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A Sunshine Wedding with a difference on the island of Malta.
Where else can you get married at a traditional Church, in a simple registry office, at the beach or in full 1500AD costume? The answer is in Malta and its cousin islands of Gozo & Como
Yes, you can really get married in full costume dating back to 1500AD in the beautiful, walled, medieval city of Mdina! Truly a day to remember, you will feel as if you have been transported in a time capsule to another era of bygone yesteryear. It was here, in AD60, that the Apostle St Paul was rumoured to have lived whilst shipwrecked. A silent city by day, Mdina's narrow, curved streets housing bastions and palace courtyards are transformed into a glittering, exotic nightspot where you can enjoy a delicious al-fresco meal after your wedding lit up by hundreds of lamps and lanterns dotting this mysteriously decadent city.
Less than a 3 hour flight from the UK and with no visa requirement for British Nationals, Malta has fast become the top alternative wedding & honeymoon destination instead of the Caribbean. Not only is it more economical to get married in Malta but you can also invite your close friends and family along to be part of your Special Day without the added embarrassment of them incurring transatlantic costs.
Malta is predominantly Roman Catholic so the Maltese people love to celebrate weddings. Most weddings in Malta are held in their large churches, which can hold up to 500 guests! The Maltese islands, lying between Sicily & North Africa, are surrounded by crystal clear waters and are drenched in year round sunshine and the Maltese scenery with its honey-hued stone structures create the perfect backdrop for your special day!
Malta is a diver's paradise. What better way to celebrate than to go for a dive in the warm Mediterranean waters with your new spouse and friends and family? Or how about going for a sunset boat ride with some chilled champagne to accompany you?
No matter which country you decide to get married in, there's always the boring paperwork. Visit www.mymalta.co.uk, the Maltese wedding experts, who will take away all the hassle of the legalities and paperwork and organise pre-wedding appointments and let you get on with choosing the perfect spot for your tan and tasting the wonderful local champagne! You can combine very competitively priced wedding & honeymoon packages in Malta at any of the 4 and 5 star hotels around the islands. The Corinthia San Gorg & Marina Resort for those looking for a beachfront location with its extensive choice of watersports and five swimming pools or the Corinthia Palace Hotel for a romantic stay in palatial surroundings are probably two of the best hotels in Malta.
About the author:
Mike write about "Weddings In Malta" the island of sunshine and history. Fascinating place to celebrate your wedding or get married in malta with www.mymalta.co.uk
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