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MALDIVES SPECIAL OFFERS


CONSTANCE HALAVELI RESORT NORTH ARI ATOLL • stay 7, pay 4; stay 14, pay 8 • valid for stays between 01 Jun - 30 Sep 11


• Book 30 days in advance and receive special reduced rates


the world to recommend? The Caribbean or Thailand, with their several tropical islands, are both well suited to multi-centre beach holidays. Couples spent an average of £3,860


on their honeymoon in 2008, according to a Conde Nast Brides survey, that's considerably more than most would fork out for a holiday. When putting together a honeymoon package, arrange some special touches, such as petals on the bed or a bottle of Champagne in the room. Once an agent arranges a successful wedding or honeymoon, they could well hold the customer for life.


What’s New Hayes & Jarvis unveiled its first dedicated Weddings brochure in March. As well as wedding resorts in 18 destinations, it offers renewal of vows and same-sex ceremonies. A new marriage law in Tahiti


makes it legal for overseas visitors to wed there. The Smugglers Cove Resort &


Spa on St Lucia has complimentary wedding and renewal of vows ceremonies for couples who spend at least seven nights in a deluxe room. The Maldives has undergone new


regulations for its renewal of vows ceremonies. All ceremonies are now conducted in a language chosen by the couple, who can follow a set ceremony or use personal vows.


Tourism Talk JOEL HENRY


Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority “Getting married in


Antigua is a hassle-free experience with little red tape. There is no waiting period or residency requirement. “The interview at the Ministry of


Justice is completed in a few minutes. Couples only need to bring a valid passport, a completed application and pay a $40 registration fee, $150 application fee and the Marriage Officers fee of $50. “Later this year, we’ll be offering our


annual Weddings and Honeymoons Certification fam trip for 10-15 agents who specialise in the sector. On the fam we will showcase weddings and honeymoon resorts.”


JOANNA COOKE marketing and PR manager, Tourism Authority of Thailand


“There is much interest in Thailand as a wedding and honeymoon destination. For honeymooners Thailand is a more affordable option than the Caribbean or the Indian Ocean. “We’re a year-round destination so whether you are having a summer


Main picture: Sandals specialises in couples. Above, clockwise from top left: A jungle wedding with Aman Resorts; Couples massage, Sandals; Centara Pariya Resort, Koh Phangan


• valid for stays between 01 Jun - 22 Dec 11


• One child stays and eats free when sharing a room with 2(two) paying adults.


• valid for stays between 01 Jun - 22 Dec 11


HOLIDAY INN RESORT KANDOOMA SOUTH MALE ATOLL • stay 7, pay 6; stay 14, pay 12 • valid for stays between 01 Jun – 31 Oct 11


• Book 60 days in advance and receive special reduced rates


• valid for stays between 01 Jun – 31 Oct 11


ISLAND HIDEAWAY SPA RESORT & MARINA HAA ALIF ATOLL • stay 7, pay 5; stay 14, pay 10 & stay 21, pay 16


• valid for stays between 01 Jun – 30 Sep 11


• special reduced summer rates • valid for stays between 21 Jul – 30 Sep 11


• Complimentary transfers by domestic fl ight & speedboat for all guests in villa


• valid for stays between 01 Jun – 30 Sep 11 – minimum stay of 7 nights required


CONSTANCE MOOFUSHI RESORT SOUTH ARI ATOLL • stay 7, pay 5; stay 14, pay 10 • valid for stays between 01 Jun – 31 Oct 11


• One child stays and eats free when sharing a room with 2 (two) paying adults.


• valid for stays between 01 Jun – 31 Oct 11


• special reduced rates for bride for honeymoon couples


• valid for stays between 01 Jun – 31 Oct 11


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