Samantha & Vinny – Sheraton Fiji
Samantha & Vinny were married at the Sheraton Fiji beachfront followed by a reception in the Westin Ballroom.
Images by Nadi Bay Photography
Samantha & Vinny were married at the Sheraton Fiji beachfront followed by a reception in the Westin Ballroom.
Images by Nadi Bay Photography
Lauren & Ben’s wedding was held at the Sheraton Fiji on the lawn area over looking the beachfront. Lauren’s theme was tropical with a hint of Pineapple.
Images by Ruslia from Leezett Photography
Cathy & Simon were married at the stunning Paradise Chapel at the Sheraton Fiji followed by their reception at the Kitchen Bure over at the Westin Denarau.
Images by Tokman Imagez
“Hi Chelsea and Miriama,
Firstly, to both of you, thank you so so much! Chelsea, you made planning the wedding a breeze and Miriama, you were amazing when we arrived, making sure I was happy with everything and that we’d covered off of everything.
I can’t think of anything else, other than to say again, thanks to you both so much!!! Can we do this again next year?! It was so much fun! To top it off, I think in total, we received about 6 bottles of champers and we received free room upgrades at two of the other resorts we stayed at, so after that holiday, I’m not sure I can stay in any hotels that are less than 5 stars now “
Thank you again!
Cathy & Simon
Michaela & Erik travelled by seaplane – Turtle Airways, up to the Yasawa Islands to Turtle Island for their honeymoon and while they were up there they did a stunning trash the dress session with Lia & Stu Johnson Photography…the images speak for themselves!!
The wedding day has arrived!!! Guest were whisked away on the amazing Bel’Mare to a private island – Honeymoon Island, where the ceremony was to take place. Michaela & Erik were joined by 10 of their closest family & friends on this very special day.
Images by Lia & Stu Johnson Photography
Wedding Story Part 2
…And so we decided to get married – destination, Fiji!
This would be the perfect setting for our once-in-a-lifetime wedding adventure!
We were such fans of those, greater-than-life, romantic , B&W celluloid classics, where dashing swashbucklers, along with their scruffy, ill-tempered, but charismatically loveable crews would battle villainous adversaries while sailing their great wooden ships across the beautiful South Pacific.
How could we resist?
So I told my wife-to-be, “This will be no problem at all. We’ll reserve a nice, comfortable room at one of the many resorts spread across the Fijian Islands. And everyone speaks English in Fiji. It’ll be a piece of cake”. How could it possibly go wrong?
We got right to it. We pulled out our iPads and laptops, hit the internet, and found some of the most-amazing places to stay where we would experience exciting “island” activities, colorful tropical drinks and fine dining.
…And then we discovered the Fijian phrase for “no worries” – sega na lega (pronounced “sayn-gah-nah-layn-gah”), which is used quite frequently, and which more-accurately means, “we’ll get to it eventually, could be today, tomorrow, next year…”.
We also found out that “high-quality” is a “relative” term.
We quickly realized that we needed help! We needed to find someone who knew the islands, the people, and how to make things work in Fiji. This person would be our “key” to a successful wedding adventure!
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I’m so very excited to share with you this wedding held on board the Bel’Mare. This couple had travelled all the way from the USA to honour the grooms mother on the biggest day of their lives. Michaela and Erik want to tell you their story in their own words.
Our adventure to Fiji begins with my mother, Johanne Berg-Raubitschek…
Growing up with my five sisters, my mother would often tell us stories about her amazing journeys to far-away, exotic places. She would show us pictures from old newspaper and magazine articles, from a time when reporters and photographers were enthusiastically documenting her travels around the world. We listened with anticipation and awe because, aside from being a good storyteller, my mother had been one of the few, select, Pan Am stewardesses who “stylishly” helped pioneer aviation during the 1950’s. It was an exciting time, full of new discoveries and adventures!
One brisk sunny day in January, while Michaela and I were spending time with my mother, I asked, “Mom, out of all the places that you’ve traveled to in the world, which was your favorite?”
My mother’s face brimmed with a beautiful smile. Without hesitation she said, “Fiji… Erik, it’s the most-wonderful place in the world!” She took my hand in hers and continued, “You and Michaela have to go to Fiji!” We smiled back, and I told her that we would.
Unexpectedly, with such youthful excitement, and so anxious to tell us more, my mother began describing Fiji. It seemed as if she was experiencing Fiji at that very moment. She told us about the clear turquoise-blue ocean, the fantastic expanses of coral – “playgrounds” for the most-colorful tropical fish we’d ever see, the brilliant sunrises, sunsets and warm tropical breezes, the “wonderful” seashells that you would find along the soft white-sand beaches, the magnificent sea turtles – more graceful than you could imagine while they’re swimming through the water, and what she treasured the most – the beautiful, and kind-hearted Fijian people.
She paused for a moment, her eyes glittering with anticipation, “Can I go with you?”
I answered, “Of course mom. We’ll all go together. Fiji sounds like an amazing place. You can be our guide.”
“When do we go? Are we going now?”
I tucked my mother into her blankets, and gently kissed her forehead, “Not today Mom, but soon. I promise.” She smiled.
…My mother passed away the next day.
Michaela & I decided, then, that we would not only visit Fiji, we would be married on the islands. Fiji would become a new chapter in our lives – an amazing new adventure!
…And, as promised, we would bring my mother along the journey. We would lay her ashes to rest in Fiji – my mother’s favorite place in the world.
We were lucky enough to be in Fiji for Fiona & Ian’s wedding at the Sheraton Fiji Resort, it is always such a pleasure to share the day with our brides and grooms. The ceremony was held in the stunning Paradise Chapel on the waterfront at the Sheraton followed by the reception at the fabulous Flying Fish Restaurant on the Sheraton Beachfront.
Photos by Rusila from Leezett Photography
“Thanks so much for helping us organise the wedding Chelsea!!! Couldn’t have done it without you and your tireless work. Not to mention your prompt and fix it attitude. It was a perfect day for us both and you still managed to help us with all the minor details right to the very end. We appreciate every little bit.”
Ian.
Jenna & Aaron were married at the gorgeous Hilton Fiji Beach Resort and Spa. The ceremony was held on the lawn area in front of their ground floor pool Villa and guests were served with canapés and sparking wine by the poolside.
The reception was then held in the Maravu Restaurant where guest were served a delicious three course alternate menu followed by a decadent chocolate mud, white chocolate mud and red velvet wedding cake designed by the Hilton. Jenna and Aaron first dance was to the Benny Benassi remix.
These beautiful images are by Nadi Bay Photography.
“Our wedding was truly amazing and it was all thanks to Chelsea, who made sure that every little detail was taken care of and that everything went smoothly on the day. I wouldn’t hesitate for a second in suggesting Chelsea to anyone getting married in Fiji, she was an absolute life saver and it meant that we could enjoy our time over there knowing that everything was taken care of. Chelsea, thank you!”
Thanks again for all your help!
Regards
Jenna
We are really excited to finally share with you this amazing wedding of Nisha & Josh, shot by Laurence from Nadi Bay Photography on the new Island resort Sheraton Resort & Spa, Tokoriki Island. All guests flew in from America and it was just immediate family that joined them in the celebration of their marriage.
Nisha had a vision of bright colours for her wedding, orange, hot pink and dark purple and we incorporated this into her flowers and the amazing wedding cake by Taste Fiji, which was flown in by Helicopter.
The couple wanted a romantic set up on the deck of the Flying Fish restaurant with the border of lights surrounding them and their guests. All the Decor was brought in by barge by Party & Event hire.
Nisha and Josh were also lucky enough to celebrate their marriage back in the USA when they returned and they had a traditional Indian wedding with extended family & friends, how lucky they were to have two celebrations!
“Our wedding day was wonderful! We had a beautiful sunny day, the flowers and decor looked better than I even imagined, Lydia did a wonderful job with my hair and makeup, Jennifer and Chetan had everything in order, Lawrence and Orlando were great to work with (we can’t wait to see the photos!), the celebrant did a great job, and Adriano went above and beyond spoiling us with a delicious five course menu. All the staff went above and beyond to make our special day memorable.