
Putting together a memorable wedding can be stressful enough, let alone when you have chosen to have it in a place far away from any creature comforts. It can also be even harder when you don’t speak the language fluently. With so much stress already on your plate, you might be looking for some ways to make things easier for you so you can actually enjoy your day.
Here are some ways you can make your destination wedding less stressful and spend more time enjoying the process.
Plan as much as you can before you get there
Having an idea of what you want can help to make the process easier for you when you arrive at the destination of your choice. Make sure you keep in touch with your chosen venue and you consider how you want the seating arranged, which details can be figured out once you are there, and who you think will arrive and make the trip. Knowing these details, no matter how small, can streamline the entire process for you.
Pick a place that speaks your language
While there are a number of places that you might have in mind for your destination wedding, things can become a bit more complicated when you don’t know how to communicate with others. Some aspects of your wedding can get lost in translation, and if you would like to have it a certain way, it might not turn out exactly how you’ve been imagining. To make things easier all the way around, you might want to choose a location where you know you can share your ideas with someone and it will be interpreted correctly.
Have a set budget
Though it is likely that you will go a bit over your budget when planning a destination wedding, having a rough idea of how much you want to spend can keep you from feeling stressed about how much a wedding abroad will cost. A budget can help you to feel more in control when you are planning something in another country, and you’re more likely to feel comfortable with the choices you are making.
Ask for RSVPs far in advance
Not knowing how many guests could show up at your wedding can be a nightmare, and this isn’t a concern solely for those looking to have a destination wedding. However, having some unexpected guests can be a much bigger deal when you have to book hotel rooms, you have a small venue, and you don’t feel like you can properly feed everyone. One way to solve this is to ask for a definitive RSVP a few months before the actual date. This way, you know exactly who is making it to your special day—and you don’t have to stress so much about making everyone happy.
Know that everything doesn’t have to be perfect
Part of what will make your wedding different from the many other destination weddings is its funny quirks and slight mishaps. These are the things you are going to be likely to remember years from now instead of that everything went perfectly. You’ll probably enjoy your day more if you simply take a deep breath and know that there are going to be some mistakes.
Planning your destination should be fun, and if you are having some stress putting it all together, then you might want to think about ways that things could be less worrisome for you.