How Do You Decide Who to Invite to a Destination Wedding?

By Anna Duncan

A destination wedding is a great way to celebrate your love and commitment to one another, but deciding who to invite can be tricky. It’s important to consider both of your families, friends, and other close acquaintances when making this decision.

When it comes to family, you’ll want to include those closest to you in the wedding. This doesn’t necessarily mean every single relative on both sides– it’s up to you and your partner how large or small your guest list should be. If either of you has children from a previous relationship, they should be invited as well. You may also want to include any extended family or close family friends that have been a part of your life for many years.

When it comes to friends, there are several factors that should influence who makes the cut: how long you have known them, how close the friendship is, and the amount of effort they put into the relationship. You don’t have to invite everyone if there are too many people on the list; prioritize those who are closest to you and make sure that they feel included.

For other close acquaintances such as co-workers or former classmates, think about whether or not they have been an important part of your life. If so, then it may be worth inviting them even if the relationship isn’t as strong as with your family and friends.

Finally, keep in mind that destination weddings can be expensive for guests– they will need to pay for airfare and lodging in addition to any other costs associated with attending the wedding. Consider inviting only those who are willing and able to make the financial commitment.

Conclusion:

Deciding who to invite to a destination wedding is an important decision that requires thoughtfulness and consideration. Think about both of your families, friends, and other close acquaintances when deciding on a guest list– prioritize those closest to you and keep in mind any financial commitments associated with attending a destination wedding.