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Weddings
and honeymoons set a moment of our lives.
With no doubt, real love deserves
the frame provided by the colors of the
sunset in the Caribbean or the different
shades of the blue waters of the ocean.
Because of the combination of this
beautiful images, is the reason why many
couples are choosing to get married in the
Dominican Republic or experience their
honeymoon.
The
resorts of Sosúa, Puerto Plata, Playa
Dorada, Playa Grande, Punta Cana, Bavaro,
Macao, Juan Dolio, Boca Chica, Samaná,
Bayahibe and La Romana have the expert
staff to plan and coordinate the perfect
wedding for you.
The mayority of the wedding packages
in the resorts include the judge, wedding
license, flowers, music, the traditional
cake, champagne, and those special details
for your room.
A
sunny beach is the perfect and exotic
scenario for the wedding reception.
Exotic flower arrangements are the
perfect touch to complete the ambiance of
this special event.
Your guests will be very grateful to
share this unforgettable moment with you.
It
is recommendable to start planning your
wedding six months in advanced.
The hotels prefer that you give them
a three months notice in order to make the
necessary reservations for the judge and
events areas as well as all the details for
the occasion.
Start
your wedding with the pre-nuptial
breakfast.
The hotel will be pleased to
separate a special area for you and your
guests.
Later, enjoy a great massage, or
spend some time at the spa of the resort
and then go to the beauty salon for a nice
hair do, manicure and make up.
If the hotel does not offer these
facilities you can make the arrangements so
an stylist can visit you in your own room.
Documents
Required to Get Married in the Dominican
Republic
1.
To Obtain the Marriage License
-
Passport
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Birth
certificate (original)
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Single
certification (in Spanish)
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Divorce
certificate in Spanish (if previously
married)
Two
witnesses are required.
In case they are foreigners, they
should be identified with their passports.
If Dominican, personal ID will be
sufficient.
2.
After the Wedding
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