Looking for the Best Wedding Locations
When you look for the best destination wedding locations, you are more likely to be actually seeking the top destination wedding locations. These will be those wedding destinations that are classically popular and never go out-of-vogue.
Such places are the destinations where “everyone” is going to tie the knot or where the “movie stars” are getting married. Both beach and mountain wedding destinations are very popular for both indoor and outdoor events or for combining an outside ceremony with an indoor reception. Also these locations are full of beauty and are great for extending your stay as a honeymoon.
Let’s also not forget that your invited guests, who are able to make the trip to your destination wedding, wouldn’t mind having a very special place for their vacation.
Where Are the Top Destination Wedding Locations?
Some of the top wedding destinations for those brides and grooms that don’t have an infinite bankroll are:
- The Caribbean islands such as Aruba and Jamaica,
- The Hawaii islands of Kauai or Maui,
- Destin or Key West, Florida
- The Colorado Rockies or the Smoky Mountains
- Las Vegas
- The Riviera Maya of Mexico
Researching Destination Wedding Locations
In the final analysis, when planning a destination wedding, by all means research a number of “popular” places as well as some lesser known destinations. Read up on the areas through brochures and on the internet and look at lots of photos. Then select the location that fits your unique style and your general budget the best. What’s perfect for one couple may not be best for another couple.
After you know roughly where you would like to get married, you should think about purchasing a Destination Wedding Package instead of trying to do all the details on your own. This would be especially helpful if your destination is outside of your home country. Basic packages will include some type of romantic ceremony and lodging at a nice resort for both of you and sometimes your transportation to the destination. The sky is pretty much the limit of what you can have with higher cost packages and add-ons.




