12 Months Out
GET IT TOGETHER The first step is the easiest: Just get it together( literally). Start a folder for keeping all your paperwork, contacts and inspiration in one place. Everything else becomes much easier once you’ re organized!
MAKE A BUDGET This goes hand in hand with getting it together. Make sure to budget some extra flex-spending for travel costs— especially if you’ re thinking of bundling your honeymoon and destination wedding into one trip.
CHOOSE A DESTINATION This is where a travel advisor really shines. Having a pro in your corner for discovering, narrowing down and selecting a locale is a godsend.
CREATE THE GUEST LIST You’ ll want to send the save-the-dates as soon as possible to give your guests enough time to plan accordingly with budget and vacation time.
10 Months Out
VISIT YOUR SITE Some questions can only be answered by visiting the resort yourself; plus, this way you can treat yourself to a mini-vacation!
CHOOSE YOUR VENDORS Depending on your venue, your resort might offer photographers, florists, hair stylists and makeup artists as well as caterers.
MAKE YOUR WEBSITE A website is a must for communicating important details related to your wedding weekend( plus the link to the registry).
8 Months Out
PICK A THEME A lot of your later decisions hinge on your event’ s colors, tone and mood.
BUY YOUR SUIT / GOWN No matter if it’ s a name-brand find or a designer boutique, it can take months to get your formalwear just right for the big day.
DECIDE ON THE WEDDING PARTY ATTIRE It’ s only right to give your wedding party a similar-length runway for their formalwear.
6 Months Out
RESEARCH EXCURSIONS Working with a travel advisor is key for the excursions as well; let them take the lead on planning some fun and festive activities for you and the wedding party.
PASSPORT CHECK Confirm that you have a passport, and it’ s not going to expire within 6 months of your trip. If that’ s not the case, then you need to get that sorted out well ahead of time— ideally 6 months out.
TAKE DANCE LESSONS Not everyone is born with boogie shoes already on their feet … dance classes are a great way to gain confidence about hitting the dance floor with your partner.
3 Months Out
SEND INVITATIONS Make sure to include your travel advisor’ s contact info in case your guests need help getting from point A to point B.
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Plan a rehearsal dinner or welcome cocktail reception to serve as the dry run for your big day.
CONFIRM APPOINTMENTS Double-check times for all your hair and makeup appointments to ensure you’ re not double-booked the day of.
1 Month Out
FINALIZE CEREMONY DETAILS Time to lock in the main event: Write your vows, select the music, choose any readings or plan any personal rituals you’ d like to include.
FINISHING TOUCHES The little things like a signature drink, custom event signage or welcome bags go a long way in adding some personality.
GET THE MARRIAGE LICENSE You’ ll want to consult with your advisor on the local requirements to make sure everything is in order. ◆
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