One of the joys of destination weddings is getting excited about the location. Whether you choose somewhere you know well, from a favourite past holiday or childhood haunt, or you embrace the new and choose a spot that you’ve been dying to see, I encourage my couples to really open that map up wide and consider all their options.
Manage your budget expectations
Some people assume destination weddings are always much cheaper, while others may think it is going to be prohibitively expensive to get married aboard. It actually depends on the location you choose and on the style of wedding you want. You might find that a particular country has very cost-effective catering and venue hire fees compared to what you’ve seen in your local area, but requires a higher-than-average investment for flowers or entertainment for example. Or perhaps the particular style of rentals you want are really tricky to find or are in higher demand, and therefore more expensive. Depending on how well your wedding vision aligns with what that country has to offer, you may need to reassess your budget or revisit what your priorities are. Spend smarter by choosing native, seasonal flowers and local ingredients and specialities where possible.
Give yourself lots of time and hire a team of professionals you trust
Destination weddings have more logistical challenges to plan for and you may also discover that the speed of communication and approach to paperwork is different to what you are used to. Have buffers for possible delays. It’s better to feel like you can go with the flow and making decisions at their natural pace, rather than like you’re constantly chasing up vendors for contracts, responses or translations. If you do find yourself with a short planning lead time, don’t panic – it’s still absolutely possible, it may simply require a little bit more flexibility and quicker decision-making.
Working with a planner that knows the area, or that is experienced with supporting couples internationally, will give you the peace of mind of knowing that every supplier will be managed and briefed, and that everything will come together seamlessly and beautifully on the day. While you can certainly bring a photographer from home with you to shoot your day, if you are getting married in the Dominican Republic for example, why not work with a local Punta Cana wedding photographer who will really know the area and all the great spots for photos?
Become familiar with the legal bit well in advance
Make sure that you spend time researching and familiarising yourself with legal part of the marriage – even before choosing the country. Some countries will have easier, more friendly eligibility criteria for non-residents to marry there, while others may be exceptionally complicated (or may even not allow it at all). Or, you could keep your plans more flexible by doing the paper-signing legal bit locally to you, and having a symbolic (but no less meaningful!) ceremony abroad.
Think about your guests
Many of your guests will be over-the-moon to join you on this adventure abroad while and others may not be able to make it. However, in order for them to be there with you, most will need a little bit more notice. Whether they are juggling work holidays, childcare, other trips already planned, or something as simple as getting their passport (or wardrobe!) ready – your loved ones will be grateful for the chance to plan well ahead. I would recommend sending Save The Dates as soon as you know where and when you’ll be tying the knot – and then plan to send your invitations anytime between 4-8 months before the wedding.
A destination wedding may also include more multiple days of celebrating (like welcome dinners, local activities and post-wedding brunches). This often leads couples to the assumption that they will be expected to host and feed their full guest list for all of it, which can turn out to be very expensive! If this is something you are able and happy to cover, then wonderful, but if it isn’t, please don’t let this cause you stress, anxiety or guilt. It’s absolutely fine to ask your guests to cover part of their costs. It’s very likely that your guests will turn the weddings into a longer holiday, and they will understand if covering their expenses for multiple days isn’t something that is part of the wedding budget. Tactfully lay out expectations by setting up a helpful website where you can provide recommendations or explain that cost of rooms and meals. This is also a great way of giving tips and advice for arranging travel, activities, and accommodation, without feeling like you need to help every single guest book their plane ticket!
Be safe
This tip goes for all weddings – but is even more important for destination weddings: make sure you have wedding insurance well ahead of time. Read the fine print of the policy and make sure you know exactly what coverage you are signing up for. Most likely, you won’t need to use it and it will just be a one-off payment that you make and then set aside, but it’s better to be safe than sorry!
I hope these tips have been helpful, and inspired you to create the celebrations of your dreams – wherever in the world you want to go!
ABOUT VALENTINA
The Stars Inside is a bespoke planning and design studio, specialising in sophisticated, romantic elopements and intimate destination weddings all over the world. Valentina is based in the UK, but supports couples in planning weddings anywhere in the world. Find her at thestarsinside.com and @thestarsinside on Instagram.
This article originally appeared in issue 45 of Rock n Roll Bride magazine. You can purchase the latest copy here, or why not subscribe to never miss an issue?
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