Most Exotic Locations around the World to Have Your Wedding
♫ November 16th, 2009 4:59 amDestination weddings in which couples tie the knot at some of the most beautiful beaches, resorts, palaces, and gardens throughout the world make up a large chunk of the $125 billion American wedding industry according to CBS News. Wedding couples who choose to combine their nuptials with travel and adventure can select from a number of beautiful locations, ranging from exotic beauty to icy splendor.
1. Cathedral Peak Hotel, Drakensberg, South Africa
Stage your nuptials at the top of the Drakensberg mountain range in a thatch and stone wedding chapel with a large picture window directly behind the pulpit. Hotel guests will enjoy the comfortable accommodations which include stunning views of the mountain range and its array of exotic flora and fauna. 
2. Tandjung Sari Resort, Bali, Indonesia
While Bali is a popular wedding location due to its beautiful beaches and lush scenery, this resort offers a more authentic and customizable experience. Hold your wedding ceremony on their lush beach and then enjoy some rest and relaxation in the charming villas.

3. Beaches of Mauritius, Indian Ocean
Arrange a barefoot wedding on the white sand beaches of Mauritius, an island located about 500 miles east of Madagascar in the midst of the Indian Ocean. A celebrity hotspot, the exotic island boasts a number of luxurious accommodations and a multicultural environment with traces of Asian and African cultures.
4. Top of a Glacier in New Zealand
Marry on top of a glacier or mountain for a stunning view of ruggedly beautiful New Zealand. The wedding party and guests will need to take a helicopter to the top, but they are guaranteed memories that will last a lifetime.

5. Submerged in the Atlantis Submarine Maui, Hawaii
Slip on your diamond engagement ring while gazing at coral reefs and exotic sea creatures submerged 130+ feet underwater in the Atlantis submarine. Up to 40 of your nearest and dearest wedding guests can watch you exchange your vows in front of a large portal in the bow of the submarine.

6. The Ice Hotel, Quebec, Canada
Visitors unafraid of a bit of cold can marry in a hotel made entirely of ice. One of only two ice hotels in the world, Quebec’s Ice Hotel opens to the public each January and hosts lavish nuptial ceremonies in which up to 84 guests stay in the most unique hotel imaginable. The wedding ceremony takes place in a chapel that includes a stunning ice altar, ice pews insulated with deer pelts, and an etched glass window that resembles stained glass.

