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Honeymoon and wedding

Belize provides an assortment of fanciful wedding and honeymoon locales for the couple seeking a difference.

Imagine exchanging "I do's"

in the arena of an ancient Mayan ceremonial site?

In a lush tropical garden?

barefoot on a private beach?

How about honeymooning

on your private island;

being pampered at an exotic jungle lodge

or getting away from it all with all the comforts of home in an oceanside condo or cabana?

If you envision something unique for your wedding or honeymoon, Belize is the place for you. Whether you want a legal or a religious ceremony, getting married in Belize is easy. In fact we welcome the opportunity to meet your needs on this very special occasion.

Here's how.

First of all, your marriage in Belize will be valid internationally.

Both parties must be in Belize at least three days before applying for a marriage license.

Forms can be obtained from two locations: General Registry, Supreme Court Building, Belize City and Attorney General Office, Belmopan.

Forms must be completed and signed in the presence of a Justice of the Peace (J.P.). Ask for J.P.s in your area.

Completed forms along with the following must be presented to General Registry or Attorney General:

Proof of Citizenship in the form of an ID card or Passport

Photocopies of your passport showing your picture and date of entry into Belize

Proof of Marital status, if widowed or divorced

Marriage license fee (US $100)

The normal approval time is one week

Two witnesses who can be local volunteers willing to help, must accompany couples who have a legal ceremony in court. Cost: US $5

Most hotels will help with your arrangements including securing a minister or officer of the court to perform the ceremony. However, if you wish to make these arrangements on your own, please contact the Registry Department before you leave home to secure a licensed person and court date to perform a legal ceremony.

Marriage license - $100 US

Legal ceremony in court - $5 US

Religious officer - Varies (donations to the churches and schools welcome)

Registry Department

Treasury Lane

Belize City

Telephone: 011-501-227-7377

Fax: 011-501-227-0181

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday 8 am - 12 nn | 1 pm - 5 pm

To get the festive elements of your wedding organized you can choose to do it yourself or request the assistance of your resort, hotel or tour operator. With most hotels offering personal service yours is sure to have some experience in making these arrangements. There are often often wedding and honeymoon packages complete with accommodations for the happy couple and as many family and friends that wish to come along,someone licensed to perform the ceremony, catering, room service and decorations to your specifications.

With the paperwork and legal ceremony complete in Belize City, you can have your dream wedding in whatever setting you choose, using anyone as your minister. Remember this is where you get to be creative and have fun.

Belize has a wide variety of religious denominations including: Roman Catholic, Anglican, Episcopalian, Methodist, Faith Assembly of God, Jehovah's Witness, Baptist, Mormon, Mennonite and Hindu.

Request a fax of the marriage license application from the Registry Department before your arrival for your personal revision.

Be present at the Registry Department to make your application as early as you can, especially if you have a short stay in Belize.

If you have guest and family coming for the wedding, ask hotels to provide itineraries for your honeymoon and a separate one for the rest of the party.

Once you have some details on what you want your wedding to be like - i.e. # in your party, length of stay, type of ceremony, where you want to honeymoon, and any special requirements, we encourage you to request quotations and packages from a variety of providers. We would be happy to forward your request for direct responses to you if you complete the form on our contact page.

There are very few traditional bridal shops in the country so either bring your wedding attire or choose from colorful tropical attire in the local gift shops. However, remember that there are less shopping choices the further away you get from the main towns.

If you plan to get married at an Archaeological Reserve, (Maya Ruins, sites), please fax a letter requesting permission one week before the ceremony. Letters should be faxed to the Commissioner of Archaeology, Mr. George Thompson, at 822-3345. Please include the date and time of ceremony; names of bride, groom; priest or Justice of the Peace; and site of ceremony.

Please contact the Department of Archaeology at telephone # 522-2227 or 822-2106 and fax # 822-3345 for conditions for weddings being held at archaeological parks in Belize.