
More and more are finding that getting married outside of their native country appealing these days. Americans are not immune from this phenomena either even though they have some beautiful places and beaches of their own. Caribbean beach weddings are becoming a more popular venue for them as opposed to somewhere within their own borders. It appears that the most likely explanation for this gradual change is the fantastic beaches to be found all over the Caribbean which surpass those generally found of the mainland.
Owing to their location, weddings can take place at almost any time of the year which takes the pressure off the couple trying to have it in the right season at home. Moreover, many of these islands have identified the need for many couples who would like to say ‘I do’ in the presence of their friends and family standing on a pearly white beach with the clear blue sky as the canopy over their heads. To improve upon this further, some ‘all-inclusive’ resorts are now able to offer a Caribbean beach wedding at no extra charge as part of the package. Many couples find this arrangement very suitable since the wedding and honeymoon location is the same.
Most couples will be provided with a location within the resorts development that is located in a secluded part of it and away from those that have attended the happy event. In case you too are contemplating to have a Caribbean beach wedding, you need to consider any legal requirement which might be prevalent at your chosen location. It is important to remember that each of the Caribbean Islands have their own set of legal requirements which need to be met by the couple before any wedding can be organized there.
You probably have to wait for some time before the ceremony can take place and you might also have to obtain a marriage license before the wedding. The license fees could range anywhere between 50 and 300 dollars depending on the specific type and venue where the wedding is planned. It is also important that each couple is aware of the passport regulations and ensure that theirs are valid prior to them flying to the Island of their choice for their Caribbean beach wedding. The last thing you want is to be refused entry to the island you have especially chosen because one or both passports are invalid.
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