Southern California Beach Wedding Tips

By Christopher Bell


Getting married is a major event in one's life and many people want to make it as memorable as possible. Some desire to create their dream scenario of a romantic ceremony with the Pacific Ocean as a sparkling backdrop. When planning a beautiful Southern California beach wedding, there are a few things that one should know to make the experience an unforgettable one.

The majestic Pacific Ocean, colored by the setting sun with the waning light glistening on the sand is a setting many people crave so it is best to confirm a location as much in advance as possible. Even with so many great venues from which to choose, the amount of bookings available are usually claimed quickly. Some of the restrictions each has in place may also limit a couple's options.

As most of the beaches are public, it can be extremely difficult to find a private section of sand, which is why venue choice is important. Certain ones may be able to offer client exclusive access near the water, or have a ceremony space that overlooks the ocean. Factors such as catering needs, guest count and specialized requests can all limit viable options.

Guests should definitely be made aware if the ceremony is going to physically take place in the sand. If they have this knowledge ahead of time, they can dress in shoes and clothing that is more appropriate for the location. The bride may want to consider sandals or going barefoot instead of heels and a shorter, lighter weight dress versus a full formal ball gown.

To keep guests from being inconvenienced by the glaring sun and clinging sand, a few creative amenities might be able to help. Shoe valets allow people to switch out their formal footwear for customized flip flops, and provides a place where they can use soft bristled brushes to wipe their feet off and switch back to their other shoes for the reception. Passing out visors, hats or sunglasses as favors will also shield eyes and keep everyone more comfortable.

Though the weather is almost always perfect in this part of the state, there are times when rain or wind may cause issue. Anytime an outdoor event is planned, it is important to have a back-up option just in case. Many of the venues are prepared for such circumstances and may have tents, shelters or indoor spaces available for emergency use.

Since having the vast Pacific Ocean as a back drop and the sandy expanse as the ceremony space, there really is no need to go overboard with the decorations at such an event. Most people choose to keep it simple with covers on the seating and a minimally adorned arch or chuppah that will frame the couple and officiant in this majestic setting. Floral arrangements are typically limited to a few pedestal bouquets or accent pieces on the aisle chairs.

This type of ceremony is truly personal but their is a business aspect to it that should not be forgotten. A lot of headache can be avoided by carefully reading all contracts with one's planner, caterer, venue and vendors before signing the agreements. It is highly advisable to verify with all coordinators to confirm that all necessary permits have been obtained.




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