Destination: Wedding!

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Destination weddings are not just “altar alternatives”: they are epic, once in a lifetime vacations for the happy couple and their entire guest list.

Many honeymoon-friendly resorts and cruise lines worldwide have made it easier and more alluring to wed on-site. Most have full-time wedding coordinators on staff and offer wedding packages that take care of ceremony essentials. Destination weddings also give you a chance to really put some personality into your big day, and do not have to be limited to a beach.

Believe it or not, the affordability of a destination wedding is more realistic than you might think. A couple can fly to an all-inclusive resort in the Caribbean, get married, and stay for a luxurious week-long honeymoon for a few thousand dollars. Compare that to a wedding with a guest list of 150 people (which can cost about $35,000 and easily soar much higher in a lot of big cities), not including the extra few thousand for a honeymoon.

Brides.com shares top tips for destination weddings from professional planner Koby Bar Yehuda:

  • Consider the guests before you start planning – Choosing a venue is more than just picking the most beautiful spot you can find. Have your guests in mind when considering your location: Ask yourself if the destination will be affordable for guests to fly to and if there are multiple different hotel options for all budgets.
  • Do your research – Be prepared to do in-person research. Pictures and videos can give good insight, but when traveling for your celebration, it is well worth the investment of money and time to first visit the location in person. A language barrier may pose an issue, consider hiring a local person to serve as both a guide and translator to show you around and help communicate with the locals and venue staff.
  • Work with a professional – Remote places often have limited resources, which is why the help of a professional is sometimes crucial. A professional event planner will be able to give you an idea of what the cost of bringing in necessary resources will be. To make the process even more trouble-free, look for a planner who does it all including design and production. Fewer vendors to hire means fewer chances for misunderstandings or miscommunications.
  • Communication is key – Language barriers, different time zones, and sometimes thousands of miles between you and your venue make communication undeniably important. Make the time for video conference calls two to three times per week to check in and go over details throughout the planning process. Many remote destination weddings are planned over the course of at least a year, so persistent communication will ensure that you and your team remain on the same page.
  • Know the destination – Do your research. If your ceremony is religious, find out if the country chosen allows religious ceremonies to occur outside of a place of worship. Find out what the marriage license requirements are and be flexible if that means you must tie the knot legally at home.
  • Embrace the setting – “No one wants to fly to the Maldives for a wedding that would fit better in a chateau in southern France”. To enhance your experience and make the most of the surroundings, immerse yourself and your guests in the place you have brought everyone to.
  • Information is precious – With long distance travel involved, the more you can tell your guests to help them prepare for your wedding, the better. In addition to including the dress code for any events or activities, share suggestions for flight itineraries, local transportation, currency exchange, and a basic local vocabulary list.

Planning a destination wedding? Let TravelersAlly take care of the trip details, making your day stress free and blissful.

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Images of Countries Starting With Letters Q-S

Here are some amazing images from countries starting with letters Q-S:

Hopefully this will inspire you to see the world. Think you have what it takes to visit them all?

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Qatar

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Saint Kitts and Nevis

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Saint Lucia

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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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Samoa

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San Marino

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Sao Tome and Principe

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Saudi Arabia

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Senegal

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Serbia and Montenegro

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Seychelles

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Sierra Leone

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Singapore

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Slovakia

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Slovenia

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Solomon Islands

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Somalia

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South Africa

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South Korea

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South Sudan

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Spain

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Sri Lanka

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Suriname

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Swaziland

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Sweden

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Switzerland

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Syria

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Jawsome Staff Favorites for Shark Week

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Adventure travel takes on a whole new meaning each year when the Discovery Channel’s shark week kicks off.  Check out the TravelersAlly staff picks for favorite Shark Video and Shark Prank!

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Staff Favorite Shark Prank Video

Spring Break Shark Attack  – Fins up for the practical jokers at SuperHollyward and “Shark Boy” Geoff Ward for their scare tactics (until the police arrived) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  How would you have reacted?

 

 

Staff Favorite Shark Video

Sometimes the sharks BITE back and get the better of the photographers and videographers who are filming the sharks.  Great video from our friends at Animal Max who clearly had to spend some money to repair the boat!

 

 

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Check out the Top Seven Internatiaonl Shark Encounters Blog Post.

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Seven Popular International JAWSOME Shark Encounters

In honor of the Discovery Channel’s 2015 Shark Week (began on July 5, 2015), we are profiling the top seven (7) shark encounters for scuba divers around the globe that our clients, and staff, rank as the best up close and personal trips to see a shark in the wild.

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As experts in the area of adventure travel, and with several staff PADI certified divers, we love the thrill of scuba diving with the chance to see the magnificent hunters of the sea.  I became PADI certified in Indonesia in the mid-nineties, and have loved diving and shark diving ever since. Any great shark dive starts with the selection of the right dive company.

 

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Shark Video & Shark Prank Video

Check out some of the most popular dive companies and their shark encounters below.

Top & Shark Encounters for Scuba Divers Around the Globe

(7)  Grey & WhiteGrey_and_white_tip_reef_sharks Tip Reef Sharks (Great Barrier Reef, Australia) – For the advanced adventure divers wanting to photograph sharks one of the greatest locations on the planet is the Coral Sea off the coast of Australia.  Drift dive and wall dives are stunning and there is always an abundance of sharks. Check out Mike Ball Dive Expeditions for their Shark Shooter Expeditions (especially the North Horn / Osprey Reef dive departing out of Cairns).

 

(6)  Whale Sharks (Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru) –  For the luxury diver, few dive companies do it better than the ones with the Four Seasons in the Maldives.  Between June and October is the best time to dive for whale sharks and mantas.  Popular dive sites like the Baa Atoll, Thilas, and Lankan Manta Point on North Male Atoll are awe-inspiring.  Check out the PADI certified divers at the Four Seasons and their Extraordinary Experiences. (Bonus experience – Try the “Manta Ray Scientist for a Day”)

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(5)  Bull Sharks (Playa del Carmen, Mexico) – For the experienced thrill-seeking diver, the operators at Phocea Mexico offer a great dive during season each year from November to March to get up close to bull sharks.  The bull shark (or Zambezi shark) is a very curious shark and is about 12 feet in length at its biggest,making this shark dive pure excitement.

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(4)  Hammerhead Sharks (Cocos Island, Costa Rica) – Cocos Island is one of the great dive destinations around the world.  With over a dozen great dive sites (check out Dirty Rock and  Manuelita), this destination is known for hammerhead shark diving.  It is not uncommon at Dirty Rock to see dozens, if not more hammerheads along with reef and tiger sharks.  Check out the reviews of the dive masters at Undersea Hunter.  They will help educate you on Proyecto Tiburon, the Costa Rican conservation project.

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(3)  Caribbean Reef Sharks (Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas) – Unexso is one of the longstanding dive centers in the Bahamas that has been offering shark dives to both experienced and new divers for over 20 years.  Divers who visit Unexso’s Shark Junction will get a thrilling experience seeing experienced dive masters feed and interact with the Caribbean reef shark.  Unexso is one of our favorite picks for all of the great work it does for conservation measures.

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(2)  Basking Sharks (Oban, Scotland) –  The basking shark dives are some of the more adventuresome dives you can do basking_sharkoff the coast of Scotland.  This is definitely a dry suit dive for those divers wanting to spend the better part of the day in the water.  Check in with the dive masters at Basking Shark Scotland, not only for their basking shark dives, but some of the great dives they do in Iceland in October.

 

(1) Great White Sharks (Gansbaai, South Africa) – Of course we couldn’t leave off the great white shark cage dive experience.  From South Australia to South Africa, divers all over the world want to check off this bucket list dive.  It is not inexpensive, but is surely a top dive memory for all those who dare jump into the cage with the legendary shark.  From Shark Alley to Dyer Island, check out the dive masters at Marine Dynamics for an unforgettable experience.

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TravelersAlly TIP – It goes without saying that shark diving is an extreme sport.  Make sure that you are covered for Extreme Sports on your Travel Medical Policy before you jump in the water!  Have a Jawsome summer during shark week!

 

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