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New Zealand’s Best Wedding Venues

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New Zealand is a dream destination for many people around the world. It encompasses natural vistas and stunning scenery which cannot be found anywhere else in the world. The picturesque nation is also home to many places that can be postcard-perfect for your wedding.

So whether you are looking for a unique venue, resorts, or beautiful gardens, New Zealand has it all.

Here in the blog below, we will decode 7 places that pose as a perfect setting for solemnizing your wedding.

  1. Glenview
    Glenview promises amazing scenery that uplifts the entire celebration of togetherness. The hilltop venue is perfect for couples on the cusp of solemnizing their wedding. Green pastures, enchanting views, and the Tararua mountains in the backdrop promise an abundance of tranquility to the people. Be it a small intimate ceremony or a large one, the private haven can amass a total of 200 people. For all those people who require a more idyllic setting can choose in between Oval garden, Oriental garden, and Native garden to make the special moments evergreen.
  2. Fiordland Lodge
    Luxury and natural settings await you in this scenic lodge. Set in the World Heritage Area, the location has both mountains and lakes in its vicinity which gives a special touch to celebrations. With an impeccable facility, stunning interiors, and wooden décor design, the location turns your wedding into a dream come true affair. Just imagine saying “I Do” with the backdrop of Lake TeAnau, surrounded by magnetic views. Perfect, isn’t it? Along with comfortable rooms for the guest, couples also have an additional option for dining under the stars, which makes your special day even more happening.
  3. Cordis Hotel
    New Zealand has ample spaces across its territory that cook up an elegant setting for your wedding day. Cordis hotel is one of them. The hotel features unsurpassed amenities for your big day. From elegant ballrooms and function halls, there are three venues in total that can accommodate 700 guests. The grand rooms of the hotel are perfectly matched with elegant settings, opulent furnishings, and a private bar where guests can enjoy each and every moment. Whether you choose the chandeliers studded crystal rooms or the spectacular ballroom with private entrance, either way, you are up for a lavish wedding from all aspects.
  4. Old St Pauls
    This location is idle for all those who want a church wedding like the old times. Old St Pauls is a historic church studded with grandeur which makes your wedding even more special. The chapel features stained glass windows that match perfectly with the wooden desks and ceilings. There is also an antique bell that has been a witness to every bride’s arrival for 150 years. All these are coupled with a grand piano which recreates a historic moment when you both exchange the wows for a happily ever after.
  5. Beachcomber Cruises
    For all those who would want to exchange vows amidst the gargantuan ocean, New Zealand has some of the best cruise services. Beachcomber cruise is the perfect pick for giving the epic moment a romantic twist while sailing through the Queen Charlotte Sound. The cruise service has all on-site amenities for a private wedding and can accommodate up to 150 guests. With an open upper deck, you solemnize the wedding with the love of your life on board while being surrounded by turquoise waters and secluded bays.
  6. Skyline Queenstown
    Nothing can get perfect for a soon to be hitched couple than this place. The Skyline Queenstown as the name suggests oversees the city with the backdrop of Lake Wakatipu. Featuring a variety of cuisines for your guests the venue also lets you arrive in a gondola for a dramatic twist. One of the idyllic ways of solemnizing your wows with your partner.
  7. Papamoa Beach Resort
    This is the only beach resort in the Bay of Plenty and features many stupendous spots for tying the knot with your loved one. From the garden venue to a hilltop, there are four locations in the resort where one can exchange the vows. Also, featuring a panoramic view of the ocean, excellent service, and lip-smacking treats for your guests, the location is perfect for your special day.

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Sophie Ireland
Sophie is currently serving as a Senior Economist at CEOWORLD magazine's Global Unit. She started her career as a Young Professional at CEOWORLD magazine in 2010 and has since worked as an economist in three different regions, namely Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, East Asia, and the Pacific. Her research interests primarily revolve around the topics of economic growth, labor policy, migration, inequality, and demographics. In her current role, she is responsible for monitoring macroeconomic conditions and working on subjects related to macroeconomics, fiscal policy, international trade, and finance. Prior to this, she worked with multiple local and global financial institutions, gaining extensive experience in the fields of economic research and financial analysis.


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