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Getting Married in French Polynesia

Your complete guide to planning a wedding in French Polynesia. From stunning venues to trusted local vendors, discover everything you need for your dream destination wedding.

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Browse photographers, videographers, planners, and venues who specialize in French Polynesia weddings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to get married in French Polynesia?

The best wedding season in French Polynesia depends on the region. Generally, spring (April-June) and fall (September-October) offer pleasant weather and beautiful scenery. Summer can be popular but may be hot in some regions. Research your specific venue location for optimal timing.

How much does a wedding in French Polynesia cost?

Wedding costs in French Polynesia vary widely based on location, guest count, and vendor choices. Destination weddings typically range from $15,000 to $100,000+. Popular regions like Bora Bora tend to be more expensive. Budget for venue, catering, photography, travel, and accommodations.

Do I need a wedding planner for a French Polynesia wedding?

A local wedding planner is highly recommended for French Polynesia weddings, especially for destination couples. They understand local vendors, legal requirements, customs, and can navigate language barriers. Many planners offer packages ranging from full-service to day-of coordination.

What documents do I need to get married in French Polynesia?

Legal requirements vary by country. Generally you'll need valid passports, birth certificates, and proof of single status. Some countries require blood tests, waiting periods, or civil ceremonies. Many couples choose a symbolic ceremony abroad and legal ceremony at home. Consult the local embassy for current requirements.

What are the most popular wedding regions in French Polynesia?

The most sought-after wedding destinations in French Polynesia include Bora Bora, Moorea, Tahiti. Each offers unique venues, scenery, and experiences. Consider factors like accessibility, climate, and the vibe you want for your celebration.