Bridal Club Magazine
Runaway Bride in Paradise
If you are dreaming of a romantic beach wedding with just the
two of you on a tropical Island without any stress. Niue is
the place to do it! Just imagine you and your fiancée
swimming with dolphins or whales in the morning in 30 degrees
crystal clear water. Later the same day you walk down to the local
beach and get married.
If you are still thinking of a long white beach, 5 star
luxurious resort big wedding reception then this is not for you.
However if you don't want to have all the wedding preparations and
stress that goes with planning a big wedding, if you like to go off
the beaten track and if you imagine your wedding to be relaxing and
romantic than this could be the perfect location.
Niue is one of those unspoilt South Pacific paradises off the
beaten track. It has much to offer for people that like to get away
from their daily life and are happy to explore something new and to
connect to the local people who make this place so special.
The flight from Auckland goes once a week every Saturday and
takes about 3 ½ hours. Niue has the most amazing rock pools,
caves and other rock formations. Due to the lack of sand and bays
the water is crystal clear, and during the month on July to
September you will be able to see humpback whales and you even can
spend time swimming with them in the water.
If you are seriously thinking about being a runaway bride and
have your wedding in one of the few real paradises left on this
earth then get yourself some information about Niue on: www.niueisland.com.
Sidney is one of the locals in Avatele that has organised our
wedding, she can give you advice, make your arrangement or offer
accommodation. You can contact her on [email protected].
Keith has moved from NZ to Niue 8 years ago, he is the perfect
contact to take your wedding photos and video. He can also provide
you with information about the island. Keith's email is [email protected]
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