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Wedding on a Yacht

A wedding on a yacht is an ideal option for holding a ceremony and a wedding banquet in one place, and with a huge bonus in the form of a marine atmosphere.

There are several types of yachts that differ in size, finishing (and other nuances) – and, accordingly, in rental price.

Depending on the number of your guests and your budget, we will select the yacht that is right for you.

It is also possible to decorate the vessel according to your taste and preferences. In addition, in most cases, the wedding lunch menu can be agreed upon.

A wedding on a yacht is beautiful, comfortable and original!!!

Documents for a wedding in Cyprus:

  1. Valid passports
  2. A copy of the birth certificate, notarized translated into English or Greek and certified with an apostille.
  3. Certificate of marital status, i.e. whether he/she is single, divorced or widowed, issued by an official authority of his/her country. (For Israelis Tamzit Rishum)
    • The above certificate is valid for 3 months from the date of issue and must be notarized into English or Greek and certified with an apostille.
    • The original Certificate of Marital Status and the official translation must be submitted together.
    • It is also necessary to legalize the certificate of marital status. The best form of legalization is an apostille stamp if their country has signed the “Hague Convention Abolishing Requirements for the Legalization of Foreign Public Documents of October 5, 1961.” Otherwise, he/she will need to contact the official authority of his/her country for the necessary legalization.
  4. The original divorce document, in the case of a divorced person, which states that the divorce is final and not subject to appeal, duly signed, stamped and legalized, and notarized into English or Greek and certified with an apostille. The original divorce document and the official translation must be submitted together.
  5. Death certificate of the spouse, in case he/she was married, but his/her spouse died. The certificate must be legalized and notarized into English or Greek and certified with an apostille. The original document and the official translation must be submitted together.