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Postby thecypruspiper on Fri Feb 22, 2008 21:39 pm

Mrs. Squiffy

I think the first papragraph sums up why you need a wedding planner, alot of people come on these various sites to gain access to info but they get a varied & un-reliable feel about the resort.

there are plenty of lovely places where you can have a private location in paphos area, problem with coral bay area is that it is out on a limb

The main reason that you need a planner is that there is very little anyone can do from the UK unless that person comes over for a week or so & does the rounds looking at the various locations along with what docs you require for the civil marriage, licence, venue's & such like.

I am not saying you are the same but the last person who said she was on a budget I found out she paid CYP2700 for a boat after the ceremony

Kev

If you need any info regarding what a planner does drop me a line
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Postby happyhammy on Sat Apr 26, 2008 15:24 pm

mrs squiffy,
concur with kev unless you want to come over to cyprus a lot to sort things out

good one stop shop for weddings is :- galerie of cards incorporating cyprusoccasions. they have a wedding/card/gift shop that is located close to a large number of hotels in paphos and deal with a number of planners. check them out if you like
website www.cyprusoccasions.co.uk or via cyprusweddingpages.com
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Postby lillyloo on Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:45 pm

hi there, im getting married next aug in cyprus, coral bay, we using cyprus dream weddings, has anyone use them before and have any top tips for my big day?
any advice would be great.
thanks
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Postby Hotchoc on Sun Sep 14, 2008 21:57 pm

Hi Sharon,

I used them and they are wonderful!! I liased with Georgia who is great , and Lakis the owner. They did everything I asked for and some. The reception I has was at the Atlandida in Paphos. They suggested getting a coach for my guest on the Saturday, I agreed to it on the Sunday and the coach was there to pick up my guests to and from the reception, meaning that the ceremony started on time on the Monday. That's just one of the good service I got. They went through everything with me and even incorpoated some last minutes changes without question. I definately recommend them. I would tell them your budget, must have's and number of guests, including children. I wouldn't say that I was a bridzilla but I was pretty close, so they must have been excellent.


Good luck!
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Postby Loopy81 on Mon Jan 19, 2009 17:34 pm

Hi there

I'm looking for any1 to help me & give me sum advice.

Me & my partner are wanting to get married in Paphos in Cyprus Oct 2010, I have had emails back from a few companies but its out of our budget.

I was getn quotes like £9500 & this is for only a small party of 10.

Can any1 help me xxx
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Postby thefavorfactory on Mon Feb 09, 2009 18:48 pm

Hi Loopy

That is far too much for 10 guests! :shock: there are many people around that can do it far cheaper than that.

Look on www.cyprusvalueweddings.com who will do it all for 25 guests for less than 3,000 euros, or pm kevin the cyprus piper he will be able to give you some sound advice too.

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Postby under the cyprus sun on Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:00 am

Hi Loopy

Can I ask was the £9500 quote from a Travel Operator including any accommodation or simply a wedding package from one of the various on island wedding planning companies?

If it was the latter then I agree it's extortionate!!

I live in Cyprus and I'm currently organising a wedding for a party of 30+, in a 5 star resort including chapel service, sunset drinks party and wedding dinner followed by an indoor party with entertainment for much less than that. The party are booking their flights and accommodation independantly.

My website www.under-the-cyprus-sun.com has lots of useful info within the Cyprus wedding mini guide for people who want to plan their own weddings and if you need any specific help or advice I'll be glad to help. There's a contact form on my site or you can PM me.

Good luck!!

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Postby jhon on Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:56 am

I am also trying to organise my Wedding for September 2009
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Postby thecypruspiper on Mon May 11, 2009 05:31 am

Hi Loopy81 or anyone else

If you are not sorted drop me a line The price you were quoted really depends on what you have asked for but it still seems quite a lot, I mean if you asked for a yacht for instance then that would cost you €6,700 for 2009 prices

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