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Destination Wedding or Tropical Vacation?

Tuesday, June 24, 2008
More engaged couples than ever before are skipping out on traditional church weddings in their hometown in favor of Destination Weddings. The allure is undeniable – you can exchange vows in a romantic, exotic location, and afterwards, move right on to the honeymoon. What is more, many couples love the idea of having close friends and family join them before the ceremony for a joyous, weeklong celebration. It’s a vacation that happens once-in-a-lifetime.

The Basics of the Destination Wedding


A destination wedding is generally more expensive than a traditional one, which usually means a relatively smaller guest list. While the wedding reception and related activities are paid for by the bride and groom, guests are expected to pay for their airfare and accommodations, and the reality is not everyone can afford this. Still, don’t put away your travel luggage just yet – many destination wedding packages feature discounted rates for guest rooms at certain hotels.

Most couples start to plan a destination wedding a year or more before the big day. Many send “Save the Date” cards to alert guests in advance, to give them ample opportunity to ask for vacation time and start scouting airfare. If you are invited to a wedding like this, view it as an opportunity to enjoy two wonderful experiences at once – attend a beautiful wedding and take a fabulous vacation with some of your closest friends and family. After all, if you’ve made the “short list,” it is clear the couple considers you one of their nearest and dearest friends.

For those who can afford the extravaganza, the planned activities leading up to the ceremony are usually a blast. When is the last time you had the chance to snorkel in coral reefs, sail a boat, and hop from island to island in celebration of a marriage? Couples usually plan at least two days worth of activities before the reception. After the ceremony, you can extend your vacation as long as you like!

What Do You Take to a Destination Wedding?



If you’ve decided to attend a destination wedding, take care with what you throw into your travel luggage. Consider the locale and type of ceremony. If you are heading to the tropics for a daytime wedding on the beach, you have no need for high heels and an elaborate cocktail dress. A beautiful sundress and flat sandals are more appropriate and will be much more comfortable on the sand. However, although dress codes are generally more relaxed in the tropics, it doesn’t mean men can wear cut-offs and a t-shirt with a beer logo to the ceremony. Be sensible.

In addition to your outfit for the main event, other items to pack include swimsuits, sunscreen, a camera, and a few versatile pieces to take you from day to evening. Consult the given itinerary when packing and remember to keep it simple and fun.

One last thing to consider when traveling to a tropical location is the weather. Evenings spent near water can be quite chilly, so you definitely want to bring a light sweater or jacket. Finally, don’t forget to bring the couple’s wedding gift in your travel luggage – and make sure it’s cushioned by clothing so it stays safe.

A destination wedding is bound to be an unforgettable experience. No other type of trip combines family, friends, an exotic vacation, and the momentous occasion that is marriage – not to mention the chance to get a tropical tan while sipping cocktails on the beach.

Bon voyage.

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