You Can Get Married on a Cruise Ship - Here's How to Plan Your Nautical Wedding
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The advantage of a wedding on a ship is that a lot of amenities and facilities are available - albeit it an extra charge in some cases: beautiful spaces, photographers, musicians, DJs, flowers, wedding assistants, bars and restaurants, the option to arrange a separate meal/buffet for your guests, a salon and spa to get ready for a ceremony, and, of course, a 'built-in' honeymoon.
Once you've officially decided to say 'I do' at sea, there are several factors to keep in mind. At a minimum, couples should know where, when, and how they want to get married, in addition to the number of guests they would like in attendance.
Couples should also consider their desired wedding location as guest capacity is also limited based on the destination or port. Many cruise lines put limits on how many visitors can board the ship who aren't sailing its full itinerary, so knowing how many guests plan to join you for your wedding only is crucial.
You also need to consider the laws of both the country where you'll be located when you get married and the country that runs your ship. Many cruise ships are registered in the Bahamas, Bermuda, or Malta, meaning the laws of that specific country would apply to any ceremonies performed.
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