Top 5 Most Romantic Places in the World to Have Your Wedding
Celebrities have long been seeking out exotic destinations for their weddings, and the trend has caught on. While a destination wedding may sound expensive, it can actually save money. A traditional wedding in a large U.S. city could cost as much as $40,000, but a ceremony in Mexico could cost as little as $5,000, and of course the travel costs could be included as part of the honeymoon expenses. If you are considering a destination wedding, consider these romantic locations.

5. El Tamarindo Resort in Manzanillo, Mexico, is located 40 minutes from the closest town, but it provides enough activities that you won't want to leave. Sailboats, kayaks, and mountain bikes are available, as well as a championship-style 8 hole golf course overlooking the ocean. The resort offers 29 large villas with marble showers, Jacuzzi, private outdoor space, and a private pool. Their spa lets your wedding party relax before the big day.
4. For a Hawaiian wedding, a perfect choice the slip those diamond engagement rings on each others' fingers is the Keawala'i Congregational Church on Makena Beach in Maui. The historic church was built in 1855, and it conducts weddings for visitors and locals. If you schedule your wedding in the late afternoon, the sun will be setting over the beach, providing a lovely backdrop for your photos.

3. Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater is home to more than 25,000 animals, from wildebeests to zebra. The game viewing is always outstanding, but if you can time your wedding during the Great Migration, you'll get to see these exotic animals en masse. The Lodge can serve 60 guests, and your wedding can be held in the crater itself or overlooking Lake Eyasi. Each suite includes a personal butler for an added level of luxury.
2. It's hard to beat the Villa D'Este near Lake Como in Italy, a 16th century castle surrounded by lakeside gardens. One of the world's most exclusive hotels, the Villa D'Este has played host to celebrities as varied as Mark Twain and Madonna. The Renaissance Gardens provide a dramatic backdrop for wedding photos, and each of the 152 rooms features period oil paintings and furniture.

1. Finally, your dream of a beach side wedding can come true at the The Wakaya Club in Fiji. This luxurious resort offers a 12-to-1 ratio of staff to guests, and you can hold your wedding on the beach or at the small village church. The entire island can host only 12 couples, giving you a completely private event. Even the most basic huts, called bures, have a wet bar, a private garden, and two private decks. If you upgrade to the governor's bure, you'll get a private Jacuzzi, a private garden complete with waterfall, and an open-air shower stall.


5. El Tamarindo Resort in Manzanillo, Mexico, is located 40 minutes from the closest town, but it provides enough activities that you won't want to leave. Sailboats, kayaks, and mountain bikes are available, as well as a championship-style 8 hole golf course overlooking the ocean. The resort offers 29 large villas with marble showers, Jacuzzi, private outdoor space, and a private pool. Their spa lets your wedding party relax before the big day.
4. For a Hawaiian wedding, a perfect choice the slip those diamond engagement rings on each others' fingers is the Keawala'i Congregational Church on Makena Beach in Maui. The historic church was built in 1855, and it conducts weddings for visitors and locals. If you schedule your wedding in the late afternoon, the sun will be setting over the beach, providing a lovely backdrop for your photos.

3. Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater is home to more than 25,000 animals, from wildebeests to zebra. The game viewing is always outstanding, but if you can time your wedding during the Great Migration, you'll get to see these exotic animals en masse. The Lodge can serve 60 guests, and your wedding can be held in the crater itself or overlooking Lake Eyasi. Each suite includes a personal butler for an added level of luxury.
2. It's hard to beat the Villa D'Este near Lake Como in Italy, a 16th century castle surrounded by lakeside gardens. One of the world's most exclusive hotels, the Villa D'Este has played host to celebrities as varied as Mark Twain and Madonna. The Renaissance Gardens provide a dramatic backdrop for wedding photos, and each of the 152 rooms features period oil paintings and furniture.

1. Finally, your dream of a beach side wedding can come true at the The Wakaya Club in Fiji. This luxurious resort offers a 12-to-1 ratio of staff to guests, and you can hold your wedding on the beach or at the small village church. The entire island can host only 12 couples, giving you a completely private event. Even the most basic huts, called bures, have a wet bar, a private garden, and two private decks. If you upgrade to the governor's bure, you'll get a private Jacuzzi, a private garden complete with waterfall, and an open-air shower stall.

