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Planning A Destination Wedding In Florida? Here Are Some Tips To Keep In Mind

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Every year an average of 2.4 million weddings are performed in the United States, and while some couples will have traditional weddings in their state or residential area, other prefer a more unique approach and explore destination wedding places. Florida is one of the most popular states for destination weddings, but before you decide to tie the knot in The Sunshine State, you have to be prepared. Here are just a few tips to keep in mind when planning a destination wedding in Florida.

Know The Weather
The most popular month to get married is June (accounting for 15% of all weddings). But before you decide on a wedding day, it’s important to consider the Florida weather and how it can impact your big day. Many people think that Florida is sunny and warm year round, but it can actually get a bit chilly during the winter months, dipping as low as 40 degrees Fahrenheit during the day. And of course, hurricanes are always a possibility as well — the most active hurricane season is from the middle of September through the end of October. If you have your heart set on getting married on a warm and tropical Florida day, the best time of year to consider is typically March through May.

Choose Officiant Wisely
When determining who exactly you want to be involved in your Florida destination wedding, keep in mind that Florida requires all notaries and clergy to be ordained in the state in order to legally solemnize marriage. This means that your relative who isn’t ordained in Florida will not be able to perform your ceremony. Don’t wait too long to make proper arrangements for your wedding officiant.

Accommodate For Holdups
As with any long distance trip, it’s important to make some wiggle room when it comes to planning your wedding day itinerary. Many destination wedding places can help you make the best schedule, but between traveling, getting ready, and more, expect things to fall a bit behind.

Ultimately, keeping these tips in mind can help you have the Florida destination wedding you’ve always dream of. For more information about wedding receptions or wedding venues in Miami, contact Renaissance Miami.