Destination Weddings are weddings that take place away from where the bride and groom live. They happen in some of the most exotic and wonderful places in the world. These types of non-traditional weddings provide the bride and groom with dreamy settings, while doubling as an opportunity for guests to experience a place they have never been before. But, because destination weddings mean traveling far away from home, the bridal couple and their guests may need additional time for destination wedding planning components. They must also apply a little more due diligence on research side then they would do for a traditional wedding.
Following is a destination wedding time line which can be modified to suit your individual needs when planning your destination wedding.
Time line and Checklist for Planning the Best Destination Weddings
12 Months or more
Create a wedding binder. Keep all ideas, swatches, photos, correspondence, etc. and keep it in an easily accessible place.
Set a budget and stick to it.
Consider purchasing destination wedding insurance to protect your budget.
Compile a reasonable guest list. Don’t over invite assuming guests won’t come because of travel. Invite anyone you want to have present (budget permitting) and allow the guest to decide if they can or want to travel.
If you are getting married outside of the country, consider hiring a destination wedding coordinator who specializes in destination wedding locations and weddings abroad.
11 Months prior
Set up a profile of the type of destination wedding your want
Research, research, research locations before you book. Note distance from airport to hotel, weather, seasons, time of year – consider hurricanes – amenities, etc.
Settle on a wedding date.
Send save the date cards. (optional)
Verify marriage residency requirements.
Research travel and accommodation options for guests
Consider visiting the destination location to be sure this is the spot for you.
10 months prior
Make destination wedding planning trip, if necessary
Set up meetings with any stateside wedding professionals who may be traveling to your wedding locale.
9 Months prior
Start putting together any legal documents required to marry at the destination wedding location.
Make travel arrangements to the destination wedding site, if possible.
Book the lodging accommodations for wedding attendants. You are responsible to foot the bill for at least 2 nights lodging for wedding attendants.
Complete itinerary for tours or any other extracurricular activities for guests, if applicable
Make your travel arrangements for the wedding.
8 Months prior
Register for gifts.(optional, but gifts should be sent to the home of the bride before the wedding)
Determine style, formality and colors for your wedding.
Consider style of stationery, invitations.
7 Months prior
Shop for your dress, keeping the location, weather and location style in mind.
Choose and order bridesmaids and wedding dresses.
Order groom and groomsmen attire.
Shop for wedding rings.
6 Months prior
Make final selections on wedding cake baker, florists and decor and transportation, if necessary.
Work on ceremony details and buy any necessary items.
Finalize menu and wedding cake order.
5 Months prior
Purchase fiance’s gift (optional)
Order wedding favors (optional)
Buy gifts for wedding attendants and parents.
4 Months prior
Finish addressing wedding invitations and mail.
3 Months prior
Update your budget
Review contracts again and familiarize yourself with arrival times, etc.
2 Months prior
Start creating seating charts. Yes, it is hard but it must be done.
Call guests who have not yet responded
1 Month prior
Release any unnecessary rooms
Finalize all wedding day itineraries
Confirm travel arrangements with the hotel or resort
3 Weeks prior
Send out emails to wedding providers who have been contracted to finalize the details.
3 Days prior
Arrive at wedding destination
Meet with banquet manager
Go over details
Bridal beauty – manicure, pedicure – no change in facial products at this time. Any change in cleansers or makeup should be done at least one month prior to the wedding.
The day of
To get the most out of special destination weddings, relax, say “I DO” and live happily ever after!
Author: Donna Ennis
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