Your wedding needs to be overflowing with romance.
What venue offers more romance than one with caressing sea breezes, a warm tropical sun, and amazing scenery?
Increasingly, people turn to the Dominican Republic as the perfect location for a destination wedding. Our country has a number of incredible resorts and other venues, each with experience of hosting countless weddings.
They know how to make a bride, groom, and special guests all feel like VIPs.
Try a Special Wedding Package
Our resorts have an exemplary reputation in providing perfect nuptial events. They can help you get all of the essential details nailed down, such as
• Getting a marriage license
• Securing a top quality cake
• Flower arrangements
• Special activities, such as spa treatments
• Music, event planning, photography, and much more
These packages help the wedding party save time and, often, money. The party and other guests can focus on enjoying the trip while others handle the details and make sure it goes as planned.
What You Will Need To Bring
Check with your country’s consulate to obtain a full list of documents required. For best results, send photocopies ahead of time, then bring originals when you arrive. Without the needed documents, you cannot have an official service.
Also bring a sense of fun and adventure. Enjoy relaxing on the beach, but also try exciting white water rafting in Puerto Plata. The Dominican Republic also has some of the highest and most beautiful mountains in the Caribbean.
Prepare for a once in a lifetime adventure to provide amazing memories of the most romantic day of your life.
CIVIL MARRIAGE
· Original passport with photocopy of the identification page, and the last entries to the country;
· Affidavits of marital status, certifying that the bride and groom are single;
· Original birth certificates;
· Divorce Certificate(s) or Death Certificate(s), if applicable; and
· Two or more witnesses with valid passports, other than family.
RELIGIOUS CEREMONY
· Pre-matrimonial Certificate;
· Certificate of Civil Marriage legalized by the Dominican Consulate, if the couple has already married in their country;
· Baptism Certificates;
· Certificates of Confirmation; and
· Church Annulment Certificate(s), if applicable.