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Destination Western Australia - the Turquoise Coast

Destination weddings have become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reason. These types of weddings offer couples a unique and exciting way to tie the knot while also creating unforgettable memories for the couple and their guests. However, planning a destination wedding can also be quite overwhelming and stressful, especially if you’re not sure where to begin. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of tips to help make planning your dream destination wedding a breeze.


1. Choose your location wisely

One of the biggest decisions you’ll make when planning a destination wedding is choosing the location. You will need to consider the accessibility of the location for your guests, the weather and season of your wedding date. A destination wedding in the Turquoise Coast of Western Australia offers good weather most of the year, plus a range of venues for both the ceremony and afterwards, whatever the size of your wedding.


2. If you are having guests, give them ample notice

Since a destination wedding requires more planning and preparation than a local wedding, for your guests as well as yourselves, it’s essential to give your guests ample notice. Aim to send out save-the-dates at least six to eight months before the wedding date and follow up with the formal invitation at least three months before. This will give your guests plenty of time to make travel arrangements, book accommodation, and arrange time off work, if needed.


3. Speak with a local celebrant

Planning a wedding from afar can be quite challenging, so hiring a local celebrant can be a lifesaver. A celebrant can recommend local vendors and venues and assist with information on logistics such as transportation and accommodations for your guests. Your celebrant can advise you if there are other events happening in the region on your proposed wedding date, so that you and your guests will not be competing for accommodation with attendees at other events, or planning a romantic beach wedding on the date the local fishing season opens when the beaches will be busy. They can also help you create a cohesive vision for your wedding and bring it to life.


4. Embrace the local culture

One of the best things about a destination wedding is the opportunity to embrace the local culture and incorporate it into your wedding celebrations. Whether it’s serving local cuisine, incorporating local flowers and decor, or choosing an iconic local backdrop for your wedding photos can make your wedding unique and memorable.


5. Plan group activities

Since your guests will likely be traveling to an unfamiliar location, it’s a good idea to plan group activities and excursions to help them get acquainted with the area and bond with one another. This can include activities such as a welcome party, group tours, or group dinners. It’s also a good idea to provide your guests with a detailed itinerary and recommendations for things to do in their free time.


6. Don’t forget the legalities

Make sure to research the legal requirements for getting married in your chosen location, such as notice periods, residency requirements and paperwork requirements. You may also need to have your marriage certificate translated and legalised once you return home.


If you are looking for a beautiful location for a destination wedding, look no further than the Turquoise Coast region of Western Australia. By following our tips, you can help ensure that your dream wedding goes off without a hitch, and you create unforgettable memories for yourselves and your guests.

 
 
 

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