The wedding of your dreams in Turkey

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It was once the custom, in the UK at least, that a couple getting married had the ceremony in the home town of the bride, and then went off to some lovely sunny place for their honeymoon. Nowadays, however, there is an up-and-coming trend to combine the wedding and the honeymoon, by having the wedding itself in the pleasant holiday location. After all, what could be nicer than being in a relaxed setting, with almost guaranteed sunshine making sure that the wedding photos come out well, and a significant amount of the wedding organisation being part of the holiday package, leaving you with less work to do, and more opportunity to relax and enjoy your big day. Last, but not least, people are also discovering that they are saving a significant amount of money by doing it this way!

Anatolian Sky are offering wedding packages in Turkey, which include the ceremony and venue, with wedding cake, starting at a mere £549 per couple. The beautiful resort of Olu Deniz on the Lycian coast, with its backdrop of mountains provides the perfect setting for a wedding. Another possibility is the truly elegant and idyllic Ottoman Residence at Akyaka, set in fragrant pinewoods. Also, the small picturesque port of Kalkan, with its breathtaking views over Kalamar Bay, is also offered as a location.

Anatolian Sky take care of the paperwork and legal requirements for you, and can also arrange special wedding meals, flowers, music and photography, depending upon the particular requirements of the couple.

They will even arrange a traditional Turkish pre-nuptual ceremony, where the bride and groom dress in traditional costume and the wedding party have henna patterns painted onto their hands.

After the wedding the couple can settle straight into their honeymoon in Turkey, or they can choose to enjoy some privacy on their own in North Cyprus.

A wedding and honeymoon package definitely offers a good alternative to the traditional wedding arrangements, and is an option that many couples are now choosing.

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