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We are glad to welcome you on our site! We hope that you will find necessary information to help you plan your wedding in the most efficient way and make that day unforgettable. To learn more about how to register in our directory view the provided information or contact us. Wedding.am – Your information source for Wedding ideas!
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Honeymoon in Puerto Vallarta
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The coast city of Puerto Vallarta is among the most beautiful locations in Mexico. You can come by any means, but that doesn’t mean you will ever want to leave. The best hotels to stay at in this tropical paradise are Vallarta Shores, Playa del Sol Condominiums, Tropicana, and San Marino Hotel. In the “romantic Zone” of Puerto Vallarta there are over 200 restaurants to choose from, coffee shops to just enjoy the day, the famous Blue Chairs resort and Rainbow Cruise Tours. One of the best restaurants is La Palapa Restaurant, it its world caliber cuisine, fresh seafood, and an impressive list of wines. At La Palapa they take pride in not only the level of quality, but also the originality of their food. They will not let a customer leave unhappy as they have a high level of customer service and aim well in pleasing.
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Wedding traditions in Mexico
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When: In the evening around 9 p.m. Attire: The bride might don a brightly colored, Flamenco-style dress with ruffles at the hem. But the groom gets off easy: Rather than sweating to death in a tux, he’ll most likely wear a guayabera. This light, short-sleeved shirt is not only perfect for tropical temperatures; it’s a Latin symbol of masculine elegance. Some guys take this to the nth degree by dressing like a matador, with a bolero and those cute, snug-fitting pants.
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