Is there anything more inherently romantic than saying “I do” at sunset beside the rolling ocean, or tossing your wedding bouquet across a sandy beach? If there are, those opportunities are rare indeed. A beach wedding, however, is not beyond everybody’s means, and it is a way to couple the lifelong joining of hands with a vacation experience that your guests are likely to remember for a lifetime. Typically, these sorts of events are small and simple, which tends to make everything but the travel arrangements fairly easy on the pocketbook.
Some of the best resources for setting up a beach wedding can be found online – in fact, there is an entire website network dedicated to the pursuit: BeachWeddingPlanning.com. Here you will find price comparisons and reviews that will help you to find that beach wedding dress of your dreams, as well as ideas for groom attire, a favorite of which is the famous Cuban Guayabera. This website provides wedding planners with easy to use checklists, an exhaustive list of potential locations, as well as legal requirements associated with obtaining a marriage license in different states. Whether or not you decide to take any of the authors’ recommendations, it couldn’t hurt to visit.