The best countries for wedding ceremonies. Cheap wedding abroad

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Wedding abroad - official and symbolic on the "Subtleties of Tourism"

Nowadays, the concept of "honeymoon trip" means much more than a banal trip abroad of newly-married spouses (those who are simpler - to Egypt or Turkey, and those who are richer - to the Maldives or the Seychelles), complicated only by the need to additionally order a bouquet and fruits in the room. Honeymoon travel today is already a completely “generic” term, which includes several independent directions at once: official wedding ceremonies abroad, Orthodox weddings, symbolic wedding ceremonies abroad and, of course, the “honeymoon” that has not gone anywhere (in most cases, lasting 15 days/14 nights).

Official wedding ceremonies abroad

Some ten years ago in our country there was only one wedding day scenario - first the registry office, then a car ride with balloons and a ribbon on the hood around the city, and in the evening - a noisy feast in a cafe or at home. Now, with the opening of borders and Russia's entry into many international and interstate unions, there are a great many opportunities to both "celebrate" a wedding and simply celebrate this event. The current legislation allows Russian citizens to “get married” in almost any country, and the simplification of document flow between countries thanks to the 1969 Hague Convention made it as easy as possible to legalize a foreign wedding certificate for Russian citizens. And citizens, it must be said, are increasingly taking advantage of the opportunities that have opened up.

So, the organization of a wedding abroad begins, of course, with the choice of the country of the ceremony: here it is necessary to find out preferences, focusing primarily on the nature of the holiday. And, of course, on the estimated budget of the solemn trip.

All countries where it is possible to officially marry are divided into several groups, which differ in the places where the ceremonies are held.

  • The first group is European countries: Austria, Italy, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Greece and Cyprus. Here, ceremonies take place in ancient castles, palaces or municipalities where kings used to marry, and now Hollywood stars.
  • The second group is the so-called "sea" countries, where ceremonies are held in the open air, most often right on the beach or in the garden. These destinations include Cuba, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Mauritius, Seychelles, Fiji, Sri Lanka, India (Goa), Australia and Iceland.
  • The United States stands apart from everyone, where ceremonies are held in specialized wedding churches in Las Vegas.

The most attractive thing about weddings abroad is that, on the one hand, ceremonies are held in national traditions, and on the other, the individual preferences of each couple are taken into account as much as possible. This allows you to always organize something really memorable and amazing.

Unlike ordinary travel, when organizing weddings, the document flow becomes somewhat more complicated. This is natural, since the ceremony is official and implies the observance of certain legal formalities.

First of all, in order to marry abroad, you need to prepare a number of documents. Depending on the country, their list varies, but, as a rule, these are the following documents: Russian passports, birth certificates, certificates of marital status and certificates of divorce, death of a spouse, change of surname (if these facts took place).

In addition, upon the return of the newlyweds to their historical homeland, in order to legalize their wedding certificate in Russia, they will need to apply to the passport office at the place of registration to affix a “marriage” stamp in Russian passports and change their surname. Legalization of a certificate or, in other words, the procedure for recognizing a document, depending on the country, can take from one day to six months.

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Orthodox weddings

The Orthodox wedding ceremony is the blessing of the spouses for a happy life together. There are active Orthodox churches in a number of foreign countries - Israel, Italy, France, Cyprus, and the Czech Republic. The principle of choosing a direction here, by and large, is the same as in the case of an official marriage, but with documents everything is much simpler. The wedding couple must be believing baptized Orthodox Christians - for this, of course, documentary evidence is not needed - and provide a marriage certificate.

Symbolic wedding ceremonies abroad

For couples who want to refresh their feelings or celebrate their wedding anniversary, symbolic ceremonies are organized, that is, ceremonies that do not have any documentary evidence, but simply allow the spouses to relive their wedding day again. However, in most cases, the "marriage" receives a decorative certificate, usually made very effectively: in Europe it can be stylized as ancient parchment, and somewhere in the Maldives it can be highly artistically performed on a palm leaf.

Since symbolic ceremonies do not carry any "legal weight" they can be organized in almost any corner of the world, and done in any way people please. There are countless options for such ceremonies - from ceremonies in the air or under water to traditional Buddhist wedding rituals. Unlike official ceremonies, here the flight of fancy is limited only by the financial capabilities of the couple.

Honeymoon

After the wedding ceremony, many couples go on a trip. But this is not just an ordinary trip abroad for relaxation and sex - young spouses will remember such a trip for all subsequent life together. And the task of the travel agent is to organize everything so that these memories are only good ones.

Each couple requires an individual approach: someone is closer to a luxurious beach holiday, someone prefers an active pastime. However, with all this difference, it is important to offer only the best and certainly special - special boutique hotels for honeymooners, exceptional service, pleasant surprises and gifts. Most good hotels offer special conditions for honeymooners: these are either discounts on accommodation, like in Mauritius, or room decorations on the day of arrival, like in the Maldives, or romantic dinners on the beach, like in the Dominican Republic.

Remember that a wedding - be it official or symbolic - is the main event in a couple's life. Here everything should be taken into account to the smallest detail.

We thank Wedding Travel for their help in preparing the material.

Over the past few years, travel companies have such a service as "Weddings Abroad". Frankly, the proposals look quite tempting: from a wedding in an old European castle to a ceremony on the ocean - you just have to choose. But then a lot of questions arise, which, however, can be reduced to 10 basic ones, asked by absolutely all couples.

1. Are weddings abroad legal?

You don't even have to worry about this issue. Weddings abroad are absolutely legal if you follow all the necessary rules. Paragraph 1 of Article 158 of the Family Code of the Russian Federation states that marriages between citizens of the Russian Federation and marriages between citizens of the Russian Federation and foreign citizens concluded outside the Russian Federation in compliance with the legislation of the state in whose territory they were concluded are recognized as valid in the Russian Federation if there are no obstacles to marriage marriages provided for by law (bigamy, marriages between close relatives, incapacitated persons).

Thus, the main rule of weddings abroad is that they must not contradict the laws of either the country where the bride and groom are from, or the one where the registration takes place. Basically, religious beliefs act as barriers to such weddings (in Muslim countries, the marriage of foreigners who profess a different religion is prohibited), prohibitions on same-sex marriages, the age limit and some individual features of the laws of countries (for example, you can get married in France only after living here 40 days).

2. In which countries can you get married?

The most favorable countries for the registration of marriages according to the legislation are Australia, Austria, Greece, Dominican Republic, Iceland, Italy, Cyprus, Cuba, Mauritius, Seychelles, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Sri Lanka, Jamaica and the USA. Although each country, of course, has its own nuances. For example, in Cuba, you can only organize a wedding at the hotel, in Greece you will have to stay for one day in Athens, and in Mauritius, the day before the ceremony, you will need to go to the capital of the island, Port Louis, to sign the wedding documents.

3. What documents are required?

As a rule, the set of documents required for a wedding is common for all countries. It includes: passports, birth certificates, certificate of marital status, divorce certificate (if already married) or death certificate of the ex-wife (husband). In some countries, they may ask for a doctor's certificate that the ex-wife is not pregnant (provided that you are married less than a year after the divorce) or the so-called "certificate of freedom", which certifies that you are not currently married.

All these documents must be translated into English (sometimes into the language of the country), notarized and apostilled. An apostille is a special stamp that is affixed to official documents originating only from institutions and organizations of the Russian Federation as a party to the Hague Convention, and does not require further certification, is recognized by the official bodies of all states that have signed the 1961 Convention. Copies of documents are sent to the country of registration, and the bride and groom bring the originals with them (some countries, such as Jamaica, require originals to be sent immediately by mail).

4. What to do if the groom (bride) is not a citizen of the Russian Federation?

In this case, there is nothing to worry about. Just a marriage certificate is also legalized in the territory of the country where the bride or groom comes from. In addition, weddings abroad are ideal for couples where one of the spouses is a foreigner and there may be problems obtaining a visa to his country (for example, a bad visa history for Schengen countries or the USA). Then visa-free for most citizens of the country, such as the Dominican Republic or Cuba, come to the rescue.

5. When should you start preparing for such a wedding?

Despite the fact that such a wedding greatly facilitates the hassle of the newlyweds, who do not have to run around looking for a banquet hall for guests, a photographer, musicians and a toastmaster, do not forget that this is still not a simple trip abroad for a week on a last-minute trip.

Choosing a place and day for the ceremony, a hotel where you will spend your honeymoon, and collecting documents is better to start two or three months in advance. This is especially true when the bride and groom want to register their relationship on some special day: on Valentine's Day on February 14, or, for example, on the magical day of 2007 - 07/07/2007 (there are more than 30,000 lovers worldwide have already booked this arithmetically perfect date for their ceremony). If the newlyweds do not hurry in advance, then it may well turn out that all the plane tickets have already been sold, the good hotels are full, and the dates for the ceremonies are booked a month in advance.

6. Do I need to bring a dress and suit with me from Russia?

It is not at all necessary to bring a dress from Russia with you, especially since it is rather problematic to pack it. In any country, you can rent a wedding dress (or even just buy it in the wedding salons of the country). So, for example, in the Czech Republic it will cost 80-100 euros, and somewhere on exotic islands you can order colorful national costumes of local residents. Make-up artists, hairdressers, manicurists are in any good hotel or beauty salon. If you have already chosen a hairstyle, then you can simply take a picture of it, and then show it to the master. There will be no problems with professional photographers and videographers. The wedding coordinator will definitely tell you all the necessary addresses.

7. What ceremonies are there and how do they go?

There are a lot of options for holding ceremonies: in hotels, entertainment centers, under water, on a ship, in a castle, at the foot of a volcano or on a snow-white beach. The bride and groom are delivered to the place of registration by limousine, carriage, helicopter or even elephants. The ceremony can be conducted by an ordinary employee of the municipality or by Elvis Presley himself. Here everything depends only on imagination. By the way, the fantasy of the bride and groom plays an important role. Any agency will offer you a huge number of ceremonies that have already been tested on more than one pair. But no matter how professional the manager is, he is by no means a magician or a telepath. Only you can 100% imagine what exactly your wedding should be like and what you want to see and hear during the ceremony. Think, suggest. A wedding is not a group tour where nothing can be changed - everything is in your hands. Don't be afraid to dream!

8. How and when do you get a marriage certificate?

After the ceremony, the already legal husband and wife are given a marriage certificate, which must be legalized at the consulate of the Russian Federation of the country where the wedding took place. This procedure in some countries takes a very long time and the newlyweds will receive a document already valid in the territory of the Russian Federation by mail in a few months (for example, for the Dominican Republic this period is six months).

Since in most countries the certificate is issued in English (Spanish, Czech), it will need to be translated into Russian and certified by a notary. As a rule, all this is done by the agency. Spouses will only need to go to the passport office and stamp the passport. It is especially worth noting that neither the husband nor the wife can change their surname on the spot. This can only be done at home, for which, for example, in Cyprus, a special certificate is issued to change the surname.

9. How much does it cost?

Of course, a wedding abroad will cost a little more than in Russia. The most inexpensive ceremonies in the Czech Republic and Cyprus. So, a week-long trip to Prague with registration at the Old Town Hall will cost about 4,000 euros for two in love. This price already includes such necessary services as escort to the consulate and police, all state duties and fees, preparation of documents, registration itself, wedding coordinator, car rental, champagne and marriage certificate legalization, economy class flight, hotel accommodation and all necessary transfers. Some additional services (a decorated carriage, on which the bride and groom will drive to the town hall, a banquet, bouquets of flowers) are negotiated in advance and paid separately.

For a wedding on exotic islands, you will have to pay twice as much. Here, of course, a significant part of the costs is the price of an air ticket (about $ 1,000) and accommodation in hotels, where the cost of a room per day sometimes reaches $ 2,000 for two. When choosing a ceremony on the islands, it is better to count on a budget of $ 8,000 or more, but weddings here are distinguished by a special romantic atmosphere. The place of the ceremony is decorated with tropical flowers, musicians are invited, the groom can even order a serenade for the bride and a romantic dinner on some small desert island.

However, it should be borne in mind that a wedding abroad is an individual trip, the final cost of which depends on many factors. So, for example, the exact cost of a ticket for a regular flight can only be found out directly at the time of booking, since the price here changes depending on the availability of a particular fare on the required date.

Surcharges may apply if you are unable to book a late flight and you end up in the country where your wedding will take place at 6 am. As a rule, in most hotels for check-in before the check-out time (this is 12:00 or 14:00) they require you to pay half the cost of the day.

So, be prepared that the final cost of your wedding may increase due to unexpected expenses. Therefore, if the bride and groom do not want such surprises, it is better to book services in advance, especially when it comes to traveling during the so-called "high season" (May holidays, July, August). Otherwise, while you are thinking about making an advance payment in order to start booking, there may simply not be free places or the surcharge will exceed all possible expectations.

10. How to choose the right firm?

Now weddings are offered by most companies operating in the Russian tourism market: from large operators to small agencies. When choosing a company in such a responsible business, one should be guided by the same principles as when buying a regular voucher: the presence of a license, how long the company has been operating, the general impression when communicating with the manager and the existence of the agency's own office. Perhaps someday a personal agent will come to your house with a full package of offers or talk about fabulous travels over a cup of tea in a cafe, but for the first time you need to meet on the territory of the “enemy” in order to study it from all sides. It is even better if the company has its own website, where it is possible to get acquainted in detail not only with the options for ceremonies, but also read stories and see photos of those who have already happily tied the knot outside the Russian Federation. And, of course, no one has canceled the numerous travel sites, forums and communities where you can find reviews about the company or just ask for advice.

Many Russian couples are not at all attracted by the prospect of a bride’s ransom in a painted entrance, queues at the registry office among dozens of the same couples, “rides” through iconic places in their city through traffic jams, feasts with Russian salad and pickles, toastmasters with boring vulgar contests and drunken dances, which ends a fight between a second cousin and a passer-by. And as a result - a bill the size of the cost of a good car for all this celebration, which should be one of the brightest events in the life of a couple.

At a time when the Internet is available to the vast majority, many people see in its boundless expanses what a wedding can be like. Scenic views, picturesque places, stylish accessories, bright colors, thoughtfulness of all details - everyone is attracted by their own. But for many, it becomes obvious that one of the best ways to make a wedding really bright and memorable is to arrange it away from the usual places. And today we will tell you how to do it. So, a wedding abroad.

The easiest solution to organize a wedding abroad is to find an organizer.

He will tell you about all the options and offer the best ones for you, attract all the performers, rent a site, take into account all the details and control everything. Everyone is well aware that the organizer takes money for his services, and a lot of it. Let's open a little secret: the more package offer you buy, the more the organizer's profit is included there. This option is obvious and simple, the problem is only in the means - the organizers work starting from certain budgets.

Many couples dream of getting married abroad, but are not ready to spend a lot of money on it for various reasons. Is there a way out? Yes, you can refuse the services of the organizer and do everything yourself. Let's take a look at the pros and cons.

There are advantages.

  • Firstly, you will not pay the organizer.
  • Secondly, your celebration can be with absolutely any budget. Of course, within reason: a wedding for 20 euros, of course, will not work, but for 500 it can very well be. At the same time, the minimum budget with an organizer, say, for Portugal is 1200 euros, and with a good organizer - from 1700 euros.
  • Thirdly, you will do the best you can for yourself, and you will certainly be sure of it.

The downsides are no less obvious.

  • Firstly, you will have to work, including a little on the wedding day. Also, you will have to start the trip a few days before the intended wedding in order to make the necessary arrangements on the spot.
  • Secondly, it will require you to be relaxed and philosophical: if something goes wrong, it should not upset you too much.
  • Thirdly, immediately abandon the idea of ​​​​official registration abroad, if you have one: you are so tormented with local registry offices, translators and consulates that you will have no strength left for anything else. That is, if you refuse the services of the organizer, then sign in Russia.

You won’t need any special knowledge, but still: English at an acceptable level, the ability to express your thoughts, perseverance, determination and at least a little experience in independent travel (without a tour operator) for a general understanding of the tourist service sector.

Ready? Then let's go! We will assume that you decided on the country, let, for example, it will be a wedding somewhere in Europe. First of all, you need to study the market: find out how it is in general in this country. Read the sites of the organizers for the selected country, forums (preferably European, English), look at the pictures and choose what you personally like. You can show a little trick and even write to the organizer from this country your questions.

After you have described what exactly you want in a simple and understandable language so that at least 10 people you don’t know understand it, you can proceed to the next step - site search, that is, the place where your wedding ceremony will take place.

Here it’s worth being realistic and understanding that there are also people at the other end, so you need to write to several suitable places at once: some simply won’t answer, some will answer in a couple of weeks, someone will want to make money on you brazenly, and someone will even submit an application pocket organizer - all this does not suit you.

Important point- start small: if you want to find an additional florist, decorator, confectioner, violinist and photographer, you should not “dump” all this information in the first letter. First, describe how you see the ceremony itself: the arch, the chairs, the walkway, the champagne, the host. And wait for an answer. A sure sign that you've found the right person is a response like, "Yes, we can do everything you described, except ***. The price is 300 euros. We can also recommend a photographer and an operator, here are their addresses.”

If you were persistent enough, chose a dozen suitable places for you and wrote to each of them, then the guarantee that you already have a wedding venue is almost one hundred percent.

That is, you have a place for the ceremony, some kind of decoration that the site offers by default, and some attendants (leader, waiter). Now you can go into details and look for additional contractors, but we will write about this in the next article.

1. Most importantly, decide what you want: a formal wedding or a symbolic ceremony

All weddings held abroad fall into two categories: official and symbolic. In the first case, you will be able to sign and receive a marriage certificate that is legally valid in Russia. Such ceremonies are held by an official in diplomatic missions, consulates, local municipality or outside. Each state has its own procedure for concluding a marriage: somewhere it is necessary to wait at least one month after the personal submission of documents to the relevant authorities, and somewhere it is enough to arrive a few days before the marriage in order to have time to sign the application and other wedding papers. The list of countries where you can officially get married is determined by the presence of an intergovernmental agreement between the Russian Federation and the states parties to the Hague Convention. Now it includes Australia, Austria, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Greece, Dominican Republic, Italy, Cyprus, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mauritius, Mexico, New Zealand, Seychelles, Saint Lucia, Slovenia, USA , Turks and Caicos, Fiji, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Sri Lanka and Jamaica.

If official registration of marriage abroad is not needed, then after painting in Russia, you can arrange a symbolic ceremony for yourself. It can take place anywhere in the world: at the North Pole, in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean or on the Eiffel Tower.

2. Decide whether you will organize the wedding yourself or entrust it to an agency

If you do not want to organize a wedding abroad on your own, then this can be entrusted to professionals. Contact a wedding agency or travel company that provides this service. The cost will depend on many factors: the country, the season, the level of the hotel, the number of guests... The minimum price for a standard ceremony usually starts from 150,000 to 200,000 rubles. This, as a rule, includes the preparation and execution of all necessary documents, air tickets, weekly hotel accommodation, transfer, visa processing and a holiday for two, including the ceremony itself and the decor of the venue, photographer services, a romantic dinner, etc., depending on country and conditions of the company organizing the trip.

If you want to fully control the process of preparing for a wedding abroad, you can organize a holiday yourself (in some cases, this can also save money). But this process is very responsible and requires time, effort, and often nerves.

3. Decide on a tourist destination

If you have decided what kind of ceremony you would like to arrange, then it remains only to decide on the choice of location. The most common options are a wedding at a resort or in some romantic castle. According to the statistics of agencies involved in organizing weddings abroad, the most relevant beach destinations among our fellow citizens are Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Greece, Mauritius, the Seychelles, India and Thailand, and from urban countries, relatively inexpensive countries with a loyal visa regime are especially popular for such events. - Czech Republic, Italy and Slovenia.

4. Calculate the time: you need to plan a wedding abroad well in advance!

Planning a wedding abroad should be in advance, as it usually takes at least two to three months to prepare it. Plus, it’s worth having a couple more weeks in reserve - in case of force majeure, like visa delays.

5. Find a wedding coordinator

In many countries, marriage registration authorities are reluctant to contact the newlyweds, so you will need the help of a wedding coordinator who will take care of all the “paper” work related to paperwork. You can find such a specialist on the Internet: choose the one you like according to the reviews of the newlyweds on the forums.

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6. Prepare all necessary documents

To organize a wedding abroad, you will definitely need the following documents: Russian passports, birth certificates, certificates of marital status, divorce or death certificates of the former spouse (wife) in appropriate circumstances, previous marriage certificates, if any, documents on changing the surname and name. All documents necessary for the trip and the ceremony must be translated into the language of the country where the marriage will be registered, some must be legalized or certified at the consulate. It is usually necessary to send them to the coordinator 4 - 8 weeks before the planned start date of the trip.

7. Choose a place for the ceremony and discuss all the nuances

If you are planning a wedding in a restaurant located on a picturesque island, in the mountains or in the historical center of the city, you can try to save money and contact him directly on the Internet and order a ceremony and a banquet, as well as discuss decor options and musical accompaniment. It will be cheaper than booking through intermediaries. And those who dream of getting married on a separately organized site can use the services of cafes and restaurants engaged in catering.

8. Think over the details of the celebration and find the right people to help you make it happen.

Make-up for the wedding, hairstyle, dress, photo and video shooting... All this must also be organized in advance. It is convenient to search for the necessary specialists on Russian or foreign websites, wedding forums, blogs or social networks. And do not worry if there are problems with knowledge of foreign languages: in all countries attractive for marriage, many of our compatriots live and work, and there are many of those who travel regularly, earning money on trips and offering their services at a discount. It is better to take dresses, accessories from home, as it can be difficult to find all this on the spot, and it is better to think through everything in advance to the smallest detail.

9. Set aside enough time for organizational issues related to the trip itself: visa, tickets, hotel, etc.

As soon as all organizational issues with the wedding are resolved, you can safely buy tickets, while expecting that it is better to arrive at the place in advance, at least 3-4 days in advance. To save money, choose the off-season when you can buy flights and tours at a lower price, and also pay attention to promotions of airlines and hotels. Transfer can be ordered through the hotel or take a taxi already on the spot. If you are flying to a visa-free country, this greatly simplifies the preparation procedure. If you need to get a visa, then the next step is to go to the consulate. You should not be afraid of this: they are given to future newlyweds without problems, of course, if everything is in order with the documents.

10. Legalize your documents when you return home

After registering a marriage abroad, the received document must be legalized at the consulate of the Russian Federation of the country in which the marriage took place. Legalization is carried out by affixing an apostille - a special stamp confirming the validity of a document outside the country that issued this document. As a rule, it is affixed in the same department that issues a marriage registration certificate. After that, the document becomes valid on the territory of Russia. In some cases, this process can take a long time - up to several months. If necessary, the certificate can be translated into Russian and then certified by a notary. However, it is not possible to exchange a foreign marriage certificate for a Russian-style document or obtain a second Russian marriage certificate.

If during the registration of marriage one of the spouses changes their surname, then this should be indicated in the application for registration of marriage in the country of registration. In some countries, the spouses' new names will appear on the certificate, but in most they will not. To change the surname, the newlyweds, upon arrival at home, need to bring a legalized and translated into Russian marriage certificate to the registry office at the place of residence and write an application for a surname change due to marriage. When issuing a passport for a new surname in the passport office, a marriage stamp will be placed in the new passport.

You will be able to say a secret "yes" to the singing of marvelous birds, the splashing of waves or the rumble of an old square. Think it's too expensive? We will convince you otherwise!

Wedding abroad VS wedding in Russia:

  • . Prices for holding such a celebration vary from 700 to 3500 dollars depending on the chosen country, the venue of the ceremony, the package of additional services, etc. The preparation of the necessary documents, the organization of the celebration is taken over by the representatives of the company, you will only have to enjoy the holiday.
  • wedding in Russia. Here you will have to spend money on a bouquet, a wedding procession, pay a state duty, rent a room for a banquet, hire a decorator, take care of photo and video shooting. A separate cost item is the host's services. Taking average Russian prices as a basis, we give the approximate cost of such a celebration - over 100,000 thousand rubles.

It's time to get rid of the stereotype: "cheap means bad" - a wedding abroad can be affordable in cost and chic in all other respects. Moreover, you can go not only to the usual Turkey and Egypt, but also to exotic islands or European countries.

Wedding abroad: where is cheaper? We invite you to familiarize yourself with the main economic offers:

Prague. You can organize a ceremony in the capital of the Czech Republic for 1,500 euros for two, while the package includes everything you need, from a consultation on collecting documents to a visit to a jewelry salon.

Cyprus. The cost of the tour will be about 100,000 rubles, including flights, accommodation and the ceremony itself. All this, together with the honeymoon trip, will cost 140,000 rubles.

Santorini, Greece. The cost of the minimum package will be about 1800 euros - quite an affordable price, provided that this amount includes everything you need: rent and decoration of the site for the celebration, services of a Russian-speaking wedding coordinator, a bouquet for the bride, legalization of a marriage certificate and much more.

The most important points when organizing a cheap wedding abroad:

  • It is worth thinking about preparation in advance, since in this case it will be possible to purchase both air tickets and rooms much cheaper.
  • The cost is significantly affected by the remoteness of the country. The Czech Republic, Cyprus, Italy will be economical options.
  • It should be borne in mind that a budget wedding cannot be organized during the high season, it is better to choose the off-season - autumn, spring. Europe, and even more exotic countries are unique in any month.
  • You should contact a reliable tour operator, as he works directly with hotels and airlines and is among the first to receive information about discounts and hot deals.

For those who want to organize a cheap wedding abroad, we will select budget options and at the same time take into account all the wishes of customers. We suggest you familiarize yourself with the list of countries, a trip to which will not exceed 160,000 rubles.



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