
Description
All-Inclusive Dominican Destination Weddings
La Romana wedding packages made easy. La Romana is a very affordable destination for a Caribbean wedding. Save time and money with the Caribbean wedding experts. Legal weddings are not easy, but they are possible. We recommend you do symbolic or non-legally binding ceremonies in this destination. The La Romana airport is small, so if you have a medium or large group, tell your guests they can fly into Punta Cana, which is less than 1 hour away.
- Fly in to La Romana or Punta Cana
- Nice beaches
- Resort prices are a bargain, great values for nice resorts
- Championship golf courses
- Near artist village of Altos de Chavon
This page allows you to get an easy ballpark rate for your travel packages. We recommend you request a quote, so we can make sure you get the best deal. The resort pages (i.e. Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus) will give you several La Romana wedding packages to go along with your travel package. Since our most frequent question is how much does the wedding cost, we hope this site will help you easily see that if you get a ballpark rate on the resort and see the price on several packages, you can get an idea of what your wedding will cost. You’ll need to price the travel and wedding separate, then simply add them together. Rates are listed on this site are per couple, not per person.
Best Dominican Wedding Resorts
- Best Luxury Wedding Resorts: Caso de Campo
- Best All Ages La Romana Wedding Resorts: Iberostar Hacienda Dominicus
- Best Affordable Wedding Resorts: Dreams La Romana, Dreams Dominicus
Getting married in La Romana is not so easy if you want to do a legal ceremony. Symbolic ceremonies are very easy. Just show up 2 days before. Say I do.
Documents required:
- Marriage request form
- Proof of citizenship - certified copy of birth certificate, which includes father’s name.
- Notarized single status
- Both passports
- Proof of divorce if applicable (original certificate of divorce).
- Certified copy of death certificate for widow or widower.
All documents except the passports, must be apostilled by your state. Birth certificates must be translated into Spanish. Find more details: WEDO: