Wedding Ceremonies
Bali is a wonderful, exotic and popular wedding site for the celebration of a wedding ceremony for couple getting married in Bali, whether it will be for a legal wedding ceremony such as Christian wedding ceremony, Catholic wedding ceremony, Muslim wedding ceremony, Buddhist wedding ceremony, Hindu wedding ceremony, and civil wedding ceremony, or one of the various non legal ceremonies or non religious ceremony such as a Commitment Ceremony – declaring your love and commitment to each other, Balinese Blessing Ceremony – a traditional wedding ceremony, Renewal of Vows – expressing your love and devotion to each other or the Religious Ceremony providing a religious component to your ceremony.
Legal Wedding Ceremony
Legal Wedding is a wedding ceremony that allows you to have legal wedding certificates (2 certificates: religious certificate and civil certificate) that are valid and legal in any country. Indonesia recognizes five religions Protestant, Catholic, Hindu, Moslem and Buddhist and it is possible for couples to be legally married in Indonesia …
Religious Wedding Ceremony
Religious Ceremony is a wedding ceremony conducted by a representative of your own religious belief (i.e. a priest for Catholic, a minister for Protestant, a celebrant for Hindu and Buddhist and a penghulu for Moslem). This wedding is not recognized as a legal wedding but you will get a religious certificate …
Commitment Ceremony
Commitment Ceremony is a wedding ceremony for the couple that wants to express their love and to pledge to one another. There is no religious official or government registrar. We can prepare a ‘certificate’ with the wording of …
Balinese Blessing
Balinese Blessing is a wedding ceremony where the Balinese Hindu Celebrant prays for good things such as: safety, health, finances, bright future and happiness for the couple. This ceremony is possible also for you who may already be legally married, and want to re-commit …
Renewal of Vows
Renewal of Vows is a wedding ceremony for the couple that wants to re-declare of their wedding vows. The process is not much different than religious weddings, and there is no legal certificate.
As the ceremony is a non legal ceremony it will not interfere with those couples already …