17 Of The Most Beautiful LGBT-Friendly Wedding Venues From Around The World
Step one: Win the lottery. Step two: Pick one of these insane getaways and never return.
Choosing to have a destination wedding is exciting and stressful. Choosing to have a destination wedding as a same-sex couple is exciting, stressful, and downright confusing. Where is it legal and where is it illegal for you to be wed? And once you have a location, which venues will even allow same-sex couples to hold ceremonies?
BuzzFeed News reached out to The Venue Report, masters in their trade of finding the most exotic and fanciful wedding locales, for a rundown of the most stunning wedding destinations that also think gay is A-OK. Here is what they found:
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The Oyster Inn (Auckland, New Zealand)
The inn of Waiheke Island (really a seafood restaurant, bar, private dining room, and beach shop all-in-one) is gay-owned and operated.
Venue Report: "A coastal hideaway just forty minutes from Auckland, this beautiful boutique boasts the kind of intimacy only remote locations with high style can. With only three guest rooms, you’ll keep this wedding party small."
The fine print: Same-sex marriage became legal in New Zealand back in 2013.
Courtesy Oyster Inn
Oyster Inn
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