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Caribbean Beach Weddings Deliver True Romance!

Published on Tuesday, September 22, 2009 by Peter Heinz

Caribbean Beach Wedding

Each year, more and more couples in the United States decide to take unconventional approaches in getting married. It’s not out of the ordinary to hear about a couple who tied-the-knot under water while SCUBA diving in the Caribbean, or to hear about a couple who took-the-plunge while on a hot air balloon ride drifting high above the city streets in Paris. So why do so many couples decide to make travel part of their wedding experience?

First of all, Americans love to travel. And what better way to enjoy a new exotic location than with 50 family members and close friends celebrating your big day. Incorporating travel into a wedding is really a great way to make that special day the memorable experience that you have long dreamed about. And besides, there may be no better way to encourage close family and friends to actually show up for wedding than to hold in on an exotic island in the Caribbean.

Aruba. The weather is perfect. It is a place that has no hurricanes, it almost never rains and temperature is around 82. You can practice almost any water sport and nightlife is great. Belize. If you want a smaller place, with more private places, Belize would be the choice. It may also be cheaper than other options.

Bahamas honeymoons offer newly wed couples a a popular destination of fun and sun. The Bahamas Islands has over seven hundred islands, mostly untouched and uninhabited. It stretches out to a one hundred thousand-square mile archipelago that extends over five hundred miles of the clearest water in the world. Including deserted cays and large rocks, it has a total estimated land area of five thousand three hundred eighty two square mile and registers a highest land elevation of two hundred six feet. So, if you want a romantic getaway, you can find one and enjoy some intimacy among one of those many islands.

And of course, considerations for yourself: are you willing to accept that fewer guests will attend your wedding because of location, is the location somewhere that you’d be interested in spending your honeymoon at, can you afford the added costs?

When it comes time to decide between all of the Caribbean honeymoon trips available, make sure you explore what both you and your spouse want. Yes, you want time with each other. And you want a beautiful, romantic location. Communication is the first thing that will make or break your relationship. So,do your homework and choose the a Caribbean honeymoon that you will treasure for the rest of your lives.

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