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A destination wedding can involve just the two of you; a select handful of family and friends; or enough guests to constitute a bona fide week-long family reunion or vacation. Here are some practical and personal reasons to wed away.
1. They're Virtually Stress-Free Honeymoon-happy resorts and cruise lines around the world have made it easier and more appealing to wed on-site. Many have full-time wedding coordinators on staff who are familiar with that country's marriage license requirements and offer wedding packages that take care of all your ceremony essentials (photographer, cake, officiant and so on.). You step off the plane and sign the papers; they take care of the rest.
2.No Family Drama and you call the shots While traditional weddings hold meaning for many couples, linking them to the traditions of their ancestors and culture, others want the experience to be more unique, with a ceremony and location that reflect their true colors. Perhaps an exotic tropical paradise experience? A snowy mountain-peak ceremony? It's all up to you.

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