'We would both like to send our thanks to
you for making our wedding so perfect, we could not have wished
for it to go any better. You were so thorough and all our guests
had a wonderful day. You have done a fantastic job for us. ' Clemma & Duane (Isle of Wight) 'Your services were
provided in such an exceptional way that it is impossible for
Whitney and I to walk away from Gozo and Malta without having
the highest opinion of the islands.' Whitney & Aaron (Cananda)
'We are still
thinking of our beautiful wedding day. You exceeded my
expectations with all your planning. I only wish we could relive
it one more time in slow motion for all those small delicious
details that I want to remember.' Maureen & Paul
(USA)
The Maltese archipelago lies
virtually at the centre of the Mediterranean, with Malta
93km south of Sicily and 288km north of Africa. The
archipelago consists of three islands: Malta, Gozo and
Comino with a total population of 400,000 inhabitants
over an area of 316sq km and a coastline of 196.8km (not
including 56.01 km for the island of Gozo).
Malta is the largest island and the cultural, commercial
and administrative centre. Gozo is the second
largest island and is more rural, characterised by
fishing, tourism, crafts and agriculture while Comino is
largely uninhabited.
Today a member of the Commonwealth countries, Malta
gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1964 and
in 2004 become a member of the European Union.
A land of natural beauty with stunning scenery,
beautiful architecture, warm friendly locals who all
speak English, easy flight connections from most
European cities and the minimum of red tape for getting
married, Malta & Gozo certainly are attractive
destinations for a wedding abroad.
You can choose to have either a civil or religious
wedding ceremony in Malta or Gozo. For couples
wishing to have a civil ceremony there are some
wonderful civil venues to choose from and those couples
planning a religious ceremony are able to choose the
elegant splendour of Baroque parish churches or the more
intimate and secluded countryside chapels.
Your wedding celebration on the Maltese Islands can
take whatever form you wish, from a dinner in one of
Malta’s celebrated al fresco restaurants feasting on
local delicacies or international cuisine, to a cocktail
party or a lavish reception, the old-fashioned way.
Large buffet receptions are very much part of the
traditional Maltese wedding.
If you are looking to have a unique wedding in a
stunning location then you should definitely consider
having your wedding in Malta or on its sister island -
Gozo.