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Honeymoons & Weddings: Just perfect for a celebrity love-in

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In the world of celebrity, a pledge of undying love usually involves a multi-million pound sparkler and a picture deal with a glossy magazine. Even if they’re publicity shy lovebirds not looking to have their big moment on the front page of the world’s newspapers, any A-list – or B-list – wedding has a lot to live up to. Travel Weekly suggests ideal wedding destinations for these celebs…

Jordan and Peter Andre

Where: if everything in the US is larger than life then glamour girl Jordan will fit right in. The model and Aussie singer Peter Andre are looking for an over-the-top fairytale wedding, and Jordan has already talked of a Disney-style do. US theme parks certainly know how to put on a glittering party.

Over the threshold: a wedding at Disney World Resort, Florida. There, if she chooses to tailor-make the event, Jordan can travel to the ceremony in Cinderella’s Glass Coach, have white doves released and enjoy a firework display.

The cost for mere mortals: Jetlife offers top-end wedding packages from £1,199 with cake and champagne reception at locations such as Disney’s Boardwalk Resort and Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. The price includes a certificate signed by Minnie and Mickey, photos, a limousine service, and his-and-hers watches. The couple has to be staying at a Disney resort. Two weeks at Disney’s Pop Century resort start at £745 per person twin-share.

Liz Hurley and Arun Nayar

Where: India is an ideal wedding blessing location for Liz and Arun, however, red tape might put the couple off getting married there. Home to one of the world’s best-known declarations of love, the Taj Mahal, India has romance and sensuality in abundance. There are rumours the couple are looking for a venue in Arun’s home city of Mumbai, with celebrity designer Donatella Versace designing Liz’s dress.

Over the threshold: an alternative to the hustle and heat of Mumbai, is the Devi Garh boutique hotel in Delwara, near Udaipur. An 18th century palace, with views over the Aravalli Hills and the Rajasthani village of Delwara, the hotel suites include marble baths and separate living and dining areas.

The cost for mere mortals: traditional wedding blessing ceremonies at Devi Garh can be booked through Carrier Worldwide. A tailor-made wedding blessing package starts at £2,240 including ceremony, floral garlands and decorations and music. Prices for one week lead in at £1,425 per person twin-share on a bed-and-breakfast basis. The price includes flights and transfers.

Wayne Rooney and Colleen McLoughlin

Where: when Colleen’s in the mood for a spot of sunshine, one of her favourite destinations is the Mediterranean. Greece would make an ideal destination for a big family wedding. Not only would the young couple enjoy the stunning sights and pretty beaches, it is also a friendly destination with something for all the family. There’s sea and sand for youngsters, fun-filled bars and tavernas for the couple’s friends, and historical sites and tranquil village life for the older members of the family.

Over the threshold: Colleen will be looking for plenty of pampering before the ceremony and lots of partying after, so the cosmopolitan island of Mykonos would suit her. The pretty Town Hall in capital Hora with its red-tiled roof and whitewashed walls makes an ideal location for romantic wedding photos.

The cost for mere mortals: Amathus’ wedding package in Mykonos starts at £889 for a civil service in Hora. The price includes champagne, all documentation, bouquet, cake, wedding co-ordinator and 48 photographs. Prices for 14 nights at the Mykonos Grand start at £995 including flights.

Sir Elton John and David Furnish

Where: although perhaps lacking the showbiz glitz of Las Vegas or Miami, Elton and David might choose Toronto in Canada, where it’s easy for non-resident gay couples to get married. It is one of the most popular destinations for gay marriages abroad, although a bill is currently going through the Spanish parliament to allow non-resident gay marriages. Many other destinations offer blessings, but homophobic attitudes still exist and the last thing your clients will want is a stony welcome for their celebration of love. Check out pinkweddings.biz for more information.

Over the threshold: the Soho Metropolitan in Toronto is a stylish boutique hotel which is popular with celebrities. The Senses Restaurant and adjoining bar is the place to be seen in the city. Alternatively there’s The Sutton Place Hotel, which is the official hotel for Pride Toronto – a week-long arts and culture festival which claims to “celebrate diverse sexual and gender identities”. The event takes place each June.

The cost for mere mortals: couples will need to apply for a marriage licence in Toronto at a cost of $130. Travel 4 offers three nights at the Soho Metropolitan from £531 plus £70 tax. The price includes return flights.

Jude Law and Sienna Miller

Where: this fashionable and bohemian couple should head to South Africa for understated style with a quirky twist.

Over the threshold: a wedding in one of the destination’s designer game lodges, such as the Earth Lodge in Sabi Sabi, part of the Kruger National Park, would provide a breathtaking holiday. The honeymoon could be twinned with Cape Town for a touch of urban cool. Jude and Sienna could try the Africa Villa, a four-bedroom 19th century city villa in a residential quarter, where it’s only a short stroll to the hip shops and bars around Kloof Street. Not as swanky as Cape Town’s boutique hotels, the laid-back Africa Villa would suit the boho lovebirds to the ground.

The cost for mere mortals: Exsus offers a week at the Earth Lodge on a full-board basis, including activities, twinned with a week’s bed and breakfast at the African Villa in Cape Town Gardens from £4,102 per person, including flights and transfers. The price includes a VIP meet-and-greet service.



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