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Pulse Weddings: Every beautiful thing to know about having beach nuptials

A Nigerian beach wedding is possible, absolutely doable, and totally worth considering.

When you think weddings as a Nigerian, what comes to your mind?

A court and traditional ceremony which later climaxes in a religious ceremony held in a huge chapel with bells chiming and organs playing.

You imagine the the bride dressed in lily white dress and a groom looking absolutely dashing, right?

Or yet a totally beautiful Nikkai ceremony,

But how about wedding at…. the beach?! Yes, the beach!

Tying the knot with the love of your life at the beach is possible, absolutely doable, and totally worth considering, especially if you are tired of the norm and want something different without taking anything away from the class and elegance of the day!

Pulse Weddings reached out to planning expert, Queen N. Ohamara of Qmaravi Planners, an event planning outfit in Abuja who put together this brilliant wedding we reported here among several others.

She has the following expert tips to give:

1. Religious blessings

Ohamara says if you are looking to have a beach wedding without losing the religious angle, no qualms!

“People can get religious leaders to [officiate] the ceremony right there, you don't necessarily need to have them in separate locations. It saves time,” she advises.

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2. Perfect timing

The best season to have a beach wedding will, of course be when there is a chance that the ceremony won’t be disturbed by rain as it makes more sense to have it out in the open instead of setting up tents and all.

The expert says:

When you think of a beach wedding, an “evening reception [at a private beach] is the best way to go, when It isn't sunny anymore.

The advantages of this are various. First you also get to see the sun set, which is pretty romantic if the fun of the party lasts till then.

You could also incorporate wish lanterns and fire works for effects. This goes whether the night is star-lit or not.

 

3. Intimacy

Beach weddings could be quite large if you make it strictly by invitation and set a modest guest list that can’t be catered for without crowding up the place.

The planner says, however, that to achieve the best result, you might want to think of doing an intimate ceremony.

“Intimate is better because at the beach the ambience is relaxed and you want to spend it with a few close family and friends.”

4. Dressing

A dress without a train is pretty logical, and according to wedding site, The Knot, it is better to opt for light, airy fabrics such as chiffon and silk.

Be sure to let your dress designer know it’s a beach wedding so something perfect can be crafted to suit the occasion.

Flats are perfect, by the way. High heels and sand don't mix.

Let your guests know they are coming for a beach wedding and dress accordingly – simple sundresses, floaty chiffons, pretty printed dresses in bright, tropical colours will do for the laides and the guys can come in their light pants and beachy shirts.

It’s not as expensive as Aso Ebi, but just as classy and cool if done right.

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5. Advantages

“Beaches are beautiful sites,” Ohamara says. Weddng at the beach is “inexpensive” and you get to take the most breathtaking, “amazing photos,” she adds.

6. Disadvantages

Things might get a bit too windy and turn cold later in the evening / early night [a bonfire is a beautiful way to solve this].

The weather could be a bit unpredictable [plan for the dry/harmattan season when rain is pretty low], and too much sand could be an issue, according to Ohamara.

Wear flats or completely ditch your shoes and that’s settled. Get your feet in the sand and have fun!

Another disadvantage could be the unavailability of beaches in all parts of the country but really, that’s just your cue to get yourself, your boo and guests to a beach somewhere far from home.

It’s a destination beach wedding, baby! Makes it even better!



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