Malta and Gozo have been waiting for this day for quite a few weeks now. The tourist season is officially open and Malta’s airport can get busier with multiple flights from all-over Europe welcome their first passengers coming here on holiday.
Malta and Gozo have been waiting for this day for quite a few weeks now. The tourist season is officially open and Malta’s airport can get busier with multiple flights from all-over Europe welcome their first passengers coming here on holiday.
When planning a wedding there are a lot of things which are beyond the your control. The weather for instance, mother nature could play tricks even in the middle of the summer season, when Malta’s afternoons could be unbearably hot..yes we do get the odd “refreshing” showers every once in a while…The photographer coming down with the flu right on your wedding day or any other vendor for that matter.
Covid-19 has secured all camping gear and it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. But what are couples meant to do? Many have had enough of postponing or changing their plans and would much rather stick to the original idea of going abroad and have their much desired destination wedding.
Along the years many couples have expressed their wish to opt for a symbolic ceremony for their destination wedding, instead of the more traditional religious or legally binding ceremony, more known as a civil wedding.
Last point which should probably go on the very top is the winter discounts given during the less busy months, and this is for obvious reasons. Suppliers are happy to extend a discount but get work all year round, giving you the opportunity to spend the extra cash on something else you might have wished for…