For many, the allure of exchanging vows in a picturesque location while creating unforgettable memories with loved ones is simply irresistible. But it can add a few challenges to the already stressful and exciting wedding planning process.
To help you turn your dream destination wedding into a reality, here are seven invaluable insights from Chelsey Briere, a seasoned wedding planner with HV Luxury Travel.
• Start with a feeling. Whether it’s a tropical beach, a romantic European city or serene countryside, the destination sets the tone for the entire celebration. To choose the perfect location for your big day, consider factors like seasonal weather, accessibility and the overall atmosphere
• Make a framework. For a destination wedding there are often extra expenses for travel and accommodation, and local arrangements that need to be made. Briere advises that couples set a realistic budget early on and consider enlisting a professional to help navigate through cost-effective options without compromising on quality.
• Get your legal ducks in a row. There will be legal rules and paperwork you have to handle for a destination wedding, such as travel visas and getting the right marriage license. Aim to complete all necessary documentation well in advance to ensure the day goes off without a hitch. Working with a wedding planner local to, or familiar with, your chosen location can help make these legal details easy.
• Include local life. Embracing the local culture and supporting local vendors can add a unique touch to your wedding. Consider partnering with reputable providers who understand the destination’s intricacies and can deliver an authentic experience that resonates with your vision, be it a dinner of regional cuisine or bouquets of local flowers.
• Anticipate guest needs. Ensuring guests have a fun, seamless experience is vital for a successful destination wedding. Clear and constant communication with guests is crucial. Briere recommends being transparent about costs and logistics early on to help guests plan accordingly. She also advocates for setting up a wedding website or sending out detailed itineraries. These should include travel information, event schedules and contact details to keep guests informed and at ease.
• Inject added fun. Incorporating pre- or post-wedding activities can foster a stronger sense of community among guests. After all, it’s not just a wedding but a vacation too. Organize group excursions or activities, such as guided tours, beach parties or local experiences to create cherished memories beyond the wedding day.
• Enjoy the process. Briere’s ultimate piece of advice is for couples to embrace the journey and enjoy the entire planning process. Destination weddings may present some hurdles, but every step can become an exciting adventure leading up to a magical wedding day you’ll cherish for years to come.
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— News Canada