Sunday, June 21, 2009

Beach Wedding

Increasing numbers of couples are enjoying the freedom that easy travel has brought and are choosing a more exotic location for their wedding. Americans are not immune from this phenomena either even though they have some beautiful places and beaches of their own. Caribbean beach weddings are becoming a more popular venue for them as opposed to somewhere within their own borders. The primary reason for this growing trend is the beaches that are found in the Caribbean islands are just too good to be ignored.

The Caribbean climate is also much milder than that found it the USA so the beaches are much more suitable to hold a wedding at any time of year. BTW, I found a site about Asturias beach in Spanish: playa Asturias. Mostly though, the location of a tropical beach, the colors and atmosphere are the real convincing reasons why this is a perfectly romantic location. To lure the potential customers, there are now many all-inclusive packages provided by resorts where you could have a free Caribbean beach wedding if the couple opts for spending their honeymoon in the resort. This of course makes it easy to enjoy the honeymoon immediately after the wedding without having to leave the venue, thereby enjoying it for longer.

Most couples will be provided with a location within the resorts development that is located in a secluded part of it and away from those that have attended the happy event. If you are thinking of organizing a Caribbean beach wedding please take into consideration any legal bindings which might be in existence at the location where you plan to hold the wedding. Please note that each Caribbean Island is governed by its own legalities which the couple has to comply with, before their wedding can take place there.

It is not uncommon for couple to have to be on the island for a set period before the wedding can take place and then of course there is the little matter of a local wedding license also. Quite often there is a large difference in the cost of these wedding licenses which can range anywhere from fifty to three hundred dollars. Another critical point to remember is that the couple should be familiar with all the passport regulations and must carry valid passports before they take the flight to the Caribbean beach wedding. Of course an invalid passport could mean that you are not allowed entry into the country and that is an extremely embarrassing situation, isn't it?


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Stephanie Dee

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