Get Married in Plett
Garden Route weddings have become extremely popular, especially in Plett.
Couples throughout the world are turning to the magical forests, spectacular coastline, and mountain backdrops of the Garden Route.
And, its undeniably exquisite scenery aside, Plett is perched neatly between the airports and business advantages of George and Port Elizabeth. So, as many bridal parties have already discovered, this quaint beach town and its surrounds are ideally situated for weddings.
Guests have a veritable smorgasbord of sights to take in
Guests have a veritable smorgasbord of sights to take in and places to peruse – from safari parks to bungee jumping to whale watching.
One thing to take into account is the huge popularity of Plett from mid-December to mid-January when it experiences its annual summer holiday rush. If you were considering getting married at this festive but busy time, it’s best to make your arrangements (including securing your venue, service providers and your guests’ accommodation) well in advance.
The Big Question Series
Planning a wedding is a stressful business – we know! There are a seemingly stupendous amount of what if’s hurtling through the young bride (and sometimes the groom’s too!) heads: what if the make-up artist makes me look like a giddy geisha, what if the DJ sucks and nobody hits the dancefloor, what if the florist mixes up my order with someone else’s?! Eek!
Now because weddings are so popular in the Garden Route, we are lucky to have a great variety of excellent and competitive service providers, so you don’t really need to worry that you’ll be stuck with second-rate people on the day. But to help you make sure you get the best person for your big day, we have a couple of Big Questions to guide you.
We will be writing a series of instalments with handy questions that you can ask your potential service providers, to help you make your hunt for the perfect DJ, florist or photographer in the area that little bit easier.
You don’t need to be a bridezilla or a beat-up, bullied brideling; going to a potential vendor with tick-box question sheets in hand will protect both you and the provider– both parties will know what to expect, and you can rest assured you are choosing the best person for the job.