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Many people choose to have their honeymoon staying on a Carribean
island – the Dominican Republic and Jamaica are particularly
popular destinations, and have been for many years – but by
having your wedding on a cruise ship, you will be on your honeymoon
from the moment that your vows are complete, and then get the chance
to spend the rest of your trip enjoying the facilities of the boat
and all the different islands and ports on its itinerary.
The only drawback to a Royal Carribean Cruises wedding is that
you will not necessarily be able to take the same number of guests
with you as you could with a conventional wedding reception on land
– although thanks to the size of modern cruise ships, you
can easily accommodate as many people as are willing to travel with
you on your holiday and honeymoon on a wedding cruise.
Getting married in the Carribean requires you to fill in a number
of legal forms, and these can be arranged in advance with the cruise
company, who will be more than happy to help you with all the stages
of the marriage process, and assist you with planning your day in
as much detail as you want, leaving you free to enjoy the happiest
day of your life when you get married on a Royal Carribean Cruises
Wedding.
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