There are different options for couples wanting to exchange vows in Goa.

Even if you’re a non-resident, it is possible to be legally married in Goa with the local civil registrar. You would need to send documents to us before your departure and arrive up to two weeks before the wedding ceremony in Goa could take place. We then oversee the whole process - from obtaining the court order to delivery of the wedding certificates – leaving you to enjoy your holiday and prepare for the big day itself.

For most people, however, a civil ceremony to complete the legal paperwork in your home country before coming away is the most straightforward option. You can then have your ‘wedding day’ in Goa to celebrate your marriage.

The moment you exchange vows with your loved one should be absolutely magical, so we will make sure that – whatever you choose – the wedding ceremony reflects that magic.

This could be a colourful Hindu ceremony beneath a canopy of opulent Indian fabric, the bride dressed in a beautiful sari with her hands painted in delicate ‘mehndi’ henna, with the priest leading the couple through the sacred seven steps to a soundtrack of traditional Indian tabla and sitar.

For a non-denominational or spiritual blessing in Goa the possibilities are endless. You could decide to be married in a circle of tropical flowers on a hill overlooking the beach at sunset, exchange vows under a white wedding arch accompanied by a classical concert pianist, or have an evening service under the stars.

Please contact us for more information about the options to get married in Goa, and to start to plan your perfect wedding ceremony.