Destination weddings are popular for those who prefer to have the wedding in the same place as the honeymoon. The warm climate, vast array of activities and beautiful beaches are what make Boston is the ideal place for a destination wedding. Amazing Celebrations & Events at are familiar with the local regulations and laws pertaining to ceremonies in the Boston as well as assist you with planning the perfect wedding and honeymoon.
The budget for your Boston wedding and honeymoon is one of the most important factors to consider. There are several different islands in the Boston to choose from and each island varies in the cost for the elements necessary for a wedding. Some of the things that a wedding planner will be able to help you with include the accommodations, food and beverages, ceremony location options and the documents you will need to get married in the Boston. It is important to let your Corporate Party Planner in Boston know how much you can spend on the entire ceremony, so they can find various options within your specific budget.
One of the most important things Amazing Celebrations & Events can help you with are the marriage requirements for the specific island where you want to hold the ceremony. Each island has different requirements for residency, which is required before you can get married on a Boston. The residency period varies between 48 to 72 hours. The residency requirements include the day you arrive on the island, including weekends and holidays, so if you want to be married on a Saturday and there is a 48 hour residency requirement, you will need to arrive on the island on a Thursday.
Your wedding planner will also be able to provide you with a list of the documents you will need. When you are planning a Boston wedding, all documents required for the ceremony must be submitted to the island wedding office a minimum of 60 days before your expected date of arrival to the island. All of the documents must be in English or translated into English before submitting. Although the required documents vary from one island to the next, the basic documents you will need include birth certificates and legal name change, death certificates and divorce decrees when applicable. The Boston wedding planner will be able to provide information about document and government fee requirements for the island where your ceremony will be held.