You may want to consider hosting a Destination Wedding (also known as a travel wedding or far-away wedding) instead of a traditional one for several notable reasons:
The most significant difference and advantage of a Destination Wedding lies in the unique and unforgettable experience it offers.
Getting married at your “Dream location”
It could be exchanging vows by the Caribbean Sea, under the Eiffel Tower, in the peaceful rolling hills of Toscana, or atop breathtaking mountains like Malibu Rocky Oaks, Colorado, or Tus De Liab at Ville De Mont Mountain Resort.
This creates an opportunity to make unforgettable memories and take stunning wedding photos with a creative, standout concept that reflects your personality and story.
“The view at Ville De Mont was absolutely spectacular, leaving everyone in awe. The wedding ceremony view and the perfect weather were beyond our expectations, something we’re immensely proud of.” – shared by couple Trang & Toàn.
Planning a small guest list:
A Destination Wedding offers a more intimate atmosphere, with a guest list limited to those who truly matter to you. This allows for a more personal and meaningful celebration with your closest friends and family.
Cost optimization
While organizing a wedding, regardless of scale, is always costly, Destination Weddings can offer more efficient spending with careful planning.
“The average cost of a wedding in 2024 is $33,000, up from $29,000 in 2023. Couples in Rhode Island spend the most, averaging $49,207 in 2024, while in Alaska, the average cost is only $14,444. Meanwhile, the average cost of a Destination Wedding in 2023 was $41,000, up from $35,600 in 2022,” according to Investopedia.
Though traditional weddings may seem more economical at first glance, a well-planned Destination Wedding led by professional wedding planners can optimize costs. Opting for an all-inclusive resort for the ceremony, reception, and honeymoon can ensure the best value for your investment.