Wedding FAQs
There is no minimum or maximum time frame for organising your wedding, but we recommend contacting service providers as early as possible. This way, you can secure your special day and have time to explore the different options available to make your vision a reality.
1. Submit your application to the Vanuatu Government 28 days before your wedding.
2. Ensure you are in Vanuatu three days before the wedding date.
3. Both the bride and groom should bring the following: one witness each, passports and birth certificates for the bride, groom, and witnesses, and any divorce documents or a death certificate of a former spouse, if applicable.
2. Ensure you are in Vanuatu three days before the wedding date.
3. Both the bride and groom should bring the following: one witness each, passports and birth certificates for the bride, groom, and witnesses, and any divorce documents or a death certificate of a former spouse, if applicable.
All the properties listed on our site offer unique options for beach or garden ceremonies based on what you are looking for.
Yes, your marriage is legally registered and will be recognized in your home country.
If you wish to legally marry in your home country and simply hold the celebration in Vanuatu without any formalities, this can definitely be arranged.
Hotels generally include wedding coordinator services in their packages, and a wedding planner is also available in Port Vila to assist couples.
Vanuatu has two seasons: a hot and humid season from November to April and a cooler season from May to October. Weddings can be held year-round, but temperatures and weather are generally more pleasant during the cooler season.
Yes, you can refer to our list of service providers for more information.
Most hotels offer packages with various inclusions based on your preferences. Don’t hesitate to contact them directly for their wedding kits.
The islands of Efate, Santo, and Tanna offer a wide range of accommodations for you and your guests, whatever the budget. We invite you to check our accommodation listings for each island.
Vanuatu offers a variety of activities, making it hard to choose what to do! From snorkelling and quad biking to ziplining, swimming, boat tours, and cooking classes, there’s something for everyone. Visit the "things to do" section on our website for more information!