Is there an alternative route to take when it comes to celebrating one of the most magical days of your life? If you’re looking for something different than the usual weddings you’ve already been to, and you would rather spend your money on an experience rather than on material things, I bet you will love the idea of having a destination wedding.
Getting married abroad is becoming a very popular alternative for couples, and combining getting married with the love of your life with the possibility of doing it in Europe, seems like a dream coming true.
Croatia is a mediterranean country famous for its coastal lines and ancient cities, full of romantic and historical sites perfect both to host your ceremony and as a background for your post-wedding photoshoot. In case you are thinking of this possibility, here are the tips on how to best arrange a destination wedding in Croatia.
Why choosing Croatia for your destination wedding?
… Because Croatia can offer various solutions to all your doubts!
This stunning country offers various attractions that range from sparkling, beautiful beaches, to medieval buildings and ancient cities, to mountainous and snowy areas.
Croatia has a very favourable mediterranean climate, that can offer you a warm summer to favor a beachy wedding, with a light, white dress and your feet in the sand; or a cool, snowy winter, for a magical ceremony that gives off festive vibes. You may also go for less popular months like March or October, to enjoy a more intimate experience with fewer tourists.
Croatia can also be more friendly with its prices, since it may be less expensive than other European countries in terms of accommodation or travel.
Picking the perfect spot for the ceremony
Croatia holds a lot of stunning places where couples can have their ceremony, some of them include:
- Dubrovnik: Called “Pearl of the Adriatic,” Dubrovnik is probably one of the most stunning cities in the country. It combines an historical ambience with the sparkling sea, and for these reasons it’s a pretty popular destination you should take in consideration.
- Split: Split is in competition with Dubrovnik when it comes to splendor and majesty. The city host the incredible Diocletian’s Palace and numerous sites and historical corners for your ceremony and photoshoot.
- Hvar: For couples seeking a romantic getaway with a touch of fun-filled activities, the island of Hvar has an energetic nightlife scene and some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. You can also enjoy lavender fields and visit several historical forts which are perfect for wedding photoshoot.
- Istria: This area is famous for its vineyards, olive groves and hilltop towns. Some of the captivating places to hold a romantic wedding include Poreč, Rovinj and Motovun, among others.
- Plitvice Lakes: For those who love nature, getting married near the enchanting waterfalls and emerald lakes at Plitvice National Park is nothing short of magical.
If you want to know more about the specific venues you can book for your marriage, check out our post Magical wedding venues in Croatia.
What documents will you need for your destination wedding?
Marriage laws differ from country to country. These are the documents that will be required for a legal marriage according to Croatian law:
- Valid passports for both bride and groom;
- Certified copies of birth certificates;
- Certificates of no impediment;
- If previously married – divorce certificate or death certificate if applicable.
All documents must be translated into Croatian language by authorized translator before being submitted with final application. It’s very important that you contact your local Croatian embassy or consulate as they would provide you with up-to-date information on this matter.
Wedding planner recruitment
Foreign destination weddings often necessitate the hiring of a native wedding planner: a professional planner who knows the location well will handle everything, from finding an ideal site to coordinating with local vendors. They also have inside information on where the best locations are and can recommend caterers, florists and photographers that will make your day look wonderful without much hustle.
Accommodation for guests
One of the most important aspects of hosting a wedding is making sure your guests are comfortable. Croatia offers a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury hotels and resorts to boutique hotels and vacation rentals. You should consider booking a room in a hotel or renting a larger villa where your guests can stay together: not only does this create a sense of community, but it can also be cost-effective.
Planning the Details
From the rite to the reception, every detail counts in making your wedding ceremony special. The principal elements to think about are:
- Ceremony: Choose among a spiritual, civil or symbolic rite: each type has different necessities and places, so decide which one fits your idea of marriage better.
- Food: Croatian delicacies are various and provide a notable opportunity to treat your visitors to neighborhood delicacies: consider incorporating traditional dishes and nearby wines into your menu.
- Decorations: Let the natural splendor of Croatia encourage your wedding ceremony décor. Use nearby flora, including lavender and rosemary, and you could incorporate factors like olive branches or nautical objects to reflect the coastal appeal.
Enjoy the experience
Finally, remember to enjoy yourself and your loved ones. Planning a wedding – especially if it’s an abroad wedding – can be stressful, but it’s also a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Take time to enjoy the beautiful surroundings, the local culture, and most importantly, celebrate your love! Croatia is a magical place, and with proper planning, attending a wedding here will be an event you and your guests will cherish forever.
From choosing the perfect venue to navigating the legal requirements, every step will bring you closer to a memorable holiday in one of the most beautiful places on earth: embrace the journey, and be touched by Croatian passion of your special day with a little magic!