TIPS FOR PLANNING
YOUR HONEYMOON
TIPS FOR PLANNING YOUR
DESTINATION WEDDING
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• esearch travel requirements for your destination of choice.
Passports are needed for all international travel, so please allow
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• hen you choose your destination, confirm all legal wedding
requirements and necessary paperwork with the local
enough time for your passport to process prior to your trip.
tourism board or consulate.
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• nd brides, if your passport is issued in your maiden
name, make sure the information on your flight and hotel
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• heck to see whether your resort is family-friendly or adultsonly, as that will impact your guest list.
reservations match your passport and any other required
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• he moment you purchase your destination wedding, send
your guests a save-the-date reminder with the exclusive
travel documentation.
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• t’s smart to have at least one day between your wedding
day and your honeymoon trip. Most flights leave in the early
discount offer from Delta Vacations created just for them.
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• ind out how many witnesses are required and how early
they need to arrive before the ceremony.
morning, so you’ll want to make sure you have everything in
order and enough time to get to the airport.
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• lan to carry your wedding dress on the airplane as a carryon; don’t put it in your checked luggage. Delta Air Lines
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• ring a copy of your marriage certificate—many hotels
require proof of marriage for couples to take advantage of
allows this, and it ensures the utmost care is taken. Most
exclusive honeymoon amenities.
resorts can press or clean your dress upon arrival if needed.
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• ake sure to purchase your complete honeymoon in
advance, including your flight, hotel, and