Destination Wedding—what to expect and what to avoid

Tying the knot in your hometown will save you all the hustle of a destination wedding, but if you are willing to forgo time and cost then marrying abroad is the way to go. Now that you made up your mind to go all out for your wedding, here are the best things that you can expect and possible worst scenario that you want to avoid for your out-of-the-country wedding adventure.

Best Thing: Your wedding will be intimate, attended by the closest people in your life.

Worst Scenario: Some family and friends due to schedule, or budget reason may not make it to your wedding

Best Thing: You’ve chosen the best backdrop for your photographs; anticipate the picture-perfect images on your wedding day.

Worst Scenario: Choosing between sunrise and sunset is crucial. Sunset vibe is more romantic but not ideal for photos if you are in a destination wedding. You need light to capture the perfect hues to highlight the destination.

Best Thing: Your wedding will be intricate. The more detailed the wedding moment, the more memories you and your guests will have. From the moment the plane take off to arrival, wedding ceremony and honeymoon; memories will be shared among the most important people in your lives.

Worst Scenario: Be careful not to break the bank. Details have a price tag. Starting with your wedding dress, to your shoes, from best photographers and videographers to your souvenirs, you need the best deal from your wedding suppliers.

Best Thing: Your wedding is the much-awaited vacation for you and for your guests. It is a perfect time to unwind and relax and have a good time.

Worst Scenario: A little mishap from the airline like delayed baggage can ruin your anticipated wedding and vacation.

Best Thing: You’ve avoided the rain. You get to choose a destination where the weather is fine almost all year round.

Worst Scenario: You will pay top dollar to skip the rain. You may have avoided the rain but what about the wind?

Best Thing: No need to book another ticket for your honeymoon. Your wedding destination is also your honeymoon destination.

Worst Scenario: The most popular wedding destinations may require visas. Visa denials and legal requirements for your wedding can get on your way.

Now that we’ve round up the best things and worst that can possibly happen, you can map out the essentials of a destination wedding. Yes, you have to plan ahead of time. Schedule your wedding for at least one year in advance so your family and friends can save money and plot your wedding date on their annual work leave. Visas and legal requirements must be considered. Paper works shouldn’t be overlooked. Secure the papers before signing contracts and paying your venue.

Wedding in the most romantic city or beach destination is a dream come true. There are loose ends to be tied. You need a dependable wedding destination planner to have a smooth and seamless wedding day. Spare yourself from stress and let a seasoned A-list wedding planner do the job—from planning, looking for suppliers, securing contracts for your wedding, up to the moment you walk on the aisle and cut your wedding cakes.

Our top recommendation: Get to know Teena Barretto, the best destination wedding planner in Manila, Philippines and check out her works and celebrity wedding events here.

 

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