This article was originally published at HiCharlie.com
You only have one wedding day (hopefully), and you want to make it count. 
And while to many couples it can 
sound like the ultimate dream to have the big day surrounded by friends 
and family in Cabo or Florence, there are some factors to consider 
before taking the plunge. 
Pro: It’s Simple (aka Less Planning)
There are lots of all-inclusive 
packages and locations that will happily plan the bulk of your wedding 
(and sometimes honeymoon) for you. This means that resorts or tourism 
organizations will typically have package deals where they’ll coordinate
 each part of your wedding, from the reception to arranging an officiant
 and even thank you gifts for guests. Some even will be your concierge 
throughout the trip, helping you and your guest plan activities such as 
sightseeing and outdoor activities. 
In other words, you pay one price and
 leave it up to the professionals — just show up in your wedding attire 
and you’re good to go.
Pro: You Can Save Money
Even though you’re traveling to get 
hitched, a destination wedding might be cheaper because you’ll typically
 have a smaller guest list. Instead of feeling like you have to invite 
the third cousin you’ve never met, a destination wedding can be an 
excuse to only invite close family and friends. Assuming you’re planning
 to have your honeymoon in the same location as your wedding, you’ll 
save money on traveling to your honeymoon destination. 
Don’t forget to consider additional 
costs such as flights and hotels. (And take into account costs you may 
be covering for guests, like accommodation, food, and other expenses.) 
Pro: Create Lasting Memories For You And Your Guests
Think about the last few weddings you’ve been to — what special moments stand out to you? 
Your guests may not remember every 
detail of your wedding attire, but they will remember dancing under the 
stars at the beach or going on a safari with the whole family.
Con: Your Favorite People May Miss Out On The Wedding
While a destination wedding may be 
cheaper for you, it can cost a pretty penny for your guests to attend. 
Even if you opt to pay for some of their stay and accommodations, it may
 be way out of a friend’s budget to fly out to Bali for your wedding. 
Sure, your close friends and family want to come to bear witness to your
 special day, but if they’re paying for a flight, hotel, food, 
sightseeing activities plus a wedding gift, it can add up quickly. 
Financial barriers aside, some guests may not be able to travel due to work schedules, health issues, or other commitments.
Con: There May Be Legal Issues
Getting married in another country 
means you need to do some research to make sure your marriage is legal 
in the U.S. You’ll want to know what types of documents and paperwork 
you need to hand in so that everything is on the up and up. Otherwise, 
it’ll be a shame to learn later that your marriage isn’t legal when you 
get back home
If you decide to go with a resort 
that specializes in wedding services, you’ll still want to do your 
research. That way if you do run into complications, you’ll know where 
you go to get a marriage license at your destination.
Con: You May Not Get Much Alone Time as a Couple
With a destination wedding, you’ll 
have a more intimate experience with your guests, since you’ll likely be
 staying in the same location and spending more time together than just 
the wedding ceremony and party. Between extra activities and leisure 
time spent in close proximity, you might have more family time together 
than you bargained for. 
To make sure you get alone time as a 
couple, consider arriving before your guests and leaving a few days 
after so you can have some breathing room. If you can, schedule solo 
activities like couples massages or even opt to have your honeymoon 
across town.
Where Will You Get Hitched?
Destination weddings can be a fun and
 exciting event for everyone involved, including the guests. Make sure 
you weigh all the pros and cons before making your choice. Sure, it can 
be a memorable experience but you’ll need to consider budget 
restrictions, including those for your guests. At the end of the day, 
it’s your big day so do what will ultimately make you happy.