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Congratulations and welcome to the forum!! This website will be a great help in figuring out the best way to go about things! Make sure to keep an eye out for those super bargain flights, it can be as low as $400 CAD roundtrip to come down here from Vancouver and have a look around. A small hotel in town can be as economic as $40 per night. Perhaps a personal visit can get you started and help you narrow down your choices! Happy Planning!
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Congratulations!! Hope this site can help you get started on all the fun planning ahead!
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Welcome and Congratulations! Villa weddings can be very intimate and personal. Perhaps you could look at some of the smaller hotels in Tulum or Isla Mujeres for that small personalized feel you want. Happy Planning!
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Congratulations and Welcome! I hope you find all the information you are looking for on here! The Grand Palladium is a beautiful resort with lots of warm Mexican tones and rustic tropical charm. Here is an example of that: Hope you find all the information you need to plan an amazing wedding! Happy Planning!
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Congratulations and welcome! The RIU Palace is a great location! You will be close to the downtown area so you and your guests will get to experience the city life as well! (As much of a "city" life as you get in our laid-back beach town... ). May might be a little cooler than June, however if any of you are snorkelers, June is already whaleshark season and that experience is truly not-to-be-missed! Happy Planning!
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Created for you by Pierre Visual Studio - Destination Wedding and Trash the Dress Photography. The Riviera Maya is a gorgeous destination for tropical weddings and many couples wish to take advantage of the breathtaking natural surroundings and sunny weather to have their wedding ceremony outdoors. Outdoor weddings, whether on the beach, in the lush jungle, or a colorful garden, can be romantic and visually stunning but they do require a little extra thought and consideration. Here are some recommendations to assure a wonderful day is had by all, and a few tips to customizing your outdoor wedding ceremony. Beach wedding in Tulum. Outdoor ceremony at Xcaret Natural Park, Riviera Maya. Guests The weather is what brings most couples down to Mexico’s Caribbean coast, but remember, your guests may not be used to the heat. Make sure you offer cool beverages while they wait such as lemonades or minty cocktails to refresh and entertain. Why not create some personalized water bottle labels and hand out a cold water bottle to each guest as they arrive? Please note that temperatures can get quite high and may not be adequate for prolonged periods (particularly uncomfortable for the elderly or very young children). Personalized fans or adapting your program into a fan shape are great ways to help your guests keep cool and a nice little souvenir to take back home. Consider the time of your ceremony so that the guests are not facing directly into the sun. Not only will this keep them comfortable but it will assure that their pictures are not filled with glare. Bugs be gone! The tropics can bring a whole variety of stinging insects. Consider asking the location if they can spray the area of your ceremony ahead of time or use some pretty citronella candles to keep everyone comfortable and bite-free. Beach decoration at Riviera Maya wedding. You and Yours For a beachside ceremony, consider the ocean breeze. You want to make sure your hairstyle stays put with the Caribbean breezes. Gentlemen may want to use some product to keep the hair down. Sun protection! Remember to wear adequate sun block to protect your skin. Avoid self-tanning varieties as they may stain your clothes. Instead, why not choose something with a light shimmer to give you that extra glow. Perhaps have some sunscreen available for guests to use as well. The materials you choose for the dresses and suits should also take into consideration the heat and the wind. Be sure to choose materials that allow you to breath and that will not billow up in a light breeze. Placing tiny fishing weights along your veil can guarantee it will not be blowing up in the middle of the ceremony. The weights can be painted to match the color of your dress. For the ladies: heels make you long and sexy, however not so when they are stuck in the sand or grass. Consider the ground you will be walking on and choose footwear accordingly. If on the beach, why not create some customized sandals or flipflops for your wedding party! Footwear options for beach wedding in the Riviera Maya. Back-Up Plan Weather is unpredictable, even in paradise, so be sure to have a back-up plan should the rain clouds come to visit. Hope this helps in planning your dream destination wedding and making sure everyone has a marvelous time. Pierre Violle Destination Wedding Photographer http://www.rivieramaya-weddingphotography.com Blog: http://www.pierre-wedding.com/blog2
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Hi everyone! I did a post-wedding, honeymoon, photo session at the Secrets Capri, Riviera Maya and thought you might be interested in checking out the sites and getting some ideas for your own weddings. See: Ingrid and Shane's Honeymoon Session at the Secrets Capri. Here are a few examples to give you an idea of the location: Hope I can help you with any queries you have!
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Hi There, I have shot a new wedding at the Dreams Cancun resort. What best to give you an idea of the location and how can looks your on wedding to have a look at Tina and Igor wedding at Dreams Cancun Resort - SlideShow. See below some of the photos to give an idea. I hope that will help you to prepare your own wedding! :
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From the album: Destination Wedding Photos
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Destination Wedding Photos
Images added to a gallery album owned by Pierre Violle in Member Picture Galleries
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From the album: Destination Wedding Photos
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From the album: Destination Wedding Photos
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Trash The Dress Sessions - My Best Shoots
Images added to a gallery album owned by Pierre Violle in Member Picture Galleries
I shoot TTD on the Beach, on swimming pools, in cenote (natural fresh water pool in the Jungle - Riviera Maya ,Mexico). Crazy experiences to get unforgettable pictures -
Cenote Trash The Dress - Mayan Riviera - Mexico
Pierre Violle posted a gallery image in Member Picture Galleries
From the album: Trash The Dress Sessions - My Best Shoots
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Cenote Trash The Dress near Cancun - Mayan Riviera - Mexico
Pierre Violle posted a gallery image in Member Picture Galleries
From the album: Trash The Dress Sessions - My Best Shoots
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From the album: Trash The Dress Sessions - My Best Shoots
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Cenote Trash The Dress near Cancun - Mayan Riviera - Mexico
Pierre Violle posted a gallery image in Member Picture Galleries
From the album: Trash The Dress Sessions - My Best Shoots
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Taking a break in the pool (undewater photography)
Pierre Violle posted a gallery image in Member Picture Galleries
From the album: Trash The Dress Sessions - My Best Shoots
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Chanel's girls in the pool - undewater photography
Pierre Violle posted a gallery image in Member Picture Galleries
From the album: Trash The Dress Sessions - My Best Shoots
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Hi There, I cover Lorena and Victor wedding at the Moon Palace. The bride chose the pool area for the reception for about 150 guests. As photographer, I have appreciate the reception very well illuminated This slideshow can give an idea their wedding: Lorena and Victor wedding at Moon Palace. Below some photos of their wedding:
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I live in Playa del Carmen and everybody is getting ready for tomorrow RINA coming. It should be ‘only’ an hurricane category 1. So because we are prepare for that, I guest all the area will ready to continue to receive events and wedding 2 or 3 days after. ASAP RINA will be gone, I will give some new about!