How To Plan A Destination Wedding Part 2

Photography is an important element of any wedding. The moments and hours will pass so quickly that without good photographs to look back on, your wedding day will be a distant memory in years to come. If you're unable to find a quality wedding photographer at your destination, you might consider bringing your own wedding photographer or hiring a specialist destination wedding photographer.

Destination wedding locations often double as the reception venue. In the case of a beach side resort wedding for example, ocean side nuptials might be followed by a beach banquet. If you have difficulties deciding on a reception venue, try the following approach: In considering a reception venue, think outside the square. A destination wedding can present a range of exciting options not available when you marry at home. Start by listing the reception venue options. Then, under each option, consider and write down the pros and cons. This should help you identify which option will be most suitable according to personal preferences, practicality and budget. Keep site accessibility in mind as some guests or even your celebrant may have difficultly accessing some locations. To read more about Get Married On The Beach visit our Travelblog here

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