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Gay Travel Guide, The Best Mexico Beach Wedding Locations

When it comes to finding the perfect location to hold a beach wedding, I must confess that I am a little particular. After all, when it comes to your special day, you only want the best, right?

Mexico weddings on the beach come highly recommended by anyone who has ever set foot on the foreshore of the Mexican coast and witnessed the blue water lapping up onto the pristine sands. I have not been as fortunate yet, so when it comes to finding the best-of-the-best for the beach wedding of my lifetime, I had to do a little more super-sleuthing.

According to Forbes Traveler, a travel magazine that consulted with a panel of travel agents, writers, and tour operators, the best beaches in Mexico for the beach wedding of your dreams include all of the following:

* Maroma Beach, Playa del Carmen;
* Chacala Beach near Puerto Vallarta;
* Bahias de Huatulco, Oaxaca;
* Playa del Amor, Cabo San Lucas;
* Mayakoba Beach, Riviera Maya;
* North Beach, Isla Mujeres;
* Loreto, Baja;
* Four Seasons, Punta Mita; and
* El Careyes Beach, Careyes.

If you are considering a quiet and intimate Mexico beach wedding, now you know which beaches are considered to be Mexico’s best. After all, it comes down to you and your fiancé’s personal choice — or, in my case, my husband’s selection as we are renewing our vows – so that you, too, can find out which beach suits you best. Then, you can discuss your Mexico wedding selection with your Destination Wedding Specialist, so that you can plan your perfect beach wedding as well. Oh, this is just so exciting! I honestly cannot wait to get started!

Source: blog.destinationweddings.com

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