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Tie the knot at sea

by Sue and Bruce Mitchell, Cruise Planners March 1, 2016
written by Sue and Bruce Mitchell, Cruise Planners March 1, 2016

24298683_mlLet’s face it, not everyone is interested in the typical four-hour white wedding, and some may even say, “Been there, done that.”

So, what’s a great alternative? How about getting married at sea? What could be more fun than your wedding festivities lasting seven days or longer, and spending the week in exotic ports? The best part is you can do this with a small wedding party, or you can invite all of your friends and family to come along.

Fun events can be planned both onboard and ashore throughout the week. Think of having a sail away party on deck, beach Olympics on a private island, or enjoy a wine tasting for sophisticated palates. In addition, amazing shore excursions can be tailored to the couple or the group’s personality. The possibilities are endless.

  • Cruising is the best vacation value. It’s practically all inclusive.
  • All meals are included.
  • Enjoy top notch entertainment.
  • Experience ocean view accommodations.
  • Experience different ports of call in one trip.

Most cruise lines have access to local authorities who perform ceremonies prior to leaving port or during a port call on the cruise. Did you know it is possible to get married on a beach in the Caribbean or on a Glacier in Alaska? The choices are endless and romantic.

Few cruise lines actually have captains who legally can perform the ceremony at sea. Princess, Celebrity and Azamara Club Cruises have ships registered in Bermuda and Malta, which recognize marriages in international waters.

Getting married at sea has huge advantages. I’m talking about dollars. It’s much less expensive than a typical wedding, with packages starting as low as $1,200. The wedding planner handles everything, from the ceremony and event coordination, to live music, photos, cake and flowers. It’s a one-stop shop. Plus, couples also can enjoy some romantic extras, such as breakfast in bed, chocolate covered strawberries, champagne and spa treatments.

Your friends and family will be talking about your wedding for a lifetime.

If you haven’t cruised in a while, or would like to know more about some of the specials cruise lines currently are offering, contact Sue or Bruce Mitchell, your Cruise Planners travel specialists. Visit our website at www.redmountaintravel.com. You may send an email to smitchell@cruiseplanners.com, or call (480) 396-8084.

 

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