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by Greg K. Hansward, Gre

When it comes to preparing for your wedding, there is no doubt you want to have the perfect day and the perfect event. That is what every bride dreams of. But there are a lot of things that need to go right to make it happen, and those are things you may not want to be burdened with. In addition to having to plan the wedding from the onset, if you also have to make sure everything is happening when it needs to happen on the wedding day - that a minister is in place on time, and that the entertainment will show up and play the songs you need them to play in the order you need them to play them - your special day may be more stressful than blissful.

There is a way to remove much of that stress. Consider letting someone else do the work and even getting an early start on your honeymoon at the same time by having your wedding aboard a cruise ship. While you may have only thought that a cruise ship can take care of the honeymoon plans after the wedding, they are also completely skilled in hosting the big event itself. Most cruise ships have their very own wedding planner and staff that can take your budget into account as well as what you want in your wedding experience and make it all happen, while you enjoy the changing scenery aboard the decks of the ship as you visit fabulous wedding destinations.

If your concern is how much it will cost, it's not as much as you would think. The cost for a wedding planner on land is usually a few thousand dollars. The same services aboard a ship can cost less than a thousand dollars. But, what about all the guests you want to invite, do they need to buy a cruise as well? No. Luckily, cruise lines understand that all the people you know do not want to go on a wedding and honeymoon voyage with you, so they will allow guests to come onboard for the wedding itself, and the reception, then go ashore when it's all wrapped up, as you take off on your wedding cruise.

Since cruise ships have a major staff at their daily disposal who are accustomed to being part of a high-quality entertainment venue, they can often effortlessly pull together a wedding you will never forget with all the details you had only dreamed off. Many cruise lines offer affordable wedding packages including Disney Cruises, Carnival Cruises, and Princess Cruises. If you select to go with Princess Cruises, they also have a number of extra special packages chock full of additional flowers, a stringed quartet and a variety of extravagant extras that will make you feel like you are royalty on your special day.


Most of us want privacy when we are on a honeymoon. Being on a cruising ship in the middle of the ocean is a great way to make sure well meaning relatives and friends are not tempted to call and see how you are enjoying yourselves. While placing a call to a cruise ship is easier than ever, not everyone has caught on to that fact yet. Let them stay in the dark while you and your new spouse enjoy all the time alone that you want.

Second, cruises for newlyweds are arranged to pamper the new couple. You will have a luxurious stateroom, be able to emerge for food, enjoying the sunshine, and dancing whenever you want. The only thing you have to be concerned about is heaping attention on one another.

A wedding cruise usually includes the chance to visit some romantic ports of call. Since there is only one chance to have a first honeymoon with your spouse, why not make it all the more memorable by seeing some of these places together? There are cruises that will take you to all sorts of exotic stops along the way. You will both remember the time fondly for years to come.

There is also a practical reason for the cruise. The bride typically has to deal with the majority of the details surrounding the wedding itself and the events leading up to it. By the time the big day arrives, the bride will be ready for some rest and recreation, away from all the madness of wedding planning. What better way to recover from all that activity than to be alone with her new husband and on a relaxing cruise? The simple act of being surrounded by water creates a nice barrier from all the hard work that has been going on for months, and makes it possible to rest and relax. That's not a bad way to start out a marriage.

All in all, the idea of going on a honeymoon cruise just makes a lot of sense, as well as being a very romantic setting to begin your new life together. If you plan on tying the knot anytime soon, give serious consideration to a wedding cruise. You will be glad that you did.
Article Source : Pregnancy Uk

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