How to Host a Budget-Friendly Destination Wedding in New Zealand

Planning a wedding can be a thrilling but daunting endeavour, especially when it comes to a destination wedding. Fear not! We have wedding tips up our sleeves to guide your decisions. You can still have the wedding of your dreams, whether it’s a garden wedding or a beach wedding, without exceeding your budget.

Set a Realistic Budget

When organising a destination wedding, it’s crucial to establish a realistic budget and stick to it. Planning well in advance can result in significant savings, as many venues offer early bird discounts. Booking budget flights ahead of time can also be beneficial. For instance, some wedding photographers provide special offers, which can help couples manage costs effectively.

Choose a Budget-Friendly Venue

New Zealand offers numerous unique and budget-friendly wedding venues, ranging from historic homesteads to stunning beaches. For destination weddings, you might consider Marsden Lake Resort in Central Otago. The venue offers breath-taking views, ideal for waterfront weddings.

For vineyard weddings, consider Markovina Vineyard Estate in Auckland. The estate spans 10 acres with extensive gardens and water features, and beautiful spots for outdoor ceremonies.

For beach weddings, many locations are free of charge. However, be mindful of logistical considerations such as guest transportation and any permits or permissions required from the local council for getting married on a beach or in a park.

Make the Most of Modern Tech Tools

Take full advantage of the digital age by opting for online invitations; tools like Canva or Adobe Creative Suite can be used to create them. These options are not only eco-friendly but also cost-effective.

Many couples enhance their wedding planning by creating a wedding website that showcases beautiful prenuptial photos and provides important event details. Technology also allows for live streaming your destination wedding, ensuring guests who cannot attend in person can still be part of the celebration.

Curate Your Guest List

If you're planning an elopement or an intimate wedding, keeping your guest list small will help simplify budget management and reduce planning stress. A smaller guest list means more quality time with your loved ones and a better understanding of who will be travelling from where. Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy New Zealand’s breath-taking scenery with your closest friends and family.

Get Creative with DIY

Opting for DIY can be a brilliant way to cut costs. Rather than hiring a host, consider having a friend or family member take on the role. You could also create a playlist or have a friend DJ at your reception. If you choose a venue with natural beauty, you won’t need to spend much on decor.

Opt for Rentals

Renting your wedding attire can be a smart decision, allowing you to allocate your budget to other important areas. Explore bridal boutiques which offer a wide range of affordable wedding dresses, bridesmaid dresses, and accessories. Prices range from approximately $500 to $3000. Don’t overlook the possibility of borrowing accessories from loved ones for an added personal touch.

Prioritise Your Spending

When planning your budget, focus on the categories most important to you. Is it the venue, wedding attire, photographer, flowers, or music? Together with your fiancé, decide what matters most and allocate your budget accordingly. This is where you should concentrate your spending, and then be comfortable with cutting corners in other areas.

Consider Off-Peak Dates

Marrying between April and September increases your chances of saving money on various vendors, as these are generally quieter months. Vendors often have lower rates during these times, and you may be able to negotiate even better deals or receive additional value for your money.

Consider hosting your wedding at an unconventional time of the week or day, such as a lunchtime ceremony or a Friday evening event instead of a Saturday. Sunday afternoons are also a great time to save money.

Focus on What Matters Most

Remember, this is your wedding day, not anyone else’s. While you may risk upsetting some people, it’s important to be honest about sticking to a strict budget. Focus on the elements that matter most to you and your partner, and don’t feel pressured to conform to traditional expectations.

There’s a reason why destination weddings in New Zealand are so popular. With its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture, Aotearoa provides a picturesque setting for couples who love to travel and seek a memorable honeymoon experience. By following these budget-friendly tips, you can have the destination wedding of your dreams in New Zealand without compromising on quality or style.

(Source: My Wedding Mag)