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Caribbean Wedding: Wedding Planner and Organizer
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With more and more couples opting to escape the high costs and stresses of a large and elaborate wedding, which is often expected, particularly in families that come from an Afro Caribbean background, the trend of getting married abroad is an increasingly popular one – with the Caribbean still topping the list as one of the most popular locations for an overseas wedding.
Many fall in love with the idea of the tropical setting and backdrop, which make for the most romantic of wedding photos, but on investigating the possibilities further, find they are overwhelmed on where to start in trying to arrange the kind of wedding they envisaged.
Traditionally many of the couples who travel to the Read the rest of this entry »
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If you’ve already discussed the venue of your upcoming wedding with your fiancé, then there’s nothing left to say. But if you could still change things, why not consider having a wedding on a cruise ship-you know, a Wedding Party Cruise. Not only will your fiancé love having a Wedding Party Cruise, but for both of you, it will be the most romantic day of your lives.
If you arrange it well in advance, you can have everything done professionally. Usually, the ship’s captain conducts the wedding ceremony with complete legal authority. Alternatively, you can bring your own priest.
After the ceremony, you can have a very private reception, of the size you want. Choose from the many Read the rest of this entry »
No CommentsLove to Cruise? Live Onboard!
Are just two weeks a year enough to satisfy your needs to get away and see the world? Or do you feel a holiday could never be long enough?
Each year, mid way through my annual two week cruise I get that ‘sinking feeling’, I know its fast approaching the end of my time away and that can only mean one thing; I will soon be heading back to reality and back to work with no more than a fading tan and a sprinkling of new freckles as the only evidence I was ever away.
You may love to cruise, but realistically, how long do you think you could actually stay onboard? A few weeks, a Read the rest of this entry »
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