Destination Weddings
Review destination wedding details before booking a resort, hotel, villa, or venue.
Destination weddings can feel simple when sold as a package. The real planning details often live in travel logistics, guest count, resort rules, outside vendor limits, weather backup, local fees, contract terms, and what is not included.
Travel and guest fit
Flight access, transfers, room blocks, guest budgets, passport needs, arrival timing, accessibility, and communication expectations.
Resort and venue rules
Outside vendor fees, required packages, décor limits, music restrictions, ceremony locations, backup space, private-event rules, and minimums.
Timing and weather
Seasonality, rain plans, local holidays, hurricane or storm season, heat, daylight, sunset timing, and backup scheduling.
Questions To Ask
Use these questions before signing, paying, or confirming.
- What happens if fewer guests travel than expected?
- Are outside vendors allowed and what fees apply?
- Is the rain plan equal to the original plan?
- What is included in the package and what costs extra?
How Wedding Wedge Fits
A smarter second look before commitment.
Wedding Wedge is not a vendor directory, paid placement marketplace, law firm, or replacement for a planner. It gives couples an independent planning layer that connects ideas, venues, vendors, guest count, budget, destination, contract terms, and hidden costs.
Important: Wedding Wedge contract guidance is not legal advice. Couples should still consult a qualified attorney before signing important agreements.
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