Fiji Weddings & Resort Wedding Packages
A wedding is a highlight of your life. Celebrating your marriage
in Fiji, with us at Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Islands Resort, will be a joyful
experience you will treasure always. Let us help you plan the wedding of your
dreams!
Please contact our reservations office for prices and available dates.
Fiji Wedding - On the Beach at Sunset
Many weddings at our
resort take place on a private expanse of beachfront at sunset. It is customary
for two Fijian Warriors to carry the bride up the beach to her groom. The procession
is accompanied by the blowing of conch shells and beating of Lali drums.
The marriage ceremony can be performed by a minister, priest or celebrant,
as the couple prefers. We offer three choices for music performed during the ceremony:
our string band, the Fijian Village Choir or the Church Choir.
Fiji
Wedding Packages
Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Islands Resort offers several
types of weddings that capture the essence of the romantic dreams that couples
have for their special day. We can also work in partnership to design a range
of special wedding ceremonies to suit any style and budget. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
TO OBTAIN A WEDDING LICENSE A current passport, birth certificate, and proof
of annulment or divorce (if appropriate) are required. The marriage license can
be arranged at the District Office in Savusavu. Appointments must be made during
normal office hours: Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm, Saturday 9 am-12 pm. We can also
arrange for the license to be obtained in Nadi (for an additional charge) if the
District Office in Savusavu is closed. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CATHOLIC
WEDDINGS Couples are to check exact details (well in advance) directly with
their local priest in their home Parish. The following is an example of mandatory
requirements: proof of baptism, letter of permission to marry obtained from local
priest containing a statement of freedom to marry and confirmation of completion
of marriage preparation program. The paperwork must be sent (well in advance)
to the priest in Fiji.
Resort Wedding Package
The Grand Wedding Ceremony - "Vaku Mau Levu"
A Grand
Event Against the stunning background of Savusavu Bay, the singing of the
village choir and the beating of the lali drum signal that the wedding ceremony
is about to begin. Fijian warriors in traditional dress escort the groom
to await the bridal procession at the "altar," which is lovingly decorated
with palm fronds and tropical flowers. The groom assumes his position and the
lali drum begins a wedding beat. The bride is escorted down the jetty by Fijian
warriors to the awaiting bili bili, a bamboo raft festooned with tropical flowers. As
the bili bili makes its gentle journey across the bay, the procession is accompanied
by the unique sound of the davui (a conch shell) that is blown by a warrior on
the raft to announce the bride's arrival. The bili bili is met by awaiting Fijian
warriors, who lift the bride ashore and escort her to her awaiting groom and their
guests. These activities are accompanied by the joyful a capella singing of the
village choir. Once the traditional Western ceremony is complete, the Fijian
warriors lead the newlyweds onto the bili bili for their romantic journey back
to the dock. Selected guests may be invited to await the arrival of the couple,
who are fêted with Champagne and savouries as the bay reflects the setting
sun. The wedding party is invited then to a traditional Fijian Kava ceremony
that creates a "spirit of place" for this day that will become etched
as a magical memory of a lifetime.
The festivities continue among friends
with Wedding Cake, Champagne and many congratulations. Afterwards, the newlyweds enjoy their Wedding Feast, which, as they prefer, may be a private dinner for two on the pier, or an intimate banquet with their island friends. The Bula Boys serenade
throughout the dinner.
A Fijian Meke may also be arranged for an additional
fee, featuring traditional dances and songs. * Please note the timing of
The Big Wedding is dependent upon tidal and sunset constraints, and weather conditions.
Resort Wedding Package
The Special Wedding Ceremony - "Vaka Mau Lai Lai"
Tradition and Ceremony, Fiji Style. With the waters of Savusavu
Bay as a picturesque backdrop, the start of the wedding ceremony is announced
by the singing of the village choir and the beating of the lali drum. Fijian
warriors escort the groom to await the arrival of the bridal procession at the
"altar," beautifully decorated with tropical flowers and palm fronds.
As the davui (a conch shell) is blown, the bridal procession begins. Carried aloft
by Fijian warriors on a throne decorated with tropical palm and flowers, the bride
is presented to her groom and their guests. Once the traditional Western
ceremony is complete, the Fijian warriors escort the newlyweds to a traditional
Fijian Kava ceremony that creates a "spirit of place" for this joyful
day that will be remembered forever. The celebration continues with Champagne,
Wedding Cake, selected friends, and many congratulations. Afterwards, the newlyweds
enjoy their Wedding Feast, which, as they prefer, may be a private dinner for
two on the pier, or an intimate banquet with their island friends. The Bula Band
boys serenade throughout dinner.
Resort Wedding Package
The Intimate Wedding Ceremony - "Vaka Mau Levu Lai Lai
A Special Event, Plain
and Simple. This wedding offers the features of the previous Little Wedding
Ceremony, with these exceptions: It does not include the village choir singing
prior and after the ceremony. Instead, the beginning of the ceremony is announced
by the blowing of the conch shell. The bride is not presented to her groom
by Fijian warriors on a flower-festooned throne, rather she walks to the altar.
NOTES:
- Traditional Tapa dress is available to rent (USD $200)
or purchase (USD $500)
- A High-definition professionally edited video movie (available
in a choice of formats) is available on DVD (USD $650).
- Still photography shot on professional high-def Nikon
cameras - colour corrected, including B/W and sepia if requested,
on DVD approx 120 shots (USD$ 450)
- Wedding Crown and bouquet are included in all ceremonies.
- Transport to the District Office in Savusavu is included
in all three wedding options.
Other Important Notes on Fiji Weddings:
Wedding Attire: Marriage celebrants may wear the wedding
attire of their choice, including traditional Fijian garments, available
at the resort. Fijian wedding garments are made from Tapa Cloth.
Tapa is bark from an indigenous, non-endangered tree pounded into
a fine cloth and hand decorated with traditional patterns of the
Fiji Islands.
Video Recordings: Couples who wish to relive their island
nuptials at home may arrange a video recording of the ceremony and
celebration for a fee of USD$650 + 17.5% VAT.
Special Requirements for Roman Catholics: If a Roman Catholic
Priest is desired, couples must bring the following documents from
home and present them in Fiji: Baptism Certificate, written confirmation
of the right to marry from one's own Parish Priest with written
recommendations (for practicing Roman Catholics). In addition, the
couple must have at least one meeting with the Priest in Savusavu
before the ceremony, which can also be arranged when signing the
application.
Marriage License Requirements
Marriage License applicants must possess a valid Passport, Birth
Certificate and annulment papers if divorced. The couple must go
together to the Savusavu Crown Law Office to sign the application
and pay the Marriage License fee of USD$11. The wedding must take
place within 28 days of the application's signing.
The resort will organize these requirements for the couple and arrange
for the marriage celebrant.
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