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Have A Tropical Wedding In Aruba

Have you always dreamed of getting married barefoot on a white beach in some tropical paradise? Think that you can't afford to have the tropical wedding of your dreams? You can if you plan a destination wedding in Aruba. The busiest season in Aruba is from December to April. So if you want to have a June wedding or a summer wedding in a tropical paradise you can have your wedding in Aruba during the off season.

During the off season you can great deals on everything from flowers and hotels to complete wedding packages. Most hotels and resorts in Aruba welcome summer destination wedding packages because it gives them a chance to fill up the empty hotel rooms. Many of the hotels and resorts have wedding planners and wedding coordinators on staff who can help you pick out the best local florists, caterers, photographers, DJs and more or you can buy a complete wedding package and have the wedding right at your hotel and have the hotel take care of all of the details.

If you really have your heart set on a beach wedding and you want the wedding to be small and intimate you can rent a luxury villa with a private beach. Your family and friends can all stay at the villa and you can hold the ceremony on a private beach. Luxury villas will often have staff that can help you make any local arrangements that you need to make and can offer suggestions on places to shop for dresses or other items that you might want to pick up in Aruba rather than traveling with them.

After the wedding the bride and groom can move to a private villa or cottage and your family and friends can stay in the other villa for a few more days and have a nice tropical vacation. Weddings can be very expensive but having a destination wedding in Aruba during the summer off season is a very smart way to get the tropical wedding of your dreams and still keep your wedding costs low enough to be easily affordable.

If you compare the costs of a destination wedding and a traditional wedding you'll probably find that a destination wedding doesn't cost much more, if any, than a traditional wedding. When you have a destination wedding the bride and groom traditionally are responsible for the cost of the accommodations for all the guests of the wedding but the guests pay for their own airfare. Even just paying for the cost of the accommodations and the food and drinks for your guests can get very pricey but if you hold the wedding during the off season in Aruba you'll be amazed at the great deals you can get on blocks of room at all inclusive resorts where all the foods and drinks will be paid for so that your guests can just relax and enjoy themselves. Having a destination wedding in Aruba is must if you want a tropical vacation on a budget.

 

 

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