
The wedding day is considered one of the most central events in a person's life. How to mark this day, how to celebrate this day depends on a number of factors. Certainly, the nationality, religious affiliation and taste of the couple will determine both the scale and the traditions of the wedding. But one thing is certain - this day is worth celebrating and making as eventful and emotional as possible.
The first association with a wedding is likely to be with one of the central figures of the day - the bride, dressed in a long white gown. But this day is about more than fancy dress, because weddings are the result of hard and long work, often undertaken by the bride and groom. A wedding is a time-consuming process of planning and organising - starting with the creation of the guest list and wedding invitations.
The newlyweds, the bride and groom, think of everything - including all sorts of little details - to celebrate this day. Where will each of the guests be seated, so that each of them has an interesting interlocutor by their side? Which biscuit to choose for the wedding cake so that every gourmet is satisfied? Just as important as all of the above, how will the evening be organised so that every wedding guest remembers the day with a smile on their lips?
What happens after the ceremony at which the vows are made? It is followed by a celebration! The scale of the celebration will depend on the wedding budget of the newlyweds. It is said that Jewish women save for their wedding day all their lives, but here young girls tend to only dream about this special occasion from childhood, without setting aside a certain amount of money for their wedding dress or for catering for the guests.
So, the wedding ceremony is not the end - it's just the moment when the big celebrations can begin! If you want to start or add an unusual touch to the evening, take a cruise on one of the Riga by canal boats - Darling, Maria, Rebeka or Laima. Let the bride, groom, best men and wedding guests start the event with a small celebration on the water, and let the champagne on the boat be just the beginning.
"Riga by canal can accommodate from 8 to 19 wedding guests, who will enjoy an unforgettable trip discovering a side of Riga they have never seen before. Champagne on the boat and the most beautiful views of the most popular sights in the city centre - the bridges, the Central Market, the picturesque Old Town and Andrejosta.
The traditional wedding car is a luxury limousine, but it's time to put a new twist on the choice of vehicle! A boat can also be a part of this beautiful day - a wedding on water? The deck of the boat is the place where the bride and groom ceremoniously open a bottle of champagne and the guests raise their glasses to the newlyweds - on this special day!
By the way, the deck of the boat can serve as an ideal place for a wedding photo shoot - wedding photos on the boat. And as we already know, the wedding photo is no less important part of the big day than the white dress of the bride. Wedding photos on a boat - professional and thoughtful photos that can preserve even a small part of the joy of your wedding day. Wedding photos on a boat will bring joy for many years after the big event - they will be unforgettable shots!
It is said that a wedding is a one-off event that neither the bride and groom, nor the best man, can foresee in advance and rehearse down to the last detail. It is impossible to do so, because preparing for a wedding involves a million things to do and a million tasks to complete.
Make the planning process easier, plan an enjoyable evening on the water! After the ceremony, we'll take a boat trip, gathering the wedding guests for a glass of champagne, starting an unforgettable celebration marathon!