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One idea is to marry on water, such as on a private yacht or ferry. A boat gives you a unique venue for your guests to enjoy 360 degrees of amazing and serene waterfront views. Renting a private yacht or ferry is an option, and prices are comparable to those of renting typical large-scale venues. For a boat wedding, capacity is something to keep in mind, so smaller weddings and more intimate groups are best suited for this option.
A wedding on a boat also offers the chance to have an intimate reception on-board, then dock at a nearby island or yacht club for a larger reception with friends and family. - Kick your wedding up a notch by hosting your ceremony and reception in a sky-high venue---a skyscraper. Nothing says "big city" like a breathtaking view of the horizons tens of stories up, and hosting your wedding amid the clouds is a creative option for the ultimate urban wedding. From a beautiful backdrop for the first dance to a positively uplifting photo opp for all partygoers, a wedding in the sky offers an exciting alternative to tradition.
- For the nature lover who enjoys artisanal wines, foods and organic settings, a vineyard is the perfect venue. Emanating natural beauty, this setting is enhanced by the versatility: There is a plethora of venue options within a typical vineyard. First, there's the actual vineyard where the grapes are grown. There is usually a great open space or field in this area that would be perfect for both ceremony and reception. The indoor cellars provide a raw feel for a sleek rehearsal get-together. Also, most vineyards have rustic chefs' tables and private dining spaces that can be utilized.











