Planning Your Beach Wedding
Ceremony


A beach wedding ceremony is a
romantic alternative that should be considered as you go
through the planning process. In the following paragraphs I
have outlined a list of the major planning details related to a
beach wedding ceremony.
1. A beach wedding can be either
formal or informal. The more formal the ceremony, the more
complex the planning usually is. Decide early in the process
and plan accordingly.
2. Many brides dream of a
beach wedding and saying "I do" just as the sun sets in the
background. Sunset is an excellent time for the ceremony.
Mornings are wonderful as well, of course. Beaches are empty
then and the light is perfect for photography. It is also the
coolest time of the day. Moreover, keep in mind that it is
always better to have the ceremony when the tide is not coming
in.
3. Rent flooring if your
ceremony is quite formal. A large flooring system can be
constructed at a more formal affair to allow guests easier
access to and from the beach. At informal beach weddings,
guests are often asked to gather round in the sand, barefoot,
as the wedding vows are said.
4. You can't control the
weather, but you must consider a few weather related variables.
Try to find a part of beach that is shielded from the wind. Be
sure to have a plan B that provides shelter in case of rain or
other stormy weather.
5. At a beach wedding
ceremony it is good advice to keep the
decorations to a minimum. The reason for this is that the
powerful visuals associated with the beach and ocean should
dominate.. Seashells and starfish are popular adornments, so
are other marine-theme items including miniature boats,
anchors, oars, etc. An aisle way lined with indigenous flowers
is always beautiful and strongly recommended.
6. If you do without the
floor, chairs will sink in the sand and can prove to be
dangerous for elderly or disabled guests. Be sure to have a
plan for the chairs so guests are comfortable, especially if
the ceremony will be a lengthy process. And even if you have
your guests stand during the ceremony, be sure to have some
chairs available.
7. Due to the overwhelming
natural sounds at the beach, you may wish to include a sound
system, if your budget allows. This may not be necessary if the
gathering is extremely intimate.
8. One important detail: be
sure to alert all guests to the exact location of the
bathrooms. If it takes place on a remote section of beach, you
must consider renting toilets if none are nearby.
9. Consider portable
instruments with high-pitched notes that travel well outdoors
without drowning out the natural sounds of the ocean. For beach
weddings, flute or violin soloists are very popular, so are a
saxophone, accordion, cello, harp, or guitar. The perfect touch
to a tropical setting, of course, is provided by the steel
drum.
10. The beach setting provides
exciting opportunties for your arrival. A water landing in a
large canoe can displace the traditional limousine service.
Some couples have arrived via boat, others have landed on the
sand in a helicopter.
11. Make sure that whichever
beach wedding favors you choose fits in
with the decorations and themes of your wedding. Even unique
items are not stylish and elegant when out of place.
12. The last thing you want to
do is shadow the natural beauty of your beach wedding's
surroundings by having your ceremony in a tent. However, a tent
should be kept on call if there is not a nearby facility that
can be reserved in case Mother Nature does not
cooperate.
13. If you have the budget or
connections to hold your beach wedding ceremony on private
beach property, parking for your guests and permits for the
site (if required) should be part of the negotiated fee. If you
plan to hold the wedding on a public beach, be sure to find out
if permits are necessary. Copyright
Leslie A. Clark and MyBeachFavors.com, ©2006.
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