Cirque Du Soleil Las Vegas
Combine Dream Holidays And Weddings
by Ken Morris
Many couples these days are deciding to forego the traditional marriage route, having their wedding in their hometowns at their local church or reception hall, surrounded by friends and family. Instead, these unconventional couples are choosing destination weddings, jetting off to a romantic and usually tropical location for their big day. Although a destination wedding might not save you a lot of money (especially if you fly in your guests), it can be a wonderful departure from what normally constitutes a wedding and will definitely save you a lot of stress. Destination weddings are usually simpler and free of all the details that can make your big day one of the most stressful of your life. So where do you go for your destination wedding? The following places are by far the most popular and romantic for your dream holidays.
Mexico has many beautiful beaches and destinations, but two of the most attractive for weddings are Cancun and Cozumel. Every year thousands of couples flock to these gorgeous beach resorts to exchange rings. Away from all the stress of home, couple can be on honeymoon as they marry. Mexico is perfect for beach goers and fans of water sports like snorkeling or scuba diving. The water is crystal clear and the sand is pure white. Mexico is an ideal tropical location to marry. Wedding destinations abound there.
Who doesn't fall in love with Hawaii? With any luck, you will fall in love with your significant other all over again on your wedding day in Maui or Oahu. The islands are full of breathtaking natural beauty. Resorts in Hawaii are created to give guests the best of luxury and convenience.
Jamaica is an ever-popular destination for weddings because of its vibrant history and culture. Visitors love Jamaica for its easygoing people, sunny climate, and entertainment. If you're not into nightclubs, you can explore Jamaica's jungles, waterfalls, and diverse landscapes. Famous beaches like Montego Bay, Negril, and Ocho Rios are luxurious, sandy shores that will be magical on your wedding day.
Bermuda never goes out of style. Staff at the resorts on the islands will set you up with tours of the local beaches and coral reefs. You and your new husband or wife will revel in the relaxation of a destination wedding in Bermuda. You can scuba dive, take long walks on the beach, or just hole yourself up in your luxurious hotel room for a while. Your family and friends will not only get to celebrate your wedding, but they will simultaneously probably have one of the best vacations of their lives.

Las Vegas can't be beat for a decadent destination wedding to beat all others. Where else can you marry, play the slots, see a tiger, eat haute cuisine, and see a show all in the same building? Vegas is the package deal that your friends and family will love. If gambling is not the thing for your guests, they can explore the surrounding mountains and national parks, or go see the Cirque du Soleil perform one of its famous shows.
About the Author
Ken Morris frequently creates short articles on news dealing with Murcia and Calpe. You can learn about his publications on Santa Pola on his site.
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I would like to know what is the best seating for "Ka" "O" and "Mystere" shows in Las Vegas. I'm a die hard front row seat fan for CDS shows, but noticed that "O" is a water show so I'd probably want up a little higher. And "Ka" from what I've heard is a moving platform show. I plan on going in April with family and was curious what is the best seating you've had for each show.
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