ensure their vision of the wedding is in keeping with yours. If 
there are no planners on hand to help, then make a contact at the venue and talk to this person through 
the entire planning of your destination wedding.
Be sure to talk to the person who will be marrying you on the day to discuss the ceremony and learn of 
any cultural etiquette or legal requirements that may exist.
You  can  find  travel  agencies  that  specialise  in organising destination  weddings  or  companies  such  as  Wedding Destinations.  For  companies  such  as theirs,  this  is  their full-time  job  so  organising  your  wedding  from  A  to  Z should be a synch. It is also much easier to stay on budget if you have chosen one of their package deals.

Make  sure  you  give  your  guests  plenty  of  warning  about your  wedding  so  that  arrangements  can be made  and money  can  be  saved.  It  is  a  big  ask  to  invite  people  half way  around  the  world,  so don’t  be  upset  with  friends  or family if they simply can’t make it.

We  recommend  sending  out  a  ‘Save  the  Date’  email  to  everyone  invited  as  soon  as  you  know which destination you are going to, and you can send formal invites out closer to the date. Usually people will need  at  least  10  months  notice  before  a  destination  wedding.  Include  an  information  pack  with your invitations  so  guests  know  all  the  details.  A  destination  wedding  is  the  perfect  start  to  a  ‘happily ever after’ life and the special memories created will stay with you and your guests for many years to come.


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  1. XO Bali says:

    Bali is the place to go and to share all the beautiful things there are, with your loved ones, for your Big day.

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