5 Steps To Planning A Wedding Abroad

5 Steps To Planning A Wedding Abroad
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Are you one of the lucky ones who’ve decided to tie the knot abroad? One of the great benefits of doing this is that would-be couples can save vast amounts of money (obviously this depends on the type and destination).

Another fantastic advantage of getting married abroad is that hot, sunny weather is almost a guarantee. The third is the endless choices of holiday spots and the types of weddings they can offer.

Being able to honeymoon in the same place is another great reason for getting married abroad; this saves a lot of time, effort and money.

Steps to Planning Weddings Abroad

5 Steps To Planning A Wedding Abroad

Below are the essentials when it comes to planning your wedding abroad:

1) Consult friends and family

Sometimes it can be very easy to get caught in the moment and before you’ve asked any of your friends and family, you’ve already got your heart set on getting married abroad. This is can create unwanted friction between you, your partner and especially your relatives, as some of them who may want to go, simply won’t be able to due to other commitments; such as work, lack of money, health etc. Even though the day is meant to be yours, family and friends still come into the equation and should be able to voice any issues or concerns.

So, just a little bit of advice – make sure that everyone who wants to go, can. If someone can’t go due to financial reasons, there’s no harm in finding out how much they are able to afford and see if there are any destinations that cater for their budget in terms of flight costs etc.

2) Destination Choice

Most people constantly think about where they’d would like to get married and already have a place in mind. However, this does not necessarily make this step easy. It’s easy to be tempted in booking a destination that looks the nicest; so make sure you research enough before making a decision, especially if your choice is based on a few photos found on the internet. Try looking at the following in detail:

• Weather – don’t just look at the average temperature for the time of year, look at additional things such as earthquake and monsoon seasons; it could just save your perfect day. If the warning signs are there and that time of year is often bad, look somewhere else, especially if your dates are not flexible.
• Facilities available for weddings
• Would you want to stay there for your honeymoon?
• Accessibility – if it’s difficult to get to, this could cause some serious issues; not only for guests, but also for any wedding planners etc

3) Budget, budget, budget

Before you start planning your dream wedding spot, be clear about your budget and stick to it. More often than not, a budget may be set and before you know it, the amount has been spent and there’s still more spending to be done.

4) Finding the Right Companies

Research possible suppliers by going online and looking on different forums and directories to see any if there are any honest reviews about the company. Also, ask friends and family if they know anyone who has got married abroad and was satisfied with the level of service received.

5 Steps To Planning A Wedding Abroad

Try to book a wedding with travel agents that specialise in overseas weddings; there’s a better chance that things will go smoothly, as they have the experience and expertise. Make sure you can liaise with those planning your wedding both at home and abroad.

5) Consider the practicalities

Make a list on everything that needs doing, even if it’s the responsibility of the wedding planner. This way you can keep a close eye and check to make sure nothing has been left off the list. Additionally, make sure that you know the laws of the country you’re planning to get married in; don’t be fooled into thinking that since you’ve had a ceremony, you must be now legally married when you return home.

5 Steps To Planning A Wedding Abroad

Other considerations to think about are vaccinations, travel documents (any papers that you need to take with you to prove address etc) and passport expiry dates; ensure everyone who is going has a valid passport.

About the author

Diane

Diane, the author of this article has many years experience in providing advice and information for when it comes to weddings abroad in terms of destination and practicalities.

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  • If you want to plan a successful wedding, you should hire a wedding planner for it; who will make your job easier. You certainly don’t need the headache on your big day.

  • Great points. I got married in Airlie Beach (not overseas exactly) – but as you are not at the exact location, and can’t just go and view everything face to face, you do need to do extra research and make sure you check reviews on venues and suppliers.

    Great tips. Thanks for the read.