Hi torukchick
Just be aware the Elysium is a beautifull hotel but they have a habit of changing their policy, at the moment they will only allow you to use their suppliers only, which can be rather expensive
kev
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[quote="sianryan"]hello kerry,
my name is sian and im looking into getting married in cyprus around april/may 2010 im very intrested in staying at the aeneas hotel in aiya napa, but possibly getting married in some sort of church etc but then having the reception back at the hotel im looking at staying 4 2 weeks and would be looking at having a minimum of 20 guests ive been to my local travel agents who will be getting back intouch with me shortly with prices
but i was just wondering if you could give me some information and details on how i could go around things another way, possibly cheaper,
if you would contact me on my email address that would be great
look forward to hear from you soon
sian
sian896@btinternet.com[/quote]
Hi Sian,
I would recommend cyprusweddingcenter if you are interested in saving much money by planning your own wedding.People there will help you a lot without charges.
my name is sian and im looking into getting married in cyprus around april/may 2010 im very intrested in staying at the aeneas hotel in aiya napa, but possibly getting married in some sort of church etc but then having the reception back at the hotel im looking at staying 4 2 weeks and would be looking at having a minimum of 20 guests ive been to my local travel agents who will be getting back intouch with me shortly with prices
but i was just wondering if you could give me some information and details on how i could go around things another way, possibly cheaper,
if you would contact me on my email address that would be great
look forward to hear from you soon
sian
sian896@btinternet.com[/quote]
Hi Sian,
I would recommend cyprusweddingcenter if you are interested in saving much money by planning your own wedding.People there will help you a lot without charges.
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Hi everyone
I'm new to this forum so if I ask questions that have been answered a million times before please bear with me!!
Anyway, my Fiance and I are planning on getting married in Cyprus in 2012. We have booked with Aphrodite Weddings and so far they have been excellent. We are planning on having the ceremony in Ayios Elias gardens but have no idea about where to hold our reception.
The guest list won't be huge, at the minute we have an estimate of around 15 and the ideal venue will be cosy with preferrably English style food as we are all plain eaters!
Any ideas or recommended venues that anyone has would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Jolene
I'm new to this forum so if I ask questions that have been answered a million times before please bear with me!!
Anyway, my Fiance and I are planning on getting married in Cyprus in 2012. We have booked with Aphrodite Weddings and so far they have been excellent. We are planning on having the ceremony in Ayios Elias gardens but have no idea about where to hold our reception.
The guest list won't be huge, at the minute we have an estimate of around 15 and the ideal venue will be cosy with preferrably English style food as we are all plain eaters!
Any ideas or recommended venues that anyone has would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Jolene
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