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I can’t find the exact link where they offer their wedding packages and where you can book. Can anyone share this link please? Also, does anyone know if any of these wedding packages include a private wedding? It’s just going to be me and my fiance and we don’t want strangers staring. Thank you! Oh, and if you have ideas for other cruise lines, by all means share.
Here is the link and the phone number. Hope it helps (Craig @ Seven Seas Travel) http://www.princess.com/learn/onboard/services/celebrations/wedding/index.jsp
Phone:866-444-8820
I have been thinking more and more about where to get married and have decided I really like the idea of doing it while out on a cruise! Anyone have any suggestions or ideas for me?
i would consider the current economic situation. consider that grandma may not be able to afford it or your best friend can’t afford to go.
put it this way. have a local wedding, i can attend, and you get 100 bucks from me as a gift. have a destination wedding and you get a rsvp saying i can’t attend and no gift.
Spirit of Washington DC Cruise Wedding Album, by Top Photographer John Bechet of BechetPhoto aka Images by Bechet
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Me and my future wife are looking to elope and we want to get married with the captian marries you. want cruise line does this and what are the best ones to go on for just couples?
Even though it is believed to be a regular event, a ship’s captain generally doesn’t have the legal right to perform a wedding at sea. In order for a Captain of a ship to perform a marriage at sea, he must be a judge, a justice of the peace, a minister or an officially recognize officiant such as a Notary Public.
Through Bermuda law, and because the captains have Bermuda licenses to perform weddings, captains aboard Bermuda Registered ships can officiate your wedding… and this is why Princess is known to have weddings onboard, as some of their ships are Registered in the Bahamas.
Weddings are that big buisness at sea in fact that P&O have changed the registry of one of their cruise ships to Bermuda stating just this reason.
A romantic alternative is to have your wedding aboard ship while it is docked in a port. You need to follow the port’s requirements for such a wedding. All cruise lines offer this option.
Many cruise lines will require that once in port, you will need to leave the ship, swear before a judge that everything is correct with previous prepared paperwork, then go back to the ship for your ceremony.
If you want to renew your vows at sea, you need to show proof of a valid marriage.
If the captain obtains a temporary permit to perform your wedding, a Cruise West captain can officiate your wedding within Alaska waterways
Naoco Cruise Wedding – Saipan Promotion Video – FOR VIEWING PURPOSES ONLY
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