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Last updated on May 2nd, 2020 at 11:31 am
Written by Nikki Solano
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Want to get married at la fortuna waterfall – just the two of us. Best way to go about that? wedding planner seems a bit silly; as just us and a commitment ceremony – not even interested in “legal marriage” there, just an exchange of vows, rings, and photos. What do you suggest?
First and foremost, CONGRATULATIONS! “Legal marriage” or not, you’ve found each other and love is worth celebrating. Always. Congrats to the two of you from the two of us (and well done–selecting Costa Rica as your destination of choice to mark the celebration–you’re going to love it!).
Had you asked us for official “Costa Rica wedding planning” advice, our response would have likely been a list of links to other resources who are far more knowledgeable about the subject than we are. The two of us were married in Costa Rica, but we opted for a low-key ceremony and planned everything ourselves, so we wouldn’t be the best sources of information with respect to working with a planner. We have worked with many travellers who were married in Costa Rica, however, although our experience with them was helping to arrange tours and activities for them to participate in during their honeymoon, or for their wedding party and guests to experience during their trip. When it comes to scheduling wedding details, such as reserving an officiant, deciding on a location, ordering a cake, etc., we may not be the best of help.
But, we DO know the La Fortuna Waterfall well, and we DO know a thing or two about romantic moments in this Costa Rican paradise. When we were planning our own wedding (which we ended up having in the Turrialba region of the country in order to be close to family), we ran through what felt like every possible “adventure wedding” scenario. We wanted to get married on the Pacuare River. We wanted to get married in a national park. We even wanted to get married at the La Fortuna Waterfall, too. So, we understand your interest in wanting to celebrate your love at a unique, fun, and memorable place. Regardless of whether that place ends up being the La Fortuna Waterfall or not, we wish you both the best. In an attempt to help you research the important event, we have comprised a brief list of points we feel are worth mentioning. Hopefully some, if not all, of our tips can be of use to you throughout the planning of your ceremony.
Pura vida!
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Read our related blog post: La Fortuna (Costa Rica) Waterfalls – Yes, There Are More Than Just One!
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