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The Cruise Shop
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Viking Travel Service
700-C Pasquinelli Dr.
Westmont, Il 60559
630-321-1664
800-233-3963
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The Cruise Shop
   a division of
Viking Travel Service
610N. Washington St. 
Naperville, IL  60563
630-983-1766
800-523-0911
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The Cruise Shop
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Viking Travel Service
22903 Rachels Manor 
Katy, TX  77494
281-574-3444
800-459-3996
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Cruise Weddings

Thinking about getting married at sea? 

Cruise WeddingWedding cruises have captured the imagination of many brides and grooms, as couples seek to simplify matters by combining their wedding and honeymoon into one memorable seagoing vacation.

Viking Travel and The Cruise Shop has a variety of dream wedding packages inluding shipboard and destination weddings to make your special day much more memorable.

Imagine setting sail for the ultimate fantasy wedding. Keep in mind, however, planning and executing a successful cruise wedding can be a challenge, especially if you're not aware of the local regulations and marriage licensing requirements of your chosen wedding site. But don't worry, our group specialists are here to help.

First, you'll need to decide where your ceremony will take place. Only three cruise lines perform weddings at sea: Princess, Celebrity and Azamara. However, there are two other ways that couples can be legally married on a cruise vacation. With the help of a cruise line's wedding coordinator, you can plan the wedding of your dreams and be married while in port -- either on the ship itself or at an amazing site onshore. Or, to avoid complicated licensing requirements, you can choose to marry at home prior to your cruise and plan a symbolic wedding ceremony aboard the ship -- this is the preferred choice of an overwhelming number of couples.

To help you plan your dream wedding, we've sorted through all the information and outlined your choices. Keep in mind that, regardless of your plans, all cruise lines require you to book a cruise before you reserve a wedding package. Cruise lines allow only a limited number of weddings per sailing, so couples should book early.  And remember to ask us about our FREE Bridal Registry, where your friends and family can participate with you, to help you afford your dream!

Weddings at Sea
Princess, Celebrity and Azamara offer a variety of wedding packages for legal weddings at sea. Your ceremony can be as simple or as elaborate as you like. It will be performed by the ship's captain, followed by a reception that can range from an intimate romantic dinner to a full reception with guests.

Symbolic Weddings at Sea or in Port
Another option, and the most hassle-free way to go, is to marry legally at home, prior to your cruise, and plan a symbolic ceremony duringBridal Gifts your trip. You can avoid the hassles and costs of foreign wedding permits and processing fees, yet still enjoy the romance of a traditional wedding ceremony. At sea or in port, all cruise lines that offer wedding packages can arrange this type of ceremony.

Weddings in Port -- On the Ship or Ashore
A wedding in port, whether officiated on the ship or ashore, can be a wonderfully exotic and intimate ceremony that reflects your personality and enhances the beauty of this special day. You might exchange vows on a beach in the Bahamas, say “I do” in a church in St. Thomas or declare your love for one another beside a glacier in Alaska.

You can keep it small, with just the two of you, a wedding officiant and witnesses supplied by the cruise line. Or, invite friends and family to sail along with you, or meet up with them at the site of the wedding for the grand occasion.

A great deal of planning goes into coordinating a wedding in port, which is why many couples opt to have the ceremony onboard the ship before the cruise embarks. Onboard weddings tend to be small, intimate affairs. Depending on which wedding package you purchase and the policies of the cruise line, there may be restrictions on how many guests can attend, especially if they are not planning to sail with you.

Typically, your wedding will be held inside, either in the chapel, the ship's library, a reception room or in one of the onboard entertainment areas. For couples who plan to wed on the day of embarkation, we strongly recommend arriving a day before departure. Our cruise specialist can arrange a pre-cruise hotel stay for you.

Regardless of your ceremony location, here are some important issues to consider:

Licenses:
You and your future spouse are responsible for obtaining a marriage license, for a fee, from your wedding destination. You also will need to be familiar with the regulations for marrying in that destination. Some places require that you apply for a license in person, while others allow you to submit an application over the phone or through the mail. Licenses can cost anywhere from $25 in Alaska to $150 in Florida. Often, the cruise line wedding coordinator can assist you in obtaining your marriage license (sometimes for a fee), or can provide you with the information needed to apply for one.

Who can attend?
Weddings OnboardSecurity has been tightened on all cruise ships, and there are new restrictions imposed on non-sailing guests. The wedding package you purchase through the cruise line will determine the number of guests you can invite to your ceremony and reception. Guests who are paying passengers on the cruise will be allowed to participate in your wedding. Non-sailing guests are generally permitted to come aboard for weddings and receptions, but you will most likely have to compile an accurate list of your guests, including their legal names, birthdays and/or state-issued identification numbers, and give this to the cruise line. Your guests will be asked to show proper identification upon boarding. The strictness of these regulations varies by cruise line and port. In some ports, particularly foreign ports, you may not be allowed to bring non-sailing guests onboard at all. Sailing and non-sailing guests count toward the maximum allowed guests listed for the wedding package you purchase.

Contact us today to learn more about having your wedding on a cruise. Our wedding cruise specialists are well trained to help you every step of the way!

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