More and more are finding that getting married outside of their native country appealing these days. Despite having a large country with plenty of wonderful beach resorts, this fascination with exotic places also fascinates Americans as well. It is now quite normal for them to book a Caribbean beach wedding and not even consider having at in their own country. This is because the Caribbean beaches are maintained very well and this also happens to be one of the principal reasons why people want to spend their time in these islands.

The Caribbean climate is also much milder than that found it the USA so the beaches are much more suitable to hold a wedding at any time of year. In addition to this, many Islands have begun to recognize the appeal that couples are finding when taking their wedding vows surrounded by those that love them on a beautiful white sandy beach with a bright blue sky above. To improve upon this further, some ‘all-inclusive’ resorts are now able to offer a Caribbean beach wedding at no extra charge as part of the package. So this provides them with the convenience of having their wedding and their honeymoon at the same location.
Couples would usually be provided with a private and secluded location within the resort premises, away from the madding crowd and everyone else who have been the wedding guests. However, if you are considering having a Caribbean beach wedding you will need to find out what the legal requirements are for the location where yours will be taking place. It is important that each Caribbean Island will have a different set of legal requirements that couples will need to meet in order to have their wedding take place there.
It is not uncommon for couple to have to be on the island for a set period before the wedding can take place and then of course there is the little matter of a local wedding license also. Generally the fees that are charged for these licenses range from 50 dollars up to 300, but this depends on the type of wedding ceremony the couple will be having and where it is going to take place. Also important is to be aware of any regulations regarding passports which must be valid before the couple flies out to attend their Caribbean beach wedding. Of course you would not like to be deported from your wedding venue simply because you are not in possession of a valid passport, right?





