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BELIZE WEDDING IDEAS

Five (5) Fantastic Ideas for a Wedding in Belize
There are always those, looking for the unconventional wedding location for the non-traditional wedding.  This is where Belize excels!  Couples can take advantage of Belize's vast natural wonders for one-of-a-kind wedding sites and backdrops. Whether you decide do say "I do" on top of a Maya temple or underneath the waters surface in scuba gear, you'll never forget a destination wedding in this ecologic wonderland.  Here are five suggestions for unconventional weeding backdrops in Belize to tie the knot.

IDEA #1 - Get Married On Top A Mayan Temple

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Atop a Mayan Temple in Belize, you become part of thousands of years of Belizean history.  Each ruin is tucked neatly away in the jungle, untouched by modernization.  Each of the various Mayan ruins excavated sites provides a unique setting for couples seeking an intimate ceremony.  Because these sites are protected by the Belize government, they're best suited for small groups, usually comprising of the bride, groom, justice of the peace, and photographer.


IDEA #2 - Get Married Underwater

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Belize is one of the world's foremost diving destinations.  It offers diving for advanced, intermediate and novice divers, who are seeking a wedding far from the norm.  Underwater in some of the governmental marine reserves, are hundreds of vibrant coral and diverse marine life of all kinds, packed neatly into various locations.  Because of this, these diving sites, make for wonderful locations for an underwater weddings. 


IDEA #3 - Get Married On Top The Waters Surface

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There is nothing more peaceful about being on the water, than the absolute tranquility that it brings.  Being able to say your vows aboard a luxury catamaran in Belize's crystal blue waters, is nothing more than romantic.  Here you will have the Belize mainland or various islands as your backdrop on one side and the barrier reef as a drop back on the other side.  Gentle trade winds caress through your hair, while surrounded by the sound of lapping waves, soaring sea gulls, amidst total peacefulness.  Whether on a private vessel or chartered catamaran, sail away with your one true love by your side, enjoying an endless horizon.


IDEA #4 - Get Married Amidst Chapel Greens

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Couples interested in a seascape background, surrounded by acres of lush green lawns, will love this setting for a wedding.  Caye Chapel is a private island in northern Belize, offering the country's only 18-hole golf course.  Covering a mere 265 acres, just 12 miles of the coast, this private tropical island features ocean views, open green lawns, a 25,000 square foot clubhouse, private accommodations, swimming pool, marina, dock, airstrip for a momentous day.


IDEA #5 - Get Married Before a Waterfall

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Nature lovers will love this Belize wilderness landscape to say "I do"  on the outlook balcony of the Thousand Foot Falls.   Thousand Foot falls over looks the densely forested hillside of the Mountain Pine Ridge Reserve.  It is one of Central America's tallest waterfalls, which cascades nearly 1,600 feet into to a deep pool below.  This outlook balcony point, is located about seven hundred yards from the falls, allowing for magnificent views, an awe-inspiring sight that's a perfect complement for any special ceremony.


IDEA #6 - Get Married On The Beach

VICTORIA HOUSE, Ambergris Caye - Belize

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Caye Caulker
Islands - Atolls
Placencia
Cayo
Belize City
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San Pedro, Belize


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  • Home Page
  • About Belize
    • Where is Belize?
    • Belize Information >
      • Calendar of Events
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      • International Airport
      • Arriving To Belize
      • Leaving Belize
    • Traveling in Belize >
      • Water Taxi Transfers
      • Land Shuttle Transfers
      • Golf Cart Rentals
    • Travel Tips
    • Travel Insurance
    • FAQ
  • WHERE TO STAY
    • Best Accommodations
    • Ambergris Caye >
      • Where To Stay >
        • Belize Budget Suites
      • About San Pedro
    • Caye Caulker >
      • Where To Stay
    • Islands & Atolls >
      • Where To Stay
      • Where To Eat
    • Cayo District >
      • Where To Stay
    • Belize District >
      • Where to Stay
    • Stann Creek District >
      • Where To Stay - Dangriga
      • Where To Stay - Hopkins
    • Orange Walk >
      • Where to Stay
      • Things To Do
    • Corozal District >
      • Where To Stay
    • Toledo District >
      • Where To Stay
      • Where to Eat
  • THINGS TO DO
    • Best of Belize
    • Things To Do >
      • Foods of Belize
    • Unguided Activities
    • Diving
    • Snorkeling
    • Fishing
    • Sailing
    • Adrenaline
    • Jungle
    • Caving
    • Mayan Temples