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 What exactly is a wedding cruise?
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 A wedding cruise is a really romantic way of getting married. It is generally cheaper than ordinary weddings too and you get your honeymoon thrown in with the package! You can choose from a wide number of destinations and there are quite a few different cruise ships you can choose from too!

A wedding cruise truly is romantic and many couples choose that option so that they can enjoy romantic evenings under the stars, and they also get to visit a range of different destinations. There are various different activities you can partake in depending upon where you go, and you can stop off at as many or as little places as you choose.

Generally all wedding cruises will vary in price, it all depends upon what you want included and how many people are going to be there. So, work out your budget and start saving early if you want that ultimate wedding cruise experience!
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