Your destination wedding designed by your love language
Our love languages tell others the way we want to be appreciated and valued, and as such an important part of expressing our emotions, why not incorporate those love languages into your destination wedding? Not only will this gesture create an event that symbolizes the unique romance that you and your partner have cultivated, but it will ensure that on the most important day of your life, you receive the love and admiration that you deserve – in the way you deserve it. Read on to discover how you can incorporate the five love languages into your destination wedding ceremony and celebrations.
Words of affirmation
For those who can’t get enough of the sweet language of love, words of affirmation are everything, and your destination wedding is the perfect opportunity to raise a glass to your union and vocalize what it means to have those you love with you there. To ensure these words are as impactful as they deserve to be, choose a resort that offers breathtaking views to host your reception, speeches and toasts like Casa De Campo Resorts and Villas in La Romana, Dominican Republic (it’s good enough for a certain A-list couple). For more casual declarations, an open mic set up allows any of your guests to share their words from the heart throughout the occasion, or a letter corner where they can leave precious notes, a souvenir you’ll cherish for a lifetime.
Acts of service
Showing affinity for others by doing acts (or gestures) of service is a love language that not only fulfills the heart of the giver, but the heart of those on the receiving end of that kindness. When making arrangements for your tropical wedding details like décor or flowers, prioritize working with local vendors so you can support the community in your chosen destination. You can also ask your guests to choose a charity to donate to in lieu of something from the registry. You could gather a list of organizations that you hold near and dear or give others the option to select one themselves. When what’s supposed to be your big day is used to help others, it really does become something truly special.
Gifts
There’s no shame in it, we all enjoy getting or receiving gifts. Knowing you’ve picked out the perfect item for someone or opening a heartfelt memento that demonstrates how much someone understands you is indicative to how strong of a relationship you have. On your special day, why not exchange gifts to mark the occasion ahead of exchanging your rings in paradise? Maybe it’s your loved ones who are touched by receiving tokens of affection, like a curated basket of souvenirs from local artisans. This will not only immerse your friends and family into the culture of your wedding locale but will show how grateful you are that they made the effort to share your day with you.
Quality time
You may be getting married, but your destination wedding opens the door to explore all the wonders of paradise while creating unforgettable memories. Whether it’s just you and your soon to be or your whole party in tow, the tropics are ripe with excursions for the adventurous, the lackadaisical or the nature enthusiast. The ultimate quality time, however, may be found during intimate elopements where all that matters is you and your one true love. For this, consider a private, secluded island or resorts that offer intimate venues like Meliá Buenavista in Cayo Santa Maria, Cuba, so you can maximize your alone time.
Physical touch
The warmth of a long-held embrace or a quiet snuggle on the couch are moments that help bring your love to life, but there’s no shortage of ways to express your language of physical touch while in paradise. Many resorts offer couples dance lessons, and what says romance like a firm hand placed on the lower back during the tango? Newlyweds should take some well-deserved downtime during their stay as well and indulge in a couples massage, some of which are offered in cabanas on the beach at certain hotels. Drift away together into deep relaxation and feel a comfort that almost rivals that which you’ve created in your relationship.
To learn more about infusing these experiences into your destination wedding, or to start planning, connect with an expert consultant at Sunwing Weddings.
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