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US: The Big Island, Hawaii
Why Get Hitched Here: The Big Island is (you may have 
guessed) the largest island in the chain and offers incredibly diverse 
topography. In fact, 11 of the world's 13 climatic zones can be found on
 the island (there's even snow on top of the highest mountains!). The 
landscape varies dramatically as you travel around the perimeter, so 
you'll have your choice of backdrops: The Kona coast to the west has a 
lunar-like landscape, while the north and east coasts are wet and 
super-lush. There's plenty for guests to do too, from exploring the rain
 forest region to going horseback riding, snorkeling or just lazing on 
the beach.
 When to Wed: Anytime—year-round, temperatures are in 
the 70s and 80s during the day. Dry season runs May through October, but
 even in winter, rain showers are short and mild. If you're looking to 
save a little cash, avoid winter through early spring, when tourist 
season is in full swing.
 
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US: Bar Harbor, Maine
Why Get Hitched Here: Surrounded by 
rugged coasts, dark-blue waters and golden-sand beaches (aka the perfect
 romantic backdrop), Maine's breathtaking waterfront might easily be 
mistaken for the Mediterranean, were it not for its iconic lighthouses 
(and more convenient locale). You'll get all the sophistication and 
style, though. Like Europe's southern coast, Bar Harbor is the epitome 
of seaside chic, only with a distinct American flair to incorporate into
 your day (think: fresh lobster, clambakes and blueberry pie). Your  guests
 will have fun checking out Acadia National Park, which surrounds Bar 
Harbor on the east side of Mount Desert Island, in addition to bike 
riding, whale watching, kayaking and taking a dip in the ocean.
 When to Wed: Summer is when Maine attracts the most 
visitors, especially in July and August, when the weather is warmest. To
 avoid peak prices and crowds, consider a September  wedding, when the crisp fall weather begins to light up the foliage.
 
 
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US: Tucson, Arizona
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Retreat to the city of turquoise jewelry, saguaro cacti and deep-orange
 sunsets. Located in the southern region of Arizona between Phoenix and 
the Mexican border, Tucson offers a natural and rugged rendition of the 
Southwest landscape for a unique setting for your "I dos." On the 
weekend lineup for your friends and family: catching a glimpse of a road
 runner while hiking through Sabino Canyon, touring the historic Mission
 San Xavier del Bac or perusing the photo and art galleries full of 
Native American and Mexican textiles and jewelry.
 When to Wed:
 Tucson's weather is generally warm year-round, and most days are bright
 and sunny. Temperatures regularly climb into the 90s (and above) in the
 summer, with June and July accounting for the largest number of very 
hot days.
 
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US: Sea Island, Georgia
Why Get Hitched Here:
 With its turquoise waters and pristine beaches, Sea Island feels like 
the Caribbean, only without all the tourists cramping your wedding 
style—the island's only visitors are guests of its two resorts. And the 
oceanfront setting on five miles of private beach couldn't be a more 
beautiful spot to exchange vows. In addition to world-class fare and 
amenities, this tiny Georgian retreat has plenty of activities for your 
guests to enjoy, including golf, tennis, horseback riding, boating, 
fishing, spa-going and more.
 When to Wed: The 
best times to go are in the late spring and summer, and in early fall. 
June, on the other hand, marks the start of the hurricane season.
 
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US: San Francisco, California 
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 If you're looking for an urban setting that offers more in terms of 
scenery than just a concrete jungle, head to northern California's big 
city. San Fran is urban without being overwhelming, combining big-time 
sophistication with the laid-back, dressed-down attitude of the rest of 
the West Coast, making it one of the top US cities to tie the knot in. 
San Francisco wins the hearts of brides- and grooms-to-be for many 
reasons: Hills rise and drop everywhere you look; huge parks share space
 with skyscrapers and ornate, bay-windowed Victorian homes; cable cars 
rattle over the streets; and stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge 
are everywhere from within the city as well as the water, which 
surrounds San Francisco on three sides. Plus, foodies will love the 
assortment of fresh, local ingredients and world-class fare that make 
designing a memorable menu for your reception a breeze.
 When to Wed:
 San Francisco averages about 65 degrees year-round, meaning anytime is 
the right time, though expect the city's famous fog in the summer. 
Whenever you go, make sure to tell guests to dress in layers—when the 
sun sets, they'll need that pashmina or cardigan.
 
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US: Park City, Utah 
 
Why Get Hitched Here: Park City offers
 the European sophistication and majestic peaks that the Alps are known 
for—sans the passport requirements. Thanks to a new crop of ritzy 
resorts, the former mining town has turned into a top destination for 
nuptials. But Park City has something going for it that other mountain 
destinations don't: It's located just 40 minutes from the Salt Lake City
 airport, making it a great option for winter weddings. Plus, it's home 
to three world-class ski resorts, all with dedicated teams to help put 
together your dream wedding.
 When to Wed: Ski season starts in early December and 
lasts into mid-April, but the summer and fall are gems and provide 
plenty for guests to do, including hiking, fly-fishing and mountain 
biking. May can be dreary and rainy as the snow starts to melt, while 
the weather in late October and November can be dicey—it could be 80 
degrees one day and snowing the next.
 
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US: Outer Banks, North Carolina
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 With 130 miles of open, unspoiled beach, the Outer Banks region, a 
string of barrier islands covering nearly half the North Carolina coast,
 will make you feel as if you're in your own private retreat for your  wedding.
 (Case in point: It's one of the few places in the US where you can 
still view wild horses.) Say your vows on the beaches of historic Nags 
Head, Kitty Hawk or Hatteras Island; in a beautiful garden on 
picturesque Roanoke Island; or on the grounds of a large oceanfront 
beach home or a stunning Art Nouveau mansion in Corolla. For a truly 
iconic setting, opt for a statuesque lighthouse or rustic ocean pier 
setting.
 When to Wed: The weather is best in 
summer, June especially, but traffic is crazy (there are only two 
bridges leading onto the islands) and prices are high. In spring, 
temperatures are unpredictable, but the beach is still pristine. Fall is
 hurricane season but offers incredible orange-and-red sunsets, and 
winter, while the most affordable time, takes additional planning 
because many businesses close for the season. 
 
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US: Nantucket, Massachusetts
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Dubbed the "Gray Lady" because it's often covered in a blanket of fog, 
Nantucket and its windswept moors, rugged beaches and rose-covered 
trellises are quintessential New England. You can feel Nantucket's 
nautical history with every step you take along its cobblestoned 
streets, and strict building codes keep all houses draped in weathered 
shingles, so you'll get an authentic feel. It's the ideal spot for a 
romantic, low-key wedding full of New England charm, and you'll find 
plenty of inspiration, from the ocean and beaches to the lobsters and 
clambakes.
 When to Wed: Summer is the warmest and
 busiest—and most popular—time. To avoid crowds, consider the shoulder 
months (May and September), when temps are still comfortable, the 
scenery is gorgeous and rates are slightly cheaper. New England winters 
are notoriously freezing, and storms come quickly, which could cause 
major transportation problems; plus, much of the island shuts down for 
the winter months.
 
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US: Maui, Hawaii
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Many visitors think of Maui as the most romantic Hawaiian island, 
perhaps because it's filled with waterfalls and rainbows. And its 
beaches are considered to be among the best anywhere, so it's a popular 
spot to wed. Guests will enjoy hitting the links on the west coast, or 
"Golf Coast," and surfers (or aspiring ones) will find some of the 
world's most famous waves here. Of course, snorkeling, kayaking, whale 
watching and all the activities you'd expect from a tropical paradise 
are here as well.
 When to Wed: 
Anytime—year-round, temperatures are in the 70s and 80s during the day. 
Dry season runs May through October, but even in winter, rain showers 
are short and mild. If you're looking to save a little cash, avoid 
winter and early spring, when tourist season is in full swing.
 
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US: Lake Placid, New York
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here: Can you say "winter wedding"? 
Despite its location in the heart of the Adirondacks in upstate New 
York, this alpine village (and two-time Winter Olympics host) is 
anything but remote, with loads of activities and attractions—and 
snowcapped settings backed with mountain vistas. Leave the glitz at home
 and choose a  venue from
 among the cozy rustic-chic resorts and luxe lakeside lodges. You can 
even incorporate a gondola ride up Whiteface Mountain into your wedding.
 And if you're not feeling a wintry occasion, go for an outdoor fall 
ceremony surrounded by some of the country's most stunning foliage—and 
get an even better view of the changing leaves by saying "I do" in a 
hot-air balloon! The region is dotted with 3,000 lakes (popular choices 
are Saranac Lake, Mirror Lake and, of course, Lake Placid), plus 
mountain streams and waterfalls that come to life in the spring, 
providing a picturesque background for April or May nuptials.
 When to Wed: Naturally, a winter resort area will be busy and more expensive during the winter months, but if you want a “white"  wedding,
 try April when it's less crowded but there's still lots of lingering 
snow. In fall, the changing foliage usually peaks in early October, so 
book your wedding date near then, and spring is beautiful, but have a 
backup plan for rain.
 
 
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US: Kauai, Hawaii
Why Get Hitched Here: Kauai is known 
as the "Garden Isle" for its incredibly lush tropical landscape and is 
perfect for those looking for a more secluded spot to tie the knot. It 
remains the least developed of the four main islands, and life here 
tends to move at a slower pace. Although Kauai's Mount Waialeale is 
considered the wettest spot on earth (it receives an average of more 
than 400 inches of rainfall per year), the island's southern coast is 
perpetually sunny, making it ideal for weddings. Guests can surf, hike 
or take a helicopter tour.
 When to Wed: Anytime—temperatures year-round are in the
 70s and 80s during the day. Dry season runs May through October, but 
even in winter, rain showers are short and mild. If you're looking to 
save a little cash, avoid winter and early spring, when tourist season 
is in full swing.
 
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US: Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Why Get Hitched Here: The
 majestic Tetons offer a breathtaking background for your nuptials (and 
the sunsets here simply can't be beat for romantic wedding pics and 
ceremonies), but you'll also find rustic ranches and a Wild West vibe in
 Jackson Hole if a Western theme (think: cowboy boots and hay-bale 
benches) is more your style. Your guests can enjoy a range of outdoor 
activities, including skiing, hiking, fly-fishing and checking out the 
local shops, museums, bars and shootout (seriously!) in town.
 When to Wed:
 The summer and early fall are beautiful in Jackson Hole, but late 
spring and fall can be unpredictable. Winter weddings are gorgeous here,
 but keep in mind: A big storm could make it difficult, or even 
impossible, for your guests to get there.
 
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US: Florida Keys 
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 This 110-mile chain of islands offers a laid-back tropical island 
setting with all the allure of the Caribbean at a domestic price -- and a
 more convenient location for guests. The Keys have a distinct 
old-Florida vibe, meaning wildlife and nature abound (you may even spot 
an indigenous deer swimming from key to key as you exchange vows), and 
since the islands are surrounded by the clear-blue waters of the 
Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico, there's no shortage of white-sand 
beaches. Try Key Largo for an underwater ceremony, a low-key beach 
bungalow or dolphin-assisted "I dos" on Islamorada, or one of the 
historic homes and gardens on Key West, one of the southernmost points 
in the US. Or go for a luxe offshore private island resort accessible 
only by boat; you can also just get married on the vessel (choose from 
sailboats, tall ships, glass-bottom boats and yachts).
 When to Wed:
 High season is December to April, so you may want to try summer, when 
things are more affordable (and less crowded)—but it will be hot. Though
 hurricane season runs from June to November, you should be okay if you 
avoid the more risky fall months.
 
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US: Door County, Wisconsin
Why Get Hitched Here: Situated between
 the waters of Green Bay and Lake Michigan, this popular vacation 
destination, dubbed the "Cape Cod of the Midwest," offers a gorgeous 
lakefront setting for your "I dos." It also happens to be about a 
four-hour drive from Chicago or a three-hour drive from Madison, 
Wisconsin, making it easy to get to for out-of-town guests. The area's 
farms and wineries offer a bucolic landscape for your nuptials and allow
 you to design a menu filled with fresh, local ingredients and delicious
 wines. Guests can stay busy boating, biking, hiking, zip-lining or 
touring the local lighthouses, galleries and museums.
 When to Wed: Fall offers incredible foliage and fewer 
crowds. The summers are, of course, prime time but attract lots of 
visitors, so book early. Winters can mean icy roads and frigid temps, 
and a storm could make it difficult for guests to get there.
 
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US: Aspen, Colorado
Why Get Hitched Here:
 This Rocky Mountain town possesses the perfect mix of natural beauty, 
rustic charm and posh amenities. In addition to luxe mountain lodges, 
you'll find elegant ballrooms and sleek restaurant spaces to host your 
wedding events. Aspen's gorgeous mountains and valleys will thrill any 
outdoors enthusiast, while its ample selection of high-end shops and 
swank restaurants can keep indoorsy types more than entertained.
 When to Wed:
 While many couples choose to get married between late November and 
early March to create a winter-wonderland wedding, keep in mind that 
summer and fall are also gorgeous (and less crowded) times of year here.
 
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US: Las Vegas, Nevada
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here: 
While drive-through chapels, Elvis-impersonator officiants and 
celebrating your nuptials at a blackjack table are still a part of what 
Las Vegas offers, there's a whole other side to Sin City that's making 
it one of the hottest Stateside spots to tie the knot. We're talking 
bold ballrooms, cool restaurants and chic poolside settings, plus 
hundreds of resorts and hotels that offer wedding packages for every 
budget. And even nonbetting guests will have plenty to keep them 
entertained.
 When to Wed: Avoid the summer 
heat—spring offers the most temperate climate, and the summer sizzle 
cools in September and October. You'll have the most luck with 
availability and good rates during the first three weeks in December, 
but prices spike and availability plummets between Christmas and New 
Year's and on holiday weekends (including Valentine's Day and Cinco de 
Mayo), as well as during big-deal sports weekends (like the Super Bowl 
and NCAA Final Four) and times when there are giant conventions or 
events scheduled.
 
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US: Mackinac Island, Michigan
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 This quaint, car-free island (that's right, no cars!), set between the 
state's Upper and Lower Peninsulas near where Lakes Michigan and Huron 
meet, is full of charm, starting with the fact that you'll need to rent a
 bike or hire a horse and buggy to get around (both great ways to 
transport you and your guests). Mackinac Island, which itself is a 
National Historic Landmark, is known for its frozen-in-time Victorian 
vibe, but the architectural style of its buildings actually spans three 
centuries -- so you'll have your pick of venue, from a 
turn-of-the-century Colonial Revival-style waterfront hotel to historic 
forts and, yes, Victorian-era mansions, cottages and churches. In the 
fall, the changing leaves make an incredible backdrop for an outdoor 
ceremony (think: a gazebo set in a clearing surrounded by maple, birch 
and elm trees).
 When to Wed: Mackinac Island is 
packed with families during the summer, and snowy, icy roads and closed 
hotels complicate the winter low season. May and October are the best 
bets for deals, so it depends on whether you want your nuptials backed 
by spring's blooming lilacs or the amazing fall foliage.
 
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US: Miami, Florida 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Between the sunny weather and beautiful beaches, Miami is a great 
alternative to the Caribbean or Mexico, especially if you're looking to 
stay within the US. Besides its picturesque sands, Miami is known for 
its art-deco architecture, which is sure to add character to your 
wedding photos. The city is also an international hub, so wedding 
caterers cover all taste preferences.
 When to Wed: High
 season is December through April. The summer months are also beautiful 
and may be less expensive (although it can be very hot!). And keep 
hurricane season in mind (officially June through November). You may 
also want to steer clear of February and March, when popular venues risk
 being overrun with partying college kids.
 
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US: Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley, California
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Wine Country USA is filled with stunning landscapes—rolling hills, lush
 valleys and acre upon acre of vineyards (aka the perfect romantic 
backdrop for your nuptials). Of course, the abundance of amazing wines 
produced here, and the world-class restaurants with dishes worthy of 
accompanying them, will certainly make treating your guests a breeze. 
And given the sheer number of vineyards and charming inns, resorts and 
spas surrounding them, you'll also have plenty of options for venues and
 accommodations.
 When to Wed: Summer and October 
are the best times to visit the region. September can be beautiful, but 
you may have problems with availability, and rates will be at their peak
 because it's harvest season. Even though you're in California, 
temperatures can drop at night (think: mid-50s in the summer), so be 
sure your guests know to bring sweaters and wraps for the evenings.
 
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US: Newport, Rhode Island
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Newport offers the perfect mix of New England charm and old-fashioned 
glamour. This seaside community was the playground of the fabulously 
wealthy at the turn of the last century, when captains of industry from 
Boston and New York built huge mansions on Newport's cliffs (that now 
make gorgeous venues) meant to rival the castles of Europe. Today, 
Newport is still a favorite summer destination of the well heeled, and 
it offers a plethora of activities—from sailing to high-end shopping—for
 wedding guests young and old.
 When to Wed: Like 
most of the Atlantic coast, Newport is warmest (and busiest) during the 
summer months, when the highs average near 80 degrees. But the shoulder 
seasons (May and September) are beautiful times to visit as well, with 
temps still in the 60s and 70s. For a few days each August, the Newport 
Jazz Festival fills the town with musicians and music lovers, which 
means you and your guests will have lots of great music to listen to, 
but the town will be more crowded than usual.
 
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US: New York City
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here: The "city that 
never sleeps" offers plenty to get your guests excited to make the trip:
 Broadway shows, museums and galleries, four-star restaurants, crazy-fun
 nightlife, and block after block of shopping, as well as classic 
tourist attractions, like the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty 
and Times Square. And when it comes to wedding planning resources, 
there's no shortage either; you'll have innumerable caterers, florists, 
photographers and bands to choose from. Another plus? With taxis on 
every block, it's super-easy for guests to get around.
 When to Wed: Any month can be a good time for a New 
York wedding. Most of the city's main attractions are indoors, so it 
doesn't matter much what the weather is like. That said, summers here, 
especially during July and August, can be uncomfortably hot and humid. 
The city gets extremely crowded during the holiday season, but your 
guests may love the chance to catch the Radio City Music Hall Christmas 
show, ice skate in Central Park and browse the decked-out department 
stores.
 
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US: Oahu, Hawaii
Why Get Hitched Here:
 The liveliest of the Hawaiian islands, Oahu is more densely populated 
than the others, and it's the one tourists often visit. Honolulu, the 
island's most famous city, is located here, as is Waikiki, home of the 
main entertainment district and a hopping nightlife scene. But Oahu is 
still packed with lots of natural beauty and native culture, and is the 
most convenient island for a destination wedding because it has the 
biggest airport and the most frequent direct flights from the mainland.
 When to wed:
 Anytime—year-round, temperatures are in the 70s and 80s during the day.
 Dry season runs May through October, but even in winter, rain showers 
are short and mild. If you're looking to save a little cash, avoid 
winter and early spring, when tourist season is in full swing.
 
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Caribbean: Anguilla
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here: Tiny
 Anguilla, just 16 miles long and three miles wide, is one of the most 
exclusive spots in the Caribbean, and it's peppered with upscale 
resorts, four-star restaurants, unspoiled scenery and pristine white 
beaches (no cruise ships, high-rises or casinos allowed). You won't get a
 direct flight from the States (you'll have to take a boat from St. 
Martin), but we promise you and your guests will consider the 
destination well worth the extra travel time. As a bonus, native 
Anguillans are known for their hospitality, and the island is one of the
 region's safest. It's also known for its delicious food (some of the 
best in the Caribbean), so you can rest assured your guests will be well
 fed. Any Anguillan agenda should include swimming, snorkeling and 
savoring the chance to wear shoes as infrequently as possible (barefoot 
ceremony, much?), but guests who are less beach-focused will enjoy 
exploring the island's archaeological and cultural sites.
 When to Wed:
 While you should take note of hurricane season, which runs from June 
through November, temperatures are perfectly pleasant (highs in the low 
80s and lows in the low 70s) year-round.
 
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Caribbean: Antigua
Why Get Hitched Here:
 This idyllic island not only has a whopping 365 beautiful beaches to 
get hitched on, but it's also steeped in nautical history. In the 18th 
and 19th centuries, Antigua was home to a huge British naval base, and 
its harbor is still a popular yachting destination for the international
 jet set. If you want to host your nuptials at a high-end all-inclusive 
resort, look no further—many of the world's swankiest are here.
 When to Wed:
 The high season runs from mid-December through April. After April, 
rates go down as much as 40 percent, but some places do close between 
August and October. The humidity and rainfall are low year-round, but 
avoid hurricane season, which runs from June through November.
 
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Caribbean: Bermuda
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Though geographically removed from the Caribbean, Bermuda shares many 
of the same traits as those beachy, beautiful islands. So if you love 
the idea of a Caribbean destination wedding but also want something 
formal and elegant, consider Bermuda. It's famous for tranquil pink-sand
 beaches, iconic pastel-hued houses and proper British history. (PS: The
 island has no standalone casinos and few fast-food restaurants.) But 
perhaps its biggest selling point is that it takes just a couple of 
hours to fly there from the East Coast, and flights are often cheaper 
than those to Caribbean destinations. Guests can spend days teeing off 
on one of the country's eight golf courses (this island is a 
links-lover's paradise), visiting the botanical garden or scuba diving 
among reefs and shipwrecks.
 When to Wed: Bermuda 
is only 650 miles off the coast of North Carolina, so its weather 
resembles that of the coastal US more than it does that of the Caribbean
 islands to the south. May through early September brings ideal weather,
 but summer temps typically hover around 85 degrees and stay around 70 
in the winter. Although hurricanes are infrequent, they can occur, so be
 aware of any warnings from June through November.
 
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Caribbean: Cayman Islands
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here: 
Discerning couples who want more than a destination-wedding-in-a-box 
head to the Cayman Islands for the ultimate in hospitality and tropical 
romance. Whether you choose to marry at a smaller resort or a five-star 
hotel, this destination has the resources to cater to every couple's 
personal style and guest-list size. Not to mention the backdrop is 
absolutely gorgeous (think: tranquil turquoise waters and sugary 
white-sand beaches dotted with palm and pine trees). All three islands 
are home to a wealth of wedding venues and pros, so there's little need 
to bring your own pros. And your guests will have plenty of options for 
how to spend their downtime, including swimming, snorkeling and visiting
 historic George Town, where sparkling-jewelry retailers abound. Keep in
 mind: There's no live/outdoor music allowed on the island on Sundays, 
which means if you're saying "I do" beneath a tent on the beach or 
poolside on a Saturday, your band or DJ must wrap it up by midnight.
 When to Wed:
 High season begins the week before Christmas and goes through April, so
 you'll deal with crowds then. Avoid hurricane season, which is May to 
November.
 
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Caribbean: Dominican Republic
Why get hitched here: 
Take your pick from 800 miles of super-fine sandy beaches for your 
nuptials. The Dominican Republic's most popular destination, Punta Cana,
 is also home to some of the best beaches in the world. In addition to 
its long list of all-inclusive resorts offering wedding packages and 
planners, Punta Cana's over 20-mile coast is lined with coconut palms 
and bordered by warm cerulean waters (aka an idyllic ceremony backdrop).
 For something a little less populated, check out the beaches of the 
north and northeast coasts. The DR (as it's casually called) is also the
 largest producer of cigars in the world, making for easy favors or a 
fun cigar-rolling station.
 When to wed: The nice 
thing about the DR is that it averages 78 to 82 degrees year-round, 
making it a warm-weather wedding destination anytime.
 
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Caribbean: Jamaica
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here: There's a reason glamorous globe-trotters call it home (Ian Fleming wrote the first James Bond book, Casino Royale,
 from his seaside abode here). Jamaica offers much more than just 
beaches and palm trees—it's steeped in culture: reggae, Rastafarianism, 
indigenous spices and a fun-loving, laid-back atmosphere. The site of 
many all-inclusive resorts, Jamaica can be one of the most affordable of
 the Caribbean islands on which to wed, but it has super-luxe options 
too, including private villas that come with their own chefs, 
housekeeping staffs and security. The resorts of Montego Bay offer the 
ultimate in service and convenience; the cliffs and beaches of Negril 
are great for intimate sunset ceremonies; and the gardens and waterfalls
 of Ocho Rios provide gorgeous backdrops. And scattered about the 
countryside are a host of Great Houses, old Georgian-style plantation 
homes with expansive grounds (one's even haunted!).
 When to Wed: Avoid March, aka spring-break season, as well as the hurricane season from June through November.
 
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Caribbean: Nevis
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Nature lovers, this is your island. Known as the "Queen of the 
Caribbees," Nevis has a high-end, posh pedigree and is home to some of 
the Caribbean's best-preserved beaches, rain forests and reefs. You'll 
also find world-class resorts and a more private atmosphere for your 
wedding. And you won't have to worry about your guests having fun—from 
exploring the rain forest and climbing to the top of Nevis Peak (3,232 
feet tall) to horseback riding and chilling on the pristine sand, 
they'll have plenty of activities to choose from.
 When to Wed:
 Nevis maintains temperatures averaging between 72 and 87 degrees 
year-round. Be aware of hurricane season, though, which lasts from June 
through November.
 
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Caribbean: Puerto Rico
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Puerto Rico's got all the assets of the other Caribbean 
islands—gorgeous beaches, friendly locals, plush resorts—plus one big 
one that sets it apart: It's a US territory. That means you and your 
guests will have few, if any, of the hassles associated with travel 
abroad. You won't need to go through customs, phone service is excellent
 and most people speak English. Puerto Rico offers a blend of both 
traditional beachy relaxation and unique cultural and historic sights 
(which non-beachgoing guests will appreciate).
 When to Wed: As with the rest of the region, beware of hurricane season, which lasts from June through November.
 
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Caribbean: St. Thomas and St. John
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Along with Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands may be a few of the most 
hassle-free places to have a Caribbean destination wedding. There are 
lots of direct flights to St. Thomas (and St. John is a short ferry ride
 away), airfare is usually competitive, the US dollar is the official 
currency, and you should have great cell phone service. St. Thomas can 
sometimes feel a bit crowded, since it's a main stop on the itineraries 
of many cruise lines, and it's quite developed for the Caribbean. But 
it's nonetheless brimming over with natural beauty. St. John, while a 
bit harder to reach, is more rugged, unspoiled and higher end, with 
fewer big resorts. Active guests will be in heaven: St. John is known 
for its plentiful and easily accessible snorkeling sites, as well as its
 national parks. In St. Thomas, suggest that guests visit the capital 
city of Charlotte Amalie to see historical sites such as Fort Christian 
and for tons and tons of duty-free shopping.
 When to Wed:
 Tourist season goes mid-December through mid-April, but temperature 
highs are in the mid-80s and lows are in the 70s year-round if you want 
to steer clear of the crowds. Just avoid hurricane season, which runs 
from June through November.
 
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Caribbean: The Bahamas
Why Get Hitched Here:
 This collection of 700 islands has something for every taste—enjoy 
complete privacy by renting your own island, or host hundreds of your 
favorite people at a mega-resort. Nassau and Paradise Island are two of 
the most visited and activity-packed destinations, while more remote 
areas such as Harbor Island and the Exumas tend to feel more laid-back. 
And since the Bahamas are just a 35-minute plane trip from Florida, it's
 an easy journey for guests and makes for a great excuse to spend a few 
extra days vacationing, scuba diving around Andros Island (the 
third-largest barrier reef in the world), strolling the white-sand 
beaches, touring the historic homes of Nassau and sipping Goombay 
Smashes (hint: a great signature cocktail).
 When to Wed:
 The high season lasts from mid-December to mid-April, while summers are
 sleepier. Although hurricanes are infrequent, they can occur, so it's 
best to avoid the area from June through November.
 
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Caribbean: Turks and Caicos
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Less developed and more upscale than much of the Caribbean, this 
collection of 40 islands, eight of which are inhabited, has an intimate 
feel. Many of the islands are surrounded by a natural reef, making the 
turquoise waters just offshore clean, calm and full of sea life, and the
 perfect backdrop for a beach ceremony. And sunsets over Grace Bay are 
unforgettable (sunset ceremony, hint, hint). The islands are also 
relatively easy to reach, since you can fly direct from a number of US 
cities to Providenciales, the main island—a plus for guests. Snorkeling 
and scuba diving are great options to suggest, since Turks and Caicos 
has some of the best underwater sightseeing around. Historic Cockburn 
Town on Grand Turk is also worth a visit for history buffs, and whale 
and bird watching are two other popular activities.
 When to Wed:
 The climate is sunny and dry, with highs between 80 and 84 degrees from
 November to May. But during the summer and early fall, daytime highs 
range from 85 to 90 degrees, sometimes reaching the mid-90s in late 
summer, and hurricane season also runs from June through November, so 
that's not prime wedding time.
 
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Europe: Amalfi Coast, Italy
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 When the backdrop for your wedding is a citrus grove that overlooks 
Italy's jaw-dropping Amalfi Coast, great wedding pictures take care of 
themselves. The Amalfi Drive is one of the most scenic stretches of 
Italian coastline, consisting of a winding cliff-top road offering 
dramatic views of the sea. Your guests will certainly enjoy the food and
 surroundings, so there's no need to stress over the menu or decor. And 
an itinerary filled with one-of-a-kind experiences, like a visit to the 
ruins of Pompeii, a boat trip through the Blue Grotto off Capri or a 
walk through the ancient, narrow streets of Naples's Old Spacca Quarter,
 will make for an unforgettable wedding weekend.
 When to Wed:
 April through June, and September and October are the best times to 
explore Italy, with mild temperatures and smaller crowds. August can get
 hot, and it's the month when most Italians go on vacation, so many 
shops, hotels and restaurants may be closed. Winters stay on the warmer 
side, with temps averaging around 50 degrees.
 
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Europe: Ireland
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here: If 
the words "fairy tale" define your idea of a dream wedding, get thee and
 thine (sorry, we couldn't help ourselves!) to Ireland. Amid the mist, 
not only does your chariot await, but so do your rolling hills, 
oceanside cliffs, quaint seaside villages, lush gardens, grand castles 
and country manors. The combination of the symbolic traditions, the 
genuine hospitality of the Irish people and the natural beauty of this 
richly romantic country make it an amazingly memorable spot to say your 
"I dos." And dramatic settings for your walk down the aisle abound, from
 breathtaking cliffs to Tudor-style churches and the hallowed splendor 
of a 15th-century castle. Meanwhile, the mix of culture, museums, pubs 
and golfing will keep guests busy between wedding events.
 When to Wed:
 The best weather is usually from May to September, but short showers 
are common throughout the year. Some accommodations close from October 
through March, especially in west and northwest Ireland, though prices 
and crowds tend to be lower then. And we probably don't need to tell you
 this, but St. Patrick's Day is kind of a big deal around there, so you 
may want to avoid that entire week.
 
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Europe: Loire Valley, France
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Just two hours outside the world's most romantic city (yep, we're 
talking about Paris) and its international airport (that would be 
Charles de Gaulle) is the chateau-rich and rolling Loire Valley, 
cherished for its castles, historic villages, charming people, wines and
 food. So basically, you've got everything you need for a dream 
destination wedding. You and your guests can also enjoy the country 
life: Go for a wine-tasting tour, pay a visit to the Chateau 
d'Ussé,—said to be the setting of the French fairy tale “Sleeping 
Beauty" in the village of Rigny-Ussé—or take a taste (or two) of the 
beloved tarte tatin (upside-down apple tart), which also makes a great 
dessert alternative.
 When to Wed: Your best bets 
are April through June, and September through early November. While the 
weather is mild year-round, the rainy season varies by region and runs 
from mid-November through February. Don't book your nuptials for July 
and August unless you want to deal with huge crowds.
 
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Europe: Rome, Italy
Why Get Hitched Here: In 
the Eternal City, old-world culture mixes with a modern, energetic 
metropolis and historic attractions for a truly unique affair. With more
 artistic monuments than just about any other city in the world, Rome 
offers the ultimate wedding photo op. It contains as many perfect 
backdrops for romance as it does churches and ancient ruins—many, of 
course, are one and the same—from a centuries-old cobblestoned piazza to
 a baroque palace or even a rustic castle or villa just outside town. 
Plus, you'll have access to some a-maz-ing wine, not to mention a selection of authentic Italian fare to serve your guests.
 When to Wed:
 The best times are April through June, and September and October. In 
the fall, temperatures are cooler, and the city is lively but still 
manageable. July and August can be unbearably hot (and expensive), and 
most Italians go on vacation in August, so many shops, hotels and 
restaurants may be closed.
 
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Europe: Tuscany, Italy
Why Get Hitched Here: Set
 along central Italy's west coast, Tuscany's green valleys, rolling 
hills, vineyards, olive groves and 15th-century art and architecture are
 what wedding dreams are made of. For a rustic, romantic affair, the 
wine estates and castles of central Tuscany can't be beat. And a 
laid-back vibe will help your guests feel right at ease—this part of 
Italy is all about il dolce far niente, or "the sweet art of 
idleness." Indulge your guests with amazing cuisine and wines—you'll 
find some of Europe's best here. So incorporate these local specialties 
into your menu: olive oil, mushrooms (such as porcini and truffles), 
roasted meats and salami, sheep's milk cheeses (such as pecorino and 
ricotta), and out-of-this-world wines.
 When to Wed:
 May, September and October are the best times weather-wise. July and 
August are the hottest and most humid times of year, but tourism swells 
from May through September, so pick your battles.
 
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Far-Flung: Australia
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Besides it being full of unbelievably friendly (and active) folks, 
there are a host of reasons to consider staging your nuptials in 
Australia. The land down under features gorgeous landscapes, from urban 
cities to the rugged outback and the unforgettable Great Barrier Reef, 
as well as upscale eateries influenced by Europe, Asia and homegrown 
spicing. And the local wines are world-class, so wow your guests by 
serving an Australian Shiraz or chardonnay (or both!). There's plenty 
for adventurous guests all over the continent, from scuba diving, 
snorkeling and white-water rafting to trekking through the outback and 
checking out the Great Barrier Reef. For guests who prefer their 
adventures a bit more contained (read: Grandma and your five-year-old 
niece), Australia boasts several amazing zoos, plus Kangaroo Island for 
wildlife viewing.
 When to Wed: The climate tends 
to be balmy and without extremes year-round, since most cities are on 
oceans, but during Australia's summer (December to March), some areas 
can be very hot. Be sure to remind guests to pack sunscreen, sunglasses 
and rain protection no matter when you plan to wed.
 
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Far-Flung: Costa Rica
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 With two breathtaking coasts only a short plane ride away from each 
other—one on the Pacific, the other on the Caribbean—Costa Rica is the 
perfect destination for couples who are looking for an unspoiled 
tropical background for their nuptials but don't want to sacrifice their
 modern urban tastes. In fact, this small country truly has something 
for every couple. Treat your guests to amazing mountaintop views during 
an outdoor ceremony or reception, or for a truly standout affair, you 
can even get married on the edge of a volcano! If you're dreaming of a 
beach bash, how do sun-baked stretches of white sand sound? Though 
deforestation once threatened the country's dense rain forests, several 
nature preserves, biological reserves and national parks have been 
established to protect the landscape, and they're now some of the most 
naturally stunning places to say "I do" (think: waterfall wedding). 
Ecotourism is very popular here, making less traditional but equally 
luxurious eco-lodges and rain forest bungalows another desirable (and 
romantic) option for couples who want to throw a green wedding.
 When to Wed:
 You'll want to schedule your wedding during the dry season, from late 
December through April, except on the Caribbean coast, where it rains 
throughout the year (the Pacific coast is drier). The temperature and 
humidity vary with altitude but are much higher along the coasts.
 
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Far-Flung: Fiji
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here: About 300 
islands in the South Pacific make up this alluring tropical paradise. 
Known for its friendly people, lush foliage and rich sea life, Fiji is 
the ideal destination for couples seeking castaway tranquility, exotic 
culture and unspoiled beaches for their nuptials. Called the "Soft Coral
 Capital of the World" by Jean-Michel Cousteau, Fiji is the perfect spot
 for your nature-loving guests, who can feed sharks and explore sunken 
ships and a World War II aircraft. But there's also terrain to suit 
every adventurer: Guests can trek the Sigatoka sand dunes, scale the 
vertical face of Joske's Thumb, hike the Mount Korobaba Range, tee off 
on palm-studded golf courses by the sea or go white-water rafting down 
the Wainikoroiluva River.
 When to Wed: The best weather is during Fiji's dry 
season (called "Fiji Winter"), from May to October. Yearly festivals 
(including the Hindu Holi, or Festival of Colors, in February/March and 
Diwali, or the Festival of Lights, in October/November) could mean 
exciting celebrations for your guests to experience...but also crowds of
 tourists to compete with.
 
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Far-Flung: New Zealand
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Leave behind bustling crowds that flock to closer beach destinations 
for the more remote landscapes of New Zealand. Water lovers will 
appreciate the miles of golden beaches, while landlubbers can admire the
 country's pristine forests—and both make for a memorable backdrop for 
your wedding. Our pick for special spots to get hitched: Great Barrier 
Island, with its more rugged landscape, frequent wildlife sightings and 
secluded hot springs; the snowcapped Southern Alps for stunning views, 
including waterside canyons; and one of the many offshore islands, such 
as Waiheke Island, known for their vineyards and olive groves.
 When to Wed:
 Most areas of the country have generally mild temperatures and many 
hours of sunshine, with daily average temps ranging from the low 50s to 
upper 60s. Like Australia, New Zealand's seasons are the opposite of 
those in the US, so the warmest months are December, January and 
February, and the coldest are June, July and August.
 
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Far-Flung: South Africa
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here: South Africa has
 been called "a world in one country," and it's easy to see why: 
Towering mountains rise over a vibrant and trendy Cape Town; 
ostrich-dotted grasslands stretch to connect quaint villages; 
monkey-filled forests line the deserted beaches of Natal; and the 
Stellenbosch wine route tucks vast vineyards into lush, fertile valleys.
 Then, of course, there are the lions (and giraffes and crocodiles...). 
South Africa's stunning landscapes, wildlife preserves and pristine 
beaches along the 2,174 miles of coast and rolling vineyards have made 
it an ideal vacation—and exotic destination wedding— spot. So it's the 
perfect locale for adventurous couples to throw a unique wedding for 
guests willing to make the trek.
 When to Wed: Summer (December to February) is ideal for
 beach bashes, while winter (June to August) is best for game viewing if
 you want to give guests a wild treat. Average temperatures in Cape Town
 range from 64 degrees in winter to 80 in summer, so you're pretty safe 
year-round, but other regions can reach as high as 95 in the summer 
months.
 
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Far-Flung: Tahiti
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 There's a reason why French painter Paul Gauguin set his most famous 
works in Tahiti -- the island is known worldwide for its picturesque 
landscape packed with palms, fragrant vanilla farms, vivid blooms and 
postcard-worthy rain forests. And there's an even better reason why it 
makes the far-flung list: It gets relatively few tourists (more people 
visit Hawaii in 10 days than visit Tahiti in a year!). So you and your 
guests will enjoy great service and crowd-free beaches. Recommend that 
your guests tour the capital city of Papeete and hit the Marche du 
Papeete (central market) for black pearls, carvings, shells, vanilla, 
coffee and perfumes, or make their way to popular spots like Papenoo, 
Punaauia and Paea for surfing. And for a fun welcome activity, treat 
guests to a Polynesian show with traditional music and twirling flaming 
torches.
 When to Wed: The dry season runs from 
May to October, but evenings can be cool, so remind your guests to pack 
wraps and sweaters for the evening.
 
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Far-Flung: Thailand
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here: There's a reason
 why locals commonly describe this Southeast Asian kingdom as sanuk, or 
"fun." From the ornate palaces to the rich coral reefs and other 
wildlife—not to mention the tasty cuisine—guests will be thrilled to 
have an excuse to visit this exotic gem. For an exciting urban 
experience rivaling the pace of New York City, suggest that guests stop 
in Bangkok en route to your chosen wedding locale. The huge metropolis 
consists of kitschy souvenir shops, dance clubs, the must-see Grand 
Palace and the notorious red-light district. For nature lovers, 
northwestern Thailand is where it's at, but the beautiful beaches, 
crystal-clear waters and luxe resorts of destinations like Phuket (the 
largest and poshest island) and Koh Samui are why couples make the long 
trek to Thailand to get hitched.
 When to Wed: November to January is the official "dry 
and cool" season, but heat and humidity are always present. Summer (from
 February to May) is the warmest, while the rainy season lasts from June
 to September, and you'll get cooler temps from November to February.
 
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Mexico: Cozumel
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here:
 Set just off the Yucatan Peninsula, this peaceful island in the 
Caribbean is framed by one of the largest coral reef systems in the 
world, surrounded by turquoise waters and home to wildlife-filled nature
 reserves, which spells P-A-R-A-D-I-S-E for outdoorsy couples looking 
for a quiet spot (read: away from the tourist crowds) to tie the knot. 
Expect lush grounds and pristine swaths of sand, plus a range of resorts
 (including many luxe all-inclusives) with impeccable service and 
on-site wedding planners and vendors to help you plan your perfect 
party. Nature-loving couples and their guests will love Cozumel's 
Chankanaab National Park, where you can check out a lagoon, botanical 
gardens and a replica of a Mayan village, and find incredible 
snorkeling. When the more laid-back guests tire of sipping cocktails and
 sunning themselves on the beach, they can hit up the shops and 
restaurants of downtown San Miguel.
 When to Wed: 
High season begins in mid-December and typically lasts through Easter, 
with the rainy season running from May through mid-October. Although 
temps may only top out at 90 degrees during the summer, the humidity can
 make it uncomfortably hot. And beware of spring-break crowds in March 
and April.
 
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Mexico: San Miguel de Allende
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here: For
 old-world charm and romance (think: narrow cobblestone streets, red 
stucco walls and Spanish Colonial–style architecture) with a mountaintop
 backdrop and year-round sunny temps, you won't have to ask your guests 
to travel very far. Located outside Mexico City, San Miguel de Allende 
is Mexico's newest hot spot, but this historic town dating back to the 
1500s, is far from new. In fact, you'll find more historic buildings and
 monuments than modern mega-resorts in this provincial town brimming 
with culture. With its gardens, centuries-old chapels and churches, and 
Spanish-style courtyards, plus an array of boutique hotels that define 
understated elegance, charming ceremony and reception spots abound in 
this nearly 500-year-old town. And you won't have to worry about 
entertaining your guests between events—the local galleries, 
restaurants, shopping, spas and numerous festivals that take place 
throughout the year will keep them plenty busy.
 When to Wed:
 The spring is one of the best times of year, because the temperatures 
are moderate, the flowers (azaleas and dogwood trees) are in full bloom,
 and the colors of the foliage make for a picture-perfect setting.
 
- 
Mexico: Los Cabos
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here: Fun
 in the surf and sun is what Los Cabos—which stretches from the town of 
Cabo San Lucas to the west over to San Jose del Cabo to the east, along 
the southernmost coast of Mexico's Baja California peninsula—is all 
about. In between the two is the Corridor, a 20-mile string of cozy 
hotels, championship golf courses, winding horse trails and white-sand 
beaches. Lively Cabo San Lucas draws plenty of celebrities, meaning 
there's no shortage of uber-exclusive beach clubs and villas, plus 
plenty of fuss-free all-inclusives, so finding a venue and 
accommodations for your guests will be a breeze. You can also take a 
boat ride to a private beach or cove to say your vows (how's that for 
special?). Looking for something a little different? Enter your beach 
ceremony by horse, or make the release of baby sea turtles part of your 
wedding program. Cabo San Lucas is also home to the region's iconic 
giant rock arch at Land's End, where the deep-blue waters of the Pacific
 and the Sea of Cortez meet for some spectacular waves (kind of like 
your relationship, no?).
 When to Wed: Winter 
months have the best weather, but are crowded, with sunny, 70-degree 
days mid-December through Easter. Try April and May, traditionally 
slower months when the weather's still good. Avoid spring-break season, 
which runs from late February through March. Though summer offers the 
best prices, humidity is uncomfortably high then. Rain is heaviest in 
June and October, with hurricanes possible through November.
 
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Mexico: Riviera Maya
  
 
Why Get Hitched Here: 
This coastal stretch of the Yucatan Peninsula along the Mexican 
Caribbean mixes ancient Mayan ruins with palm-fringed beaches to give 
your wedding a real tropical feel. Farther north, seemingly carved out 
of the jungle, Cancun sits at the tip of the peninsula, twinkling with 
big resorts and a boisterous nightlife. Choose a property in Cancun's 
hopping Hotel Zone, book an entire boutique hotel or go for a 
hacienda-style wedding in a Mayan village near one of the ancient 
archaeological sites. The ruins of the ancient Mayan empire in seaside 
Tulum provide a stunning backdrop. For a slower-paced setting, try Playa
 del Carmen, which displays an authentic rustic charm and is home to 
some gorgeous beaches. And there's no shortage of natural settings here,
 either: Say "I do" in a lush, tropical garden, in a beautiful eco-park 
or among the cenotes, or freshwater pools, the Riviera Maya is famous 
for.
 When to Wed: Winter months offer the best 
weather but are crowded, with sunny, 80-degree days from mid-December 
through Easter. Avoid spring-break season, late February through March. 
April and May are traditionally slower months, and the weather's still 
good. Rain is heaviest in June and October, with hurricanes possible 
through November. Humidity is uncomfortably high in the summer.
 
- 
Mexico: Zihuatanejo
Why Get Hitched Here: If 
you're craving a more low-key and secluded spot over action-packed 
resort cities and tourist crowds, this quaint fishing town on the 
Pacific coast (near Ixtapa) will satisfy big time. The unspoiled beaches
 and colorful sunsets of this rustic beach locale make for an utterly 
romantic ceremony setting, and you'll have your pick of luxe resorts and
 boutique hotels—all with an authentic local feel—for celebrating your 
nuptials. Though it's a bit of a haul compared with other destinations 
in Mexico (there are no direct flights from the US), as soon as your 
guests land, they'll understand why you picked this off-the-beaten-path 
spot (and they'll be glad you did). Yours certainly won't feel like any 
other destination wedding in the always-popular Mexico.