Ready to plan the romantic wedding escape of a lifetime? While it’s simple to do here, there’s a little you need to know before you start packing.
DOCUMENTS YOU’LL NEED
First, you need to file a Notice of Intended Marriage form at least 15 days ahead of your planned elopement, and pay the required fees. After the 15-day waiting period, you’ll receive a marriage license that’s valid for up to three months after it’s issued, which you’ll give to your officiant (who may be secular or religious). See the steps in detail.
CEREMONY VENUE OPTIONS
As for the ceremony venue, you can choose from the Office of the Registry General’s Marriage Room (the least expensive option), government-run parks and beaches, churches and even a sailing yacht like the UberVida or the Zara.
Getting married during a romantic Bermuda escape will certainly simplify your wedding-planning process, but chances are, you’ll still want to elevate your day with features and services like flowers, a photographer and perhaps a bespoke picnic spread to celebrate your newlywed status over a beach sunset. An on-island wedding planner can help connect you to vendors to help turn your intimate elopement the wedding of your dreams.
Find more info about weddings in Bermuda, including the latest on Covid-19-related traveller guidelines and group restrictions.