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Destination: Ireland – Planning a Wedding in the Emerald Isle
Visitors to Ireland are warmly welcomed by the literary locals, to a place where conversation is an art form and any more than two in a room constitutes a party.
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Romantic Wedding in Sibenik, Croatia by Promessi Weddings
We’re heading off the beaten path today, away from all of Croatia’s usual suspects …. Hvar, Dubrovnik, Split and so on. This couple chose to hold their wedding in Šibenik, a quaint little historic town on the Adriatic coast, about two hours north of Split by bus.
An Epic Antarctica Wedding by Your Adventure Wedding
This was far more than a wedding day. It was a full-blown wedding expedition to Antarctica, complete with wildlife (hello penguins!), magnificent scenery absolutely everywhere, and countless ‘pinch yourself’ moments.
Parisian Elopement With A Twist by Applehead Studios
While Paris is a pretty photogenic location, these are honestly some of the most beautiful wedding portraits that I’ve seen from the city of lights. Although it took me a little while to realize that there was one major thing missing from this wedding . . .
Pop-Up Wedding Ceremony in New York City by Seth and Beth
There are plenty of iconic locations for a wedding ceremony in New York City, but I never realized that this was one of them . . . And it’s here, beneath the magnificent, towering green and golden ceiling that our couple exchanged their wedding vows . . .