Destination Weddings, Honeymoon Packages, Familymoon for a Second Marriage
Courtesy TheHoneymoon.com - Honeymoon Registry
Getting remarried is an opportunity for couples
to do things differently with both the wedding and the honeymoon.
In fact, combining those two events is quickly becoming the standard
for many couples planning a second marriage or renewing wedding
vows. Destination weddings are on the rise with US and Canadian
citizens, due largely to the costs of throwing a formal
wedding and the reality that many couples doing it for the second
time want to spend less time planning the event and more time
enjoying themselves. Many couples are now planning to renew wedding
vows at tropical island locations too. Additionally, more and
more countries have relaxed their non-resident wedding restrictions
making the process much easier for the average altar-bound couples
to plan their destination weddings and book their honeymoon packages.
The first step in planning a destination wedding
is to find a travel agency specializing in honeymoons & destination
weddings. The travel agent will be an invaluable resource and will help
you begin the process of selecting a location for your remarriage.
This is the first priority when planning a destination wedding
because legal requirements vary by location and some countries
have such restrictive marriage policies that it would be impractical
to marry in those places. Furthermore, your own budgetary restrictions
may prohibit certain destinations because of the costs involved
in getting and staying there. Of course, if you are one of the
growing number of couples planning on renewing wedding vows abroad
then legal requirements do not affect you since you are already
married. Click
here for more information on renewing
wedding vows.
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In addition to legal requirements, if you're planning on having wedding guests join you for your nuptials, you'll need to consider their budgetary needs in addition to your own.
Airfare varies greatly by destination and getting to some Caribbean islands may require several transfers. Not only does this add to the cost of the trip, but it also can be physically draining for any elderly or handicapped attendees. Even though your travel agent may be able to secure affordable air with a bulk purchase, the difficulty of getting to certain destinations should certainly be considered and discussed with those guests for whom it may be an issue.
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be the administrative contact for all your wedding guests' travel
plans. This would include both the arrangement of their accommodations
and airfare as well as the collection of travel funds. In addition
to saving you time, you will be spared dealing with your guests'
personal financial information. It also makes for better synchronization
of arrivals and departures. Chances are also good that the resort
or hotel you selected will have an onsite wedding coordinator
to take care of things that need to be done prior to your arrival.
You will work with this person directly on details like getting
your marriage license and other paperwork.
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Waiting period (varies by country) |
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Passport |
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Certified copy of Birth Certificate |
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Administrative and License Fees |
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Proof of divorce |
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Copy of birth certificate |
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Copy of Tourist Card or Visa |
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Health Certificate |
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Blood Test |
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Witnesses Authorization Letters |
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Birth certificate for each spouse (issued within last 3 months) |
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Pre-marriage medical certificate for each spouse (within 2 mos) |
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Certificate of residency (1 month of residency at least). |
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Birth certificate of children to be legitimized. |
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Notarized marriage contract. |
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Customary certificate. |
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Certificate of celibacy . |
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Birth certificate translated into French |
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** Can't find your birth certificate? Click Here for a certified copy
Destination weddings and honeymoons in the Caribbean
have also grown very popular, with many island nations now offering
shorter waiting periods of three days or less. For Mexico and
the Caribbean Islands in particular, this growth is compounded
by the surging popularity of the “all-inclusive resort”
concept. In fact, the concept that was pioneered by Club Med,
improved upon by SuperClubs and made a household name by Sandals
has become so popular that even traditional hotel companies have
converted many of their Caribbean hotels to all-inclusive properties
in order to compete. Because they’re all-inclusive, you
don’t pay extra for food and beverages and several of these
offer free ceremonies, or ceremonies at reduced rates for couples
that bring a certain number of guests. Many of these resorth as
the Occidental Allegro and Grand properties (Mexico, Aruba, Dominican
Republic, Antigua, Costa Rica), SuperClubs Breezes & Star
Fish (Dominican Republic, Jamaica), Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
(St. Lucia, Jamaica, Bahamas, Aruba, US Virgin Islands), or the
Beaches Resorts (Jamaica) are great properties for family-style
destination weddings because they have facilities and activities
designed with children in mind. Of course, if you’re looking
for an adults-only affair, the Grand Lidos, Couples and Sandals
Resorts will take care of you.
Just south
of Hawaii are the islands of Tahiti, which offer a different flavor
of the Polynesian experience. Unlike Hawaii, which is larger, more
populous and has all of the creature comforts of home, Tahiti is
tranquil and at times appears cut off from the outside world.
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to imagine or remember there is an outside world from an overwater
bungalow on Moorea or Bora Bora. Looking at the fish through
your bungalow floor is truly a unique experience. You can’t
beat the Tahitian Islands for an exotic yet relaxing honeymoon
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At least, it isn’t practical for most
foreigners (see box of requirements) You can, however, get married
prior to arrival and then have a renewing wedding vows ceremony
in a traditional Polynesian ceremony, which is a very popular
activity for honeymooners and romantics alike.

So where are couples tying the knot these days?
Hawaii has long been the world's most popular destination for
weddings and honeymoons, in part because it is a domestic destination.
And with the unrest in various parts of the world, it has only
solidified its position. In particular, Hawaii has long been popular
for second marriage destination weddings because there are no
adults-only resorts and, for the most part, kids are welcome in
most hotels. Especially popular these days are the islands of
Kauai and Maui, with many couples spending time on both of these
enchanting islands. Another popular option is a Hawaiian cruise
on NCL's Norwegian Star, which offers couples the opportunity
to experience the islands of Hawaii from a completely different
perspective. Since there are no all-inclusive resorts in Hawaii,
it can get more expensive if a couple getting remarried is planning
on bringing the kids. Hawaii is unparalleled in its beauty and
will leave a lasting impression on those fortunate enough to experience
her splendor.
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Think ahead and plan early. |
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Find a honeymoon destination wedding travel specialist. |
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Decide on wedding size (who's invited), including families and children? |
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Purchase "save
the date" magnet / cards for guest list. |
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Establish a budget (determines the destination). |
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Consult w/ wedding guests you expect to join you (re: destination, budget, accommodations). |
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Settle on final location of wedding / honeymoon. |
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Contact an onsite wedding coordinator to begin the wedding planning. |
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Make a choice of honeymoon packages. |
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Destination Wedding Checklist and Timetable |
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The popularity of honeymoon destinations may change,
but the purpose of the honeymoon remains the same – a grand
finale to complete the celebration of marriage and to begin your
new life together creating memories that will last you a lifetime.
And, choosing to combine the wedding and honeymoon can make those
memories even sweeter.
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