Image courtesy of Colin Cowie Weddings.
Me and Simon are getting married abroad. We love travelling and after much deliberation (see my first wedding post here) we decided we wanted to get married at The Elias Beach Hotel in Limassol, Cyprus. We fell in love with the place and the recommendations couldn't be better in regards to the venue as a whole, the individual locations to get married within the hotel (including the sunset pier, which we have chosen), the wedding co-ordinator at the hotel (who has so far been fantastic and I can't wait to meet her), the staff, the food, what's on offer etc. We had been saving for a little while so it was perfect for us and there were plenty of other highly recommended hotels near to us that our close family (who will be our guests) could stay in.
Through looking on the Internet, speaking to our wedding co-ordinator and finding our own suppliers we have come across several people and sites that have been fabulous in terms of helping us to organise our big day. I wanted to write this post to help people who are thinking of getting married in Cyprus and provide some general information along with a little guidance and some recommendations of people/sites that I have come across myself that have helped me massively. I know first hand it can all be a little overwhelming whether you have a wedding co-ordinator to help you out or if you are doing it all on your own. These people/sites have helped me a lot and when you have no idea where to start, the world wide web can be a daunting place so I hope this post helps!
A good place to start is with the legalities of getting married in Cyprus. We booked our whole package with Co-op Travel. Our holiday is with the provider First Choice and we are flying with Thomson. When booking a wedding holiday like this you are informed of any paperwork you'll need or any legalities that you'll need to follow in order to be able to get married in Cyprus. When doing it on your own from scratch you will obviously need to find out this information yourself. If you start by using the Cyprus Wedding Advisor website you can find all the legalities that you need for your specific situation on there. The website is free to use so if there is something that isn't stated or isn't clear to you, then you can contact them and they are really good at getting back to you quickly (the team do have a lot of emails and work on replying to them in date order, so you might have to be a little patient but rest assured they will get back to you. I think the longest I've had to wait for a reply is a few days). You will see that there is a wedding login section, but don't worry that you are missing out on anything with this. I was given a wedding login when we booked our wedding, with the lovely ladies there being our point of contact but they are phasing this out as they find that people prefer to find out info, ask questions etc via Facebook mainly but also Twitter. I am in regular contact with them as they are my first port of call when it comes to booking extras we want for our wedding. The wedding co-ordinator at The Elias Beach hotel is who I sort out my ceremony/reception options, food and drink with.
Image courtesy of Cyprus Wedding Advisor.
Elias Beach Hotel Sunset Pier ceremony location in Limassol, Cyprus (Image courtesy of Paphos Weddings Made Easy).
The Medieval Castle ceremony location in Paphos Harbour (Image courtesy of Exclusive Weddings Cyprus).
Grecian Sands Hotel Sea View Deck ceremony location in Ayia Napa, Cyprus (Image courtesy of Trip Advisor).
Agios Nikolaos Church ceremony location in Protaras, Cyprus (Image courtesy of Apartment Joanne).
Elias Beach Blue Paradise Restaurant reception location in Limassol, Cyprus (Image courtesy of Kanika Hotels).
Country House reception location in Paphos, Cyprus (Image courtesy of The Wedding Counsel).
Olympic Lagoon reception location in Ayia Napa, Cyprus (Image courtesy of Med Weds Ltd).
San Antonio Yacht reception location in Protaras, Cyprus (Image courtesy of L'amour Cyprus Weddings).
When it comes to the little bits and bobs for your wedding like the menu, drinks, decorations, photographer, hair and make-up and DJ it can again be a bit much knowing where to start. Cyprus Wedding Advisor's (website and Facebook page as above) have lots of information on each of these. They often have offers on so keep your eye on their Facebook page or just contact them through their website or Facebook page asking for any offers they may have for the specific thing you are looking for. You can of course source your own suppliers, which may be cheaper for you. I would recommend though that you put a lot of research into any suppliers that you choose as you need to be able to trust them if you are booking everything away from Cyprus (which we are as we live in the UK). If you have chosen a different venue/hotel to the one we have chosen if you type said name into Facebook it will often come up with groups which you can join and see other people talking about the venue/hotel in general and also about weddings there. I say this because I have joined the Elias Beach Hotel Cyprus Facebook group and it is full of brides to be or brides that have married there previously talking about their past/forthcoming wedding and basically giving out advice to future brides. I gathered ideas for so many suppliers from there that an endless amount of people were recommending and I jotted them all down and either looked at their website or Facebook page, checked out reviews, contacted them to see what they offer, prices etc and it was such a massive help when it came to sourcing suppliers myself and seeing what else was out there other than the package prices that the wedding co-ordinators were giving me. The wedding co-ordinators don't mind you booking your own suppliers, they just obviously advise you to look into anything you are booking thoroughly, check out reviews, advice from other brides etc. This is understandable as when booking anything through them if something was to go wrong they would be liable and sort it all out etc, where as booking suppliers yourself is your responsibility so to say.
Using the Elias Beach Hotel Cyprus Facebook page, I found a highly recommended British DJ who I approached and have actually now booked for our big day. Booking this myself means we have paid a small deposit directly to him and them we will pay him the rest on the wedding day itself. Our DJ is Mike Peers who couldn't be recommended highly enough. He lives in Pathos but comes from Liverpool and he is travelling to our hotel in Limassol to DJ for us. He has a website but also takes enquiries through his Facebook page, which is where I have been communicating with him. He is mentioned numerous times on the Elias Beach Hotel Cyprus Facebook page and everyone has said what an amazing time they've had with him DJ'ing and that he provided a real party! You can read some testimonials here. He said he has played at our hotel several times and that he loves playing there, with the staff etc being fantastic. I feel fully comfortable with the reviews, comments and his communication that he will turn up at the time we ask him to and provide us with a fantastic evening. He has said he is available any time we want to ask anything and has provided us with a blank play list to fill in up to just before we fly to Cyprus, which has spaces for our first dance, songs and era's of music we'd like played throughout the night, any special/specific dance requests by us/anyone else at our wedding and any songs that we don't want played during the evening. He also said he can take requests on the night we just need to give him an array of music we'd like to be played so that he can get and keep people up dancing. We can't wait for it, we love a good party so it's really exciting! He ended up being just under a couple of hundred euros cheaper than the DJ's that were offered to us by the wedding advisor's.
DJ Mike Peers (Images courtesy of Sounds Superior).
When it comes to photography, hair, make-up and decorations, we have booked these through the wedding advisor's. We didn't think the prices were too bad and we didn't want to have to make sure/put our trust into everything/everyone turning up. This way in regards to what we want and people turning up etc the wedding advisor's will sort all of this so we don't have to think about it and it's a weight off of our shoulders. Our photography package consists of 40 photos of our choice in a wedding album, along with those photos on a CD and one enlargement photo of our choice. We don't know the company/people who are doing our photography yet as it's all sorted out through our wedding advisor's, but they are photographers who have been approved by the wedding advisor's and are some of the best out there. We have been told we get our proofs the day after our wedding to choose the photos we would like. I can let you know the company name/any contact details after the wedding :). Included in our package (booked through First Choice), we get a round carnation bouquet and buttonhole that fits in with our colour scheme but when I booked the above photo package the Cyprus Wedding Advisor team had an offer on where if you bought any of their photography packages you could get a free bouquet and buttonhole upgrade to roses and/or gerberas to match our colour scheme.
With my hair and make-up for the wedding, I was initially looking at sourcing my own people to do this and was even contemplating doing my own make-up. Using the Elias Beach Hotel Facebook page I found that a name kept being mentioning and that was Alisha Owen who is part of Tips and Toes in Cyprus. I contacted her via Facebook and we ended up chatting, where I said exactly what I was looking for and she asked where we were getting married in Cyprus. It turned out that she was actually the approved hair and make-up person/company for our hotel and when booked through our wedding advisor's it would be Alisha who I would get. I was unsure about having my make-up done professionally and she gave me a few tips and basically reassured me about a lot of things that I was worried about which was mainly having too much make-up on and it looking cakey when I'm not used to wearing that much. She said if I wanted to do my own make-up to bring a lot of it and different colours when it comes to the base, as obviously in a hotter climate your skin tone can change a lot over the days that you are there prior to the wedding. She also said that the natural look is best but they use enough to ensure the photos can pick up the 'look' and it stays in place all day. She actually made me feel at ease and I decided to go with the hair and make-up package that the wedding advisor's were offering which included a free hair trial which will be organised with our wedding co-ordinator when we arrive at the hotel. I have a few ideas of how I'd like my hair to be and have been gathering ideas together and we are going to have a chat on Facebook again soon so I can show her some images and talk over what I like and don't like when it comes to my hair and make-up, so I'm looking forward to that and you'll see my hair and make-up after the wedding :). If you have a look at the links I've provided you will see lots of different hairstyles, make-up and nails that they've done in the past, great for ideas and inspiration!
Image courtesy of Tips and Toes Cyprus.
Image courtesy of Cyprus Wedding Touches.
There are lots of groups on Facebook, so sometimes it's best just to have a little explore, as all of the groups above I found myself via Facebook or via other groups on Facebook. Just try typing in some keywords depending on where you are getting married and see what comes up. The same with any websites I've mentioned, so far these are ones I've been given or found myself that have been really helpful with our wedding planning. If I find any more as I go along, I'll let you know :).
I haven't mentioned any specific prices as obviously prices change from season to season and from year to year, but I have provided means of contacting such suppliers/companies, so you can always get an up to date price :).
If you do want to ask me any questions feel free and I'll help where I can :). In the meantime, I'll keep you posted...
Thanks so much for reading!
Gem XxOo
Ooo how exciting... I'm getting married in November this year so mine will be a little colder then this!
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Thanks hun :), we're really excited! Ooh amazing, congratulations, I'm sure it'll be just perfect! x
DeleteIt seems to have been just perfect :-)
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DeleteJoyous to know about your wedding and hope this information will be useful for all. Last month, I arranged my cousin’s wedding at one of lovely Seattle Wedding venues and ordered a nice wedding cake. We had lovely time there at wedding.
ReplyDeleteThank you :). I hope others benefit from it too. Lovely, glad you had a nice time!
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DeleteLooks like paradise! Thanks for writing such a detailed wedding story! I think that Cyprus is a perfect wedding destination, don't you think so? Loud parties with great sunny weather, picturesque villages, inspiring churches, medieval castles, luxury hotels, golden beaches and exceptional wedding venues ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting :). It really was a beautiful location!
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