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Belize is gaining quite the reputation as the perfect place to tie the knot. A growing number
of resorts cater to weddings of all sizes, some quite creatively (such as ceremonies underwater or atop Maya pyramids). If eloping, you must be
in Belize three business days before submitting your marriage application to the Registrar General's Office (tel. 501/227-7377, not open on
weekends or local holidays).
You get the paperwork back the following business day for your ceremony. If you have been
divorced or widowed, bring a photocopy of the death certificate or divorce decree. The Government of Belize charges US$100 for the license and
you'll need a birth certificate or passport.
NORM:
How far in advance should a couple prepare themselves for their honeymoon, romantic getaway or
wedding in Belize?
Joshua:
Honeymoons and getaways are easy and do not need much advance time when booking, except around
the holidays and at the more popular resorts. If you are planning a wedding during the high season that will require numerous rooms for guests,
book a year in advance if possible. Otherwise, a few months are usually sufficient.
NORM:
What resources are available on the Internet pertaining to weddings and honeymoon vacations in
Belize?
Joshua:
Several wedding specialists can facilitate paperwork, ministers, flowers, book hotels,
celebrations, etc. including Katie Valk for anywhere in the country, Iraida Gonzales on San Pedro, and Lee Nyhus in Placencia.
NORM:
Is there anything else you wish to tell our readers that we have not covered?
Joshua:
Yes, keep an eye on my WEBSITE for new links and developments regarding romance in Belize and
beyond; I have the most popular Belize forums and news posted on my links page. Also, MY PUBLISHER'S SITE will soon feature sample itineraries
and other excerpts from my book, to make planning your Belize trip even easier.
Lastly, remember the words of Kurt Vonnegut's prophet, Bokon: Peculiar travel suggestions are
dancing lessons from God.
Happy trails, everyone, Joshua
For over thirty- five years, Norm Goldman practiced as a Title Attorney and Civil Law Notary in
Montreal, Canada. After his retirement from the legal profession, Norm pursued two of his passions - book reviewing and travel writing,
implementing many of his research skills he had been practicing for 35 years.
Norm and his wife Lily are a unique husband and wife team, writer and water colorist, who write
and paint about romantic destinations and wedding destinations.
Basically, they meld art and words in order to create an unusual travel story, which generates
interest, particularly because of the fact that each painting appears to have been custom-made for the story-original story and original art.
Combining the watercolors with travel writing provides a softer, more romantic look at the places they visit.
As they specialize in web-based content, their articles and water- colors are featured on their
own site, Sketchandtravel.Com, as well as several other sites.

You can find out more about Norm and Lily be going to http://www.sketchandtravel.com or http://www.bookpleasures.com
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