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The coolest weddings in the world...

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EVERY week our Holiday Hero NEIL SIMPSON takes an in-depth look at a brilliant holiday idea, doing all the legwork so you don’t have to. As Valentine’s Day beckons, he checks out the world’s most romantic wedding venues.

THE perfect wedding deserves the perfect location – and increasing­ly couples are heading abroad to find it.

Tying the knot overseas can mean some extra admin and you should check the official gov.uk/marriageab­road website to ensure your ceremony is legally binding. But don’t think the planning will be harder overseas. All the photo- friendly locations here have English-speaking wedding planners on hand.

Waterside wedding:

Walk on water before taking your vows in the new ‘over-the-ocean’ chapel at Sandals Ochi Beach in Jamaica. The wooden chapel can accommodat­e 56 guests and offers 360-degree views of the Caribbean – and a crystal- clear view through the glass floor to the waters below. You choose how the chapel is decorated, and the more guests you invite to the resort, the more extras – such as room upgrades – you get for free.

Book it: The wedding venue is free if you stay at all-inclusive Sandals Ochi Beach, where seven nights in spring 2020 starts at £1,639pp, including flights. sandals.co.uk/weddings/venues

Legendary l ocation:

Head to Cyprus and marry in the birthplace of Aphrodite, goddess of love. It’s hard to find a more beautiful place for a ceremony than the whitewalle­d Ayia Anathasia chapel in the grounds of the luxury Anassa hotel. Exchange vows in the chapel, then have photos in the hotel’s olive groves, gardens or on its beach.

Book it: Wedding packages and rooms at Anassa start at £2,224 a week in spring next year. anassa.com

Cinematic choice:

For a Gone With The Wind vibe plus lashings of Southern charm consider the ivycovered chapel in the grounds of the Sea Island hotel in Georgia in the Deep South of the US. Outside you can celebrate beneath ancient oaks or alongside lines of swaying palms. Take BA’s new direct flight to Charleston (from April 4) and the hotel is a scenic drive down the coast.

Book it: Weddings in the chapel start at £1,900 and rooms at Sea Island cost from £3,000 for a week this autumn. seaisland.com

So cool:

For a one-of-a-kind wedding venue head to the Arctic Circle and the Ceremony Hall in Sweden’s original Ice Hotel. It’s unique as the hall melts every summer and is rebuilt, in a different style, each winter. Up to 40 guests can watch you exchange vows at an altar made of solid ice. If you don’t fancy spending your wedding night in an igloo, there are ‘warm rooms’ on site.

Book it: Full weddings in the Ceremony Hall, including photograph­er, drinks and a night at Ice Hotel, from £3,750. icehotel.com

Home of romance:

Italy’s Amalfi Coast is one of the world’s most romantic destinatio­ns, and the medieval Cloisters de San Francesco in Sorrento make a stunning location. After a ceremony amid the marble interiors, most couples have a reception on the terraces of the neighbouri­ng Grand Hotel Ambasciato­ri.

Book it: Weddings at the cloisters cost from £1,925, with a week at Ambasciato­ri from £ 2,439 per room in spring 2020. perfectwed­dingsabroa­d.co.uk

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TIE THE KNOT IN STYLE: The Wedding Chapel at Jamaica’s Sandals Ochi Beach. Top: The Ceremony Hall at Sweden’s Ice Hotel
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