Tag: Wedding Tourism

  • Getting Married In Turkey

    Getting Married In Turkey

    Some couples are content to tie the knot at the courthouse down the road. But for those who are more adventurous, a destination wedding — and an international marriage — are a must. The Huffington Post’s guide to international marriages will tell you everything you need to know to get legally married in Turkey. Read on to ensure all of your paperwork is in order before booking your ticket. –Susan Ory Powers

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    Residency Requirement And Waiting Period

    Marriage in Turkey requires no residency period, provided the couple has all necessary documentation. Women who have been previously married must wait 300 days after divorce or death of a previous spouse before they can remarry in Turkey. Even though residency is not mandatory, couples are advised to arrive in Turkey three or four days before the wedding to allow time for filling out bureaucratic paperwork.

    Intent To Marry

    The civil marriage ceremony may not be performed until 48 hours after the intent to marry documents have been submitted to the marriage bureau.

    The Ceremony

    Only civil marriages are legal in Turkey. Religious marriages are not recognized by the government, and they may only take place after the civil ceremony is performed by a marriage officer. Attorney Berk Cektir for Today’s Zaman explains that an authorized marriage officer in a municipality is the mayor, and in villages, the local governor can perform the ceremonies. The wedding may take place at a location and time agreed to by the bride, groom and officer. Expect to pay the marriage officer a greater fee for marriages outside of regular hours and office sites. Two witnesses are required, and neither may be immediate family members.

    The Marriage Certificate

    After the marriage ceremony, the couple receives a marriage certificate and a marriage booklet. Newlyweds are advised to take the marriage certificate to their closest consulate and have it translated into English.

    Legal Documentation

    An Affidavit of Eligibility to Marry from the American Embassy in Turkey is required. Other documentation includes passports, birth certificates, ID cards (for military), a health certificate and five photographs each of the bride and groom.

    Same-Sex Marriage

    Turkey does not recognize same-sex marriage nor any other form of union between those of the same sex. Yet, in spite of Middle East intolerance of homosexuality, in a blog by the Roosevelt Institute Campus Network, Turkey was described as one of the “most tolerant” countries in the region.

    Additional Information

    Turkey Travel Planner advises Americans to “be prepared for a lot of running around.” Just meeting the health exam requirements can mean going to three different locations. The American Embassy advises couples to hire a Turkish interpreter for the ceremony so they may respond to questions by the marriage officer. That interpreter will also be able to help the couple with requirements that go beyond the actual wedding.

    The Turkey Constitution, Article 174, preserves the validity of Turkey’s reform laws on marriage. The United States Embassy provides a step-by-step process for marrying in Turkey, and the Turkey Travel Planner offers many practical details.

    via Getting Married In Turkey.

  • Istanbul top wedding tourism destination

    Istanbul top wedding tourism destination

    About 600,000 couples tie the knot in the city every year

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    (ANSAmed) – ISTANBUL, JANUARY 11 – The Turkish metropolis on the Bosporus is the most popular destination the world over to get married in and in which to hold wedding receptions, profiting the local industry greatly. This fact surfaced in a survey conducted by a Turkish website which provides information to couples who will be getting married soon, and which shows that over the first 11 months of 2011 Istanbul saw a total of 166,000 receptions compared with the 114,000 in Las Vegas (Nevada, USA).

    There are a reported 600,000 couples who get married every year in Turkey, with an average age of 24 for women and 27 for men.

    The number of guests invited to each reception average 240, with an average cost of 25,000 Turkish liras (10,460 euros). The survey also shows that 30 million Turkish liras (12.5 million euros) in turnover is related to weddings. The sectors benefitting the most are those of wedding attire (theme-based shopping centres see a total of 150,000 visitors per year, with people coming from the Middle East, the Balkans and Greece as well), jewellery (with estimated turnover of around 2.5 billion euros per year, 65% of which concentrated in Istanbul) and the reception organisation. According to the manager of a luxury hotel in Istanbul, 40% of the couples tying the knot in the city on the Bosporus are foreigners, coming mostly from Lebanon, Azerbaijan, Greece, North America and Russia, but some are also from Europe. In November the World of Marriage Fair 2011 was held in Istanbul, with 200 companies from around the world taking part, including companies operating in the jewellery and wedding attire sectors as well as connected sectors. (ANSAmed).

    via Turkey: Istanbul top wedding tourism destination – Turkey – ANSAMed.it.

  • Bride Leslie: Honeymooning!

    Bride Leslie: Honeymooning!

    Posted by Carrie Denny

    Sharing a honeymoon recap is even harder than sharing our wedding-day recap! The wedding was one day full of craziness, excitement, emotion and lots of love — the honeymoon was two weeks full of all that!

    For our honeymoon, we decided to go to Greece and Turkey. Charles wanted history, and I wanted beaches — so these locations were perfect for us! The first half of the trip we spent in Istanbul, Turkey and Athens, Greece enjoying the history of both locations. The first week we saw various mosques, went to the Grand Bazaar and enjoyed some time at the Acropolis. It was a week full of history, and we enjoyed every minute of it.

    The second half of the trip was for me! We enjoyed a cruise through the Greek Isles — stopping at Mykonos, Rhodes, Crete, Ephesus, Patmos, and ending our trip with four days in Santorini. We saw so many amazing sights and enjoyed soaking in the sun! It was perfect to have the second half of our trip be all about relaxing and unwinding — we needed that after all the wedding planning stress we had been under the past few months.

    I know our trip wasn’t a standard “honeymoon,” by some standards, but it was perfect for us. We had a blast, saw some amazing sights and spent our first weeks together as husband and wife.

    Life is good.

    Thanks so much for letting me share our wedding story with you over the past year. It has been a pleasure! I have loved letting you in on our planning process, every step of the way. Thanks for reading, and if you want to keep in touch with my life after the wedding —check out my personal blog – And Her Little Dog Too.

    via Bride Leslie: Honeymooning! | Philadelphia Weddings.

  • Turkish Delight! Kiki Kamanu & Noble Ekajeh’s Spectacular Wedding

    Turkish Delight! Kiki Kamanu & Noble Ekajeh’s Spectacular Wedding

    By BellaNaija.com

    Working on BN Weddings, we are always excited to see a couple’s most special day with all the beautiful elements (the dress, the venue etc…) and of course, the couple’s love shining through!
    That said, we are also elated when we see a couple step outside “the box” and celebrate their wedding in a truly distinctive way.

    Designer Kiki Kamanu and IT Consultant Noble Ekajeh‘s wedding was truly a magnificent occasion!
    View the photos and read all about their “Turkish Delight”!

    How Kiki & Noble Met
    Kiki was minding her own business at Bogobiri in Ikoyi Lagos having a glass of wine and working on her computer. Noble walked in and was immediately smitten. He asked Enyi Emeruah (who became best man) to make an introduction. Kiki was not interested and was already altar bound with a wonderful Parisien. Noble did not give up and later became her business partner. Kiki still was not interested but was pleased with their close genuine friendship that had formed.

    9 months later, out of the blue, she was sitting next to Noble and heard a voice which said ‘That is him, he is the one’ She was stunned and ignored the voice. It came again minutes later and said almost in exasperation ‘No, that’s him, he is the one!’ She ruminated over this for a week and realized that Noble had 90% of everything she had ever wanted and envisioned in a life partner!

    The Proposal
    Two weeks after they started dating, they had the following exchange:
    Kiki innocently said- “Oh wow, 10-10-10 seems like such a cool date to do anything’ . Noble, never skipping a beat said ‘Lets get married on 10-10-10“!

    The (First) Wedding!
    The couple eloped to Istanbul on March 24, 2010. An hour later they informed their parents and then announced it on Facebook! It was a shock to all because NO ONE knew they were dating, not even Kiki’s twin sister! Everyone thought they were just business partners.

    The Wedding – 10/10/10
    As this was a truly distinctive wedding, the BN Wedding team will be presenting it in a different way. We were not the only ones blown away by this wedding, the staff at the 7 star Ciragan Hotel were so taken by their preparations that they begged to have a Turkish TV station come to cover it. ‘Kanal D’ covered it and showed Kiki and Noble’s wedding for several days during prime time. After the wedding, the couple and several of their guests were recognized by Turks as they walked about town making them over night celebrities! Martha Stewart’s wedding magazine also asked to cover it but of course we know BN Weddings trumps that (wink!)

    We asked the beautiful (superwoman – she planned the wedding!) bride Kiki a few questions on what inspired this amazing wedding celebration.

    What inspired you to decide on a destination wedding?
    People laugh when I say this but its the truth – Smelly waiters. I have been to so many weddings in Lagos and all but one wedding have had ill-trained waiters serving my food! And I didn’t want a situation where guests trickle in at all hours because they are juggling their Saturdays. I wanted our friends and family to be there for us full time.

    Why Turkey?
    I ran the Neurosurgery Residency Programme at Harvard for 5 years which was very stressful. One of my Neurosurgeon friends was from Istanbul and would ALWAYS argue with me that Istanbul was ‘ten thousand times better than Lagos’. One day I took his challenge and found my self scuba diving in Bodrum in Southern Turkey and walking around in Istanbul where history comes alive. I was absolutely in awe of its beauty and dynamism. I took my fiance Noble to Istanbul and it did not take much to convince him, he fell in love with it as well.

    Was it easy to convince your groom and family to get on board?
    All those who know me know I do things very differently. No one was shocked. They were all excited and we actually had people who were not invited ‘invite’ themselves because of the destination! Our Pastor, Paul Adefarasin made sure we went through pre-marital counselling which was the best thing we have ever done. We have a rock, and are accountable for every action we think and make.

    The date was very symbolic, why did you choose that date?
    It was catchy and unforgettable, TEN TEN TEN!

    How did you choose your venues and themes?
    Venue – The Ciragan Palace is a Kempinski Hotel and the only standing Ottoman palace right on the Bosphorous. There is a lot of rich history which comes alive as soon as you walk through the doors.

    Theme – For the theme, that was easier – New York Fashion Week! I live between Lagos and Manhattan. I have been a runway model since my early teens and I am now a fashion designer. I insisted that everyone HAD to wear loads of colour. Black was forbidden.

    Outfits – I designed all the outfits for the entire 30 person wedding party and It was essential that everyone NOT be wearing the same fabric or same design. I feel it is important that wedding outfits should be recycled and worn again. I designed pieces based on each persons body type and lifestyle.

    The 9 groomsmen wore raw silk kaftans in vibrant hues with rich embroidery from my EKZ men’s collection. My brother, dad and 4 brothers in law also wore kaftans from EKZ. The 10 bridesmaids wore stunning lace dresses whilst my 2 maids of honour and my 3 sisters wore soft silk dresses. We also had a red carpet and velvet ropes to make it more authentic.

    You are a designer and had a stunning collection of dresses which you wore at the wedding, describe the looks and tell us the inspiration behind them.
    It took me less than a week to get my three pieces together. It was crazy but fun. My staff were busy sewing late into the night!

    The First Outfit – My first outfit for the church ceremony was a lavish red satin long skirt with multiple layers of ruffles. I paired it with a silver satin bustier with Swarovski crystals. I completed the outfit with red satin boots my wonderful assistant Martha painstakingly sprinkled with Swarovski crystals.

    The Second Outfit – My second outfit was worn into the reception and also for the interview with Turkish TV station Canal D. It was white lace with feathers my mum had given me years ago. I had never known what to do with it until then.

    The Third Outfit – For my third outfit, I wore a purple and green chiffon dress inspired by Alexander McQueen. I also had a pair of purple/lime multi strapped satin shoes I made from my shoe collection.

    How many days did you spend in Turkey and how many ceremonies/celebrations took place?

    We were in Istanbul for about ten days. We had a beautiful, emotional Christian ceremony officiated by our spiritual mentor and friend Pastor Paul Adefarasin of House on the Rock. This ceremony was held at the Ciragan Palace, Istanbul.

    Were there any additional special activities organized for guests?
    We were so blessed to have our guests in Istanbul for 5 days. We had a dinner for our near 200 guests (some who came form as far away as New Zealand and Sri Lanka) at a traditional low key Turkish restaurant in the Cek Passaji area complete with a private concert of Turkish folk music. We also organized tours and Turkish baths. It was important for us that our guests get to know the beauty that is about in Istanbul from Galata to Bebek to Ortakoy

    Advice for brides and grooms considering a destination wedding
    1) Don’t ever think its too expensive. There is a wedding for every budget.

    2) Don’t listen to family when it comes to your day. A close fried of mine wanted to get married on 06-06-2006 and because it was not ‘convenient’ for her dad, it did not happen. Another friend wanted to have a ceremony for his dad’s friends in Lagos and then the actual wedding in nearby Cotonou, and his dad objected. In the end a low key event was held in Lagos to the dismay of the couple. I was stunned in both cases! It is about you and your spouse, it is the beginning of your beginning and like Burger King you should have it your way! That’s it!

    3) Make sure you are friends first! Very very important! We talk about everything, good and bad unpleasant and otherwise.

    Married!

  • Turkey, World’s Most Preferred Wedding Tourism Destination!!!

    Turkey, World’s Most Preferred Wedding Tourism Destination!!!

    Turkey is readily very popular among travelers from worldwide destination but recently it has earned its fame as a wedding tourism destination. The couples coming to the country for wedding are primarily from Middle eastern countries such as;Lebanon, Jordan, Iran and Greece, where Greeks take Turkey flights because they consider it a holy place. However it is to be noted that wedding at Turkey is quite expensive only the couples from wealthy families can afford to get married here, but despite the high rates here daughters of royal families from Middle-East wait in line to get married at the country. Turkey is a newly established wedding tourism destination but it has become a popular venue for marriage ceremonies and just in Istanbul 100 weddings took place last year.

    Now the question arises why Turkey is getting this much popularity as a wedding tourism destination. All thanks to God who has blessed this country with too much natural beauty. Visitors take flights to Turkey for its exotic coastlines, magnificent landscapes, and scenic beauty that all are making it a perfect a perfect choice for your wedding abroad. The venue for wedding and gala is decided in consultation with the couple. The relatives of couple come to the venue in charter planes. Proceeding for wedding is carried out in already appointed Orthodox Church and meal is served at wedding gala’s venue. After this party is over the couple goes to any of the finest places at Istanbul for honeymoon. This makes their cheap flights to Turkey a precious memory for life time.

    This tourism category has earned its fame not only for the beauty of the country but the presentation and advertising of this tourism activity received from media especially Gumus, a popular soap opera that is seen daily by more than four million viewers just in Saudi Arabia. It is one of the most popular television dramas ever broadcast in Arab countries. Taking cheap flights to Turkey and attending this event is a best treat you may give to yourself. A number of travel and tour companies are operating in the country to make your wedding at this country take place. They do make all the arrangement for your wedding their self including; photography, decoration, video-graphy, florists, wedding cake, and musicians. These companies are trying very hard to capture flights to Turkey from UK and other destinations, a sincere effort that has brought in customers from England, Ireland, Belgium, Russia, and many other places as well as from Middle East

    via Turkey, World’s Most Preferred Wedding Tourism Destination!!!.