Bali Travel Wedding Guide
If you're planning a wedding in Bali, these are the questions you’ll need to answer.
1. How far in advance should you book a Bali wedding?
Unlike traditional weddings, Bali wedding dates are in high demand from couples worldwide. For small weddings, we recommend booking 3–6 months ahead; for medium to large weddings, book at least 6 months in advance.
2. Can a wedding in Bali be held for just two people?
Absolutely. Based on our experience, many weddings each year involve just the couple. The team at Bali Dream Church is highly experienced in creating an intimate, romantic atmosphere, ensuring the ceremony never feels empty.
3. What’s the best season for a Bali wedding?
The dry season runs from March to October, which is also peak wedding season. November to February brings the wet season, with occasional showers and warmer weather, though Bali’s temperature stays between 25–30°C year-round. If rain is a concern, choose an indoor church venue for the ceremony and an indoor dinner reception.
4. What about the budget?
A Bali wedding can fit any budget—you can spend as much or as little as you like. It all depends on your own needs and what you prioritize.
5. What should you consider when choosing a wedding venue in Bali?
Bali offers a wide range of wedding venues: churches, water terraces, lawns, terraces, villas, and more. You can choose based on your preferences, budget, venue requirements, and guest count. A great option is Bali Dream Church, where you can hold your ceremony and also use the Dream Water Terrace.
6. How do you choose wedding decor in Bali?
For a Bali wedding, you can pick from ocean-view, lawn, forest, and other natural settings. Each venue lends itself to different styles—woodland, white and green, white and pink, purple tones, and more. Think about the atmosphere you want to create beforehand.
Currently, 99% of Bali wedding venues do not allow fully customized decor schemes, or they require a high venue fee to do so.
At Bali Dream Church, you can customize the decor to match your vision, bringing your dream wedding to life.
7. What about wedding attire?
For a Bali wedding, lightweight and comfortable satin or lace gowns are perfect. For a church ceremony, choose a more glamorous or elegant gown that matches the decor. The groom’s outfit should complement the bride’s and be comfortable as well.
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