family holiday croatia

family holiday croatia
Any advice for a wedding in Greece, Cyprus, Croatia or Spain? ?

I really want to get married abroad with our small family and some friends. I like the sound of the sites above, but I can not decide which of them focus on what you need help with my ideas and that the site would be best. We married off in a very private and peaceful ceremony. Never mind being in the towns and happy just to have a barbecue and party at night if you get away from seeking customers in the hotel. No we care about staying in a hotel, but have a limited cost of £ 2000 for the wedding party that does not include the house or dress things just for the day and holiday. Thus that sure about what to do, but going around in circles. Any advice would be great. Am a teacher by what can only marry in the school holidays I do not mind the heat, but proably try to go by June or July.

It would probably be best to consult a wedding planner who specializes abroad. Those sites are fairly rare for people in the U.S. to go so I can not imagine many people w firsthand experience. I am sure that if it comes it will be nice if:)

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