Destination Weddings- From the August 18, 2008 issue of Travel Agent - (Page 8) destination weddings 3.0 Mexico AM Resorts’ Secrets Capri Riviera Cancun Weddings la Mexicana: exotic, elegant and economical { A vow exchange with a ritual Maya blessing, an elegant celebration set in a Spanish Colonial hacienda, or a barefoot wedding by the sea at a luxurious resort are just a few of the memorable ways to get married in Mexico. Mariachi bands and colorful fiestas can create a uniquely Mexican feel. Best of all, competitive air connections, resort packages and a favorable exchange rate can help couples enjoy a caviar-and-champagne wedding on a wine-and-cheese budget. And after several days of celebrating with guests, couples have plenty of attractive options for a private honeymoon escape. Another plus is the wide array of wedding-friendly Mexican resorts. Onsite planners at properties ranging from stylish all-inclusive properties to boutique hide-aways to grand resorts can handle all the details. A knowledgeable local planner to help fulfill the requirements for a legal wedding is essential as there is a lot of paperwork and regulations vary by locality. (See box.) ON THE LEGAL FRONT IN THE LAND OF THE MAYA The Riviera Maya, dotted with Mayan pyramids and award-winning resorts, stretches for 81 uncrowded miles along Mexico’s Caribbean coast. Here, resorts keep stepping up the luxury with features such as beach butlers, swim-up suites and world-class cuisine. Romantic hideaways from boutique hotels to elegant all-inclusive properties have wedding planners on tap to plan pictureperfect beach and garden weddings. Xcaret, an ecological theme park along the coast, can coordinate weddings with up to 190 guests and provide great multi-generation outings. Its St. Francis of Assisi Chapel can arrange for a valid Catholic ceremony, while a seaside stone altar backed by gently breaking waves, natural caverns and lush jungle gardens provide natural venues for vow exchanges and celebrations. Cozumel has long been an important place for couples; it was believed to be the sacred home to Ixchel, goddess of fertility. Several all-inclusive resorts Only civil weddings are recognized in Mexico. To be legally wed, couples must present their passports, “Tourist Card” (received at the airport upon arrival); original birth certificate; a medical certificate with test results of syphilis, HIV, and Rh factor (blood type) issued locally within 15 days of the wedding; divorce or death certificate if either party is divorced or widowed; and originals and copies of the official identification of witnesses. Other requirements vary by state and municipality. To avoid the paperwork, many couples opt for a civil wedding with a justice of the peace in the U.S. followed by a ceremonial wedding in Mexico, but an experienced local destination wedding planner can help couples comply with all the legalities. 8 A T R AV E L A G E N T C U S T O M S P E C I A L I S T P R O G R A M | D e s t i n a t i o n We d d i n g s 3 . 0 {
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