Thread: Destination Wedding
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03-31-2010, 10:47 PM #1
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Destination Wedding
So my fiancee and I are thinking of a destination wedding to the Caribbean or Mexico or something of the sort. Does anyone have a location they have been to and recommend or any ideas? Neither of us have been to anywhere in the Caribbean and neither has anyone in our families. We're flying our parents and sisters/brothers down - so 10 of us in total + whoever else can make it. We'd like to be able to do a simple ceremony and maybe dinner, etc... down there, but we plan to get our marriage license in Toronto before we head down. Our plan is to do the wedding as a big family vacation together for 7 days or so and from there, we're planning on flying else where for another 7 days, nearby, for the 2 of us for our honey moon. Any ideas? Help? suggestions? All appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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12-01-2010, 12:27 PM #2
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Try visiting Jamaica which is one of the best island in Caribbean as well as top honeymoon destination. Negril is pretty good destination of Jamaica where you can enjoy its peaceful strolls on powdery sand, swimming and snorkeling in limpid aqua blue water.
Tourist thronging there for honeymoon and most of the tourist gets married their. So visiting there and make your tour memorable.
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05-13-2011, 07:54 AM #3
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07-21-2011, 01:17 AM #4
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Destination Wedding Invitations
When sending out wedding invitations to your destination wedding, be sure to do it early! A “Save the Date” card should be sent out as soon as you have finalized your planning, usually four to six months before the wedding date. You'll want to give a large window of time for the guests you've invited to be able to make arrangements to attend. DestinationWeddings.com can help you to get your arrangements made with enough advance notice that you'll be able to send out those invitations with plenty of time to spare.
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09-23-2011, 02:30 AM #5
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The interest in India as a wedding destination has greatly grown in recent years. These days, not only do foreigners want to get married in spectacular venues all across the country, Indians do as well!Getting married is a dream come true for many. Its pristine beaches, vast stretches of swaying palms and breath taking canopies.. all combine to form a perfect destination for a dream wedding.