The Palace Promise: Your every wish indulged


The most important day of your life calls for a picture perfect setting and perfect planning. That's the Palace Promise to you. They promise to make your wedding a joyous succession of wonderfully unforgettable moments. And spare no effort in ensuring that every detail is attended to, leaving you free to enjoy friends, family and the romance of the occasion.

At Palace, it's not just the ceremony that makes the memories. It's those extra, little touches, presented as part of your wedding package. Details such as: the fresh fruit plate, petit furs, sparkling wine welcoming you on arrival, a continental breakfast in bed the morning after the wedding, and a candlelight dinner for two in one of the resort's restaurants. Some of their locations even offer a honeymooners only cocktail party and a complimentary photograph memento. You'll always have the option to select packages for a wedding or vow renewal that include a variety of options and services, such as video and photography packages cocktail parties and cakes; room decor, flower arrangements and bouquets and spa and beauty treatments.

Each resort offers luxurious accomodations with a double Jacuzzi and sophisticated amenities. Some offer access to the finest spas and golf courses. Whether you prefer an intimate ceremony, a lively gathering of family and friends, or an extravagant gala, there's a perfect Palace Resort for your dream wedding. Once you've made your choice, planning is easy because everything is included. At select Palace Resorts, the bride and groom can arrive in a horse-drawn carriage. But no matter which wedding resort you choose, your ceremony and all the special moments surrounding it will become treasured, life long memories.

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