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What could be a more perfect wedding gift
than a perfect wedding? At SuperClubs Super-Inclusive Resorts - weddings are
always FREE*! (Except for any Super Surprise type packages).
For years, people have chosen the Caribbean for the perfect honeymoon. Now,
more and more couples are choosing to get married here, too. At SuperClubs,
we would be honored to create your dream wedding, absolutely free.
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We
Provide:
Wedding Coordinator: Someone wise in the ways of love to
help you plan your wedding. And then handle all the details so that the big
day unfolds flawlessly.
Choice
of location:
The coordinator will take you on a tour of the property so
you can select the perfect spot.
Everything
else:
Minister, Champagne, Wedding Cake, Flowers, Music. Best
Man, Maid of Honor and Witness, as needed. All FREE.
Formalities:
We require certified copies of both parties' birth
certificates, which must include the fathers' names. We need to know the occupations of the bride and groom. If either of you
have been married before, we require certification of final divorce papers
or death certificates. Then, all we ask is a minimum of three working weeks
notice to prepare for your special day.
Government and Administration fees to cover wedding license, postage, etc.
(effective August 1, 2004)
| Country |
Wedding |
Vow Renewal |
| Jamaica |
$200 |
$150 |
| Bahamas |
$275 |
$150 |
| Dom. Rep., Punta Cana |
$300 |
$150 |
| Dom. Rep., Puerto Plata |
$200 |
$150 |
| Curacao |
$275 |
$150 |
| Brazil |
$225 |
$100 |
We require a minimum of three working weeks notice to complete the
formalities. A late fee is required for any wedding arrangements made within
21 days of arrival. You are required to be in Jamaica 48 hours before the
ceremony can be performed.
Please Note: Government and Administration Fees are not refundable.
At Breezes Bahamas, your are required to be in Nassau 2 days prior to the
ceremony. All necessary paperwork must be handled personally by the marrying
couple. This is a requirement from the Registrar General's office. Marriage
licenses are issued Monday to Friday 9:30 am to 4:30 pm at the Office of the
Registrar General in Nassau. The Registrar General shall be entitled to
insist on such proof as she/he deems necessary.
In the Dominican Republic, a Certified Statutory Document (Letter of Single
Status), Certified Birth Certificate and any legal name change documents
must be translated into Spanish and legalized by the nearest Dominican
Consul (fee applies) in the country of origin. The couple must arrange this
through the Dominican Consular and must bring the original documents in
English. (Additional paperwork required if either person has been previously
married.) In addition weddings are performed by a local judge and wedding
times may need to be adjusted after arrival, government fees are payable to
the judge in cash upon arrival.
In Curacao, all documents for getting married must be submitted to local
authorities a minimum of THREE months prior to the requested wedding date.
The wedding location is limited to the gazebo as wedding locations must be
approved by the government. Guests must be on island for a minimum of 4 days
prior to the wedding; therefore, a minimum of 6 or 7 night stay is required
to facilitate a wedding.
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