Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Tips for Destination Wedding Invitation Wording

Preparing for a wedding can be a time-consuming and complicated task that requires more attention. For some people, preparing a wedding can be frustrating, especially if they do not know what to do. One of the wedding details that require attention is the wedding invitation. If you choose to have a destination wedding, you may need to choose the right destination wedding invitation wording.

Choosing destination wedding invitation wording, you need to consider several considerations when ordering your invitations. The first thing to consider is whether you want to send out invitations to a reception at home or invite everyone to your wedding. The second is your guests' accommodations, whether you will or not pay for them if they are able to attend. For this reason, you should make careful wording on your invitation to make it known to your guests.

The tips below will help you choose destination-wedding invitation wording that best meets your preferences and wedding plan.


  • Make clear information about your event by choosing destination-wedding invitation wording. Clear information will make your guests know what they are being invited to. 
  • Make sure your guests know the location of the event by including the full address of the location on the wedding invitation. Consider including street address, city, state and may be country information.
  • Make clear instruction about the attire guests should wear in the event to ensure that they pack appropriate clothing for the wedding ceremony and reception. Use such phrase as "cocktail attire", "tropical chic attire" or "casual attire."
  • Do not forget to insert information for guests’ accommodation, including hotel name recommendations, arrangements and possibly discount information.
  • Use clear destination-wedding invitation wording that fits the situation if you are now throwing a reception while your wedding already took place afar. Use this phrase or something similar to, "We're home from our destination wedding ceremony and want to celebrate our nuptials with our friends and family."


Examples of Save the Date Wording for Destination Weddings

Here are some examples of destination-wedding invitation wording for save the date destination wedding that will help you plan a memorable destination wedding for a lifetime.

Example 1

Come to our vacation wedding in the Cayman Islands!
Deanne Lynn Collins
&
Matthew Alan Dooley
are getting married
May 9, 2010
Invitations to follow

Example 2

Save the date
Deanne Lynn Collins
&
Matthew Alan Dooley
are getting married
May 9, 2009
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Invitations to follow

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