Wilderness Collection launches wedding and honeymoon offers

Wilderness Collection has introduced a range of special wedding and honeymoon offers on The North Island in the Seychelles.

It gives couples a once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience an elegantly simple, barefoot beach wedding on one of world’s most exclusive private islands.

Both wedding and honeymoon couples can take advantage of North Island’s Stay 7, Pay 6 special offer, plus one spouse will receive a further 25 percent off this special rate. Honeymooners will also be upgraded to Villa North Island on arrival (subject to availability).

“The combination of privacy and exclusivity makes North Island the perfect setting in which to pledge, or renew, your vows, or to begin a lifelong adventure together,” commented the Island’s general manager, Nick Solomon. “Expansive white sandy beaches lend themselves to intimate beach weddings with a few friends, or even just the happy couple.”

Guests who marry on North Island are already in the ideal honeymoon destination, while those who have tied the knot elsewhere can visit the island to start married life in luxury and style and relax and unwind after the excitement of the big day.

The North Island wedding set-up is very much in keeping with ‘Island style’, with palm branches used to create an arch or pergola on the beach, decorated with tropical flowers to create a simple and natural look. The island offers an optional full wedding planning service. A registrar from the Seychelles Civil Status Office can be brought to the island to preside over more traditional wedding ceremonies, or an informal vow renewal ceremony can be arranged.

North Island weddings end with the couple participating in a beautiful sand ritual as a sign of their love and unity. Couples can then continue the celebrations after the ceremony, whether with a cocktail evening at West Beach Bar with a few close friends, a romantic dinner for two in the villa or library – or for the ultimate after-party, guests can make a sole-use booking of the entire island.

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