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Is finding the perfect destination for your wedding or honeymoon making your head spin? There are a number of ways you can help narrow down your selection, such as cost, weather, sightseeing and a few others. Usually good weather and sightseeing opportunities go hand in hand, unless you are wanting to go snowboarding and skiing.

On a downside, good weather usually also brings the peak season for a destination, which usually means higher costs etc. as well.

Hawaii

  • Best months: March to July, October and November
  • Worst months: Although far from horrible, December and January are coolest with an average afternoon temperature is 75 degrees; August and September are hottest which average 92 degrees. The wettest months are from November to March

Bahamas

  • Best months: November to April
  • Worst months: It is hottest, up to 89 degrees on average and rainiest from June to October

Bermuda

  • Best months: May to October
  • Worst month: January and February

Caribbean

  • Best months: Technically, December to May, when the area is coolest and enjoys the most wind, but average temperatures year-round hover between 78 and 88 degrees
  • Worst months: "Official" hurricane season runs from June to November, with the worst months being August, September and October

Europe

  • Best months: May through September or October
  • Worst months: December to February
Destination Wedding Weather

Florida

  • Best months: March, April, October, November
  • Worst months: May to September

Las Vegas

  • Best months: March, April, October, November
  • Worst months: June to September

Mexico

  • Best months: October to May
  • Worst months: Rainy season runs June through September, but usually only involves a short daily dousing. It is also hotter during the summer months

Southeast Asia (Bali, Thailand)

  • Best months: October to February
  • Worst months: Hottest between March and May; rainy from June to September

South Pacific (Fiji, French Polynesia)

  • Best months: May to October
  • Worst months: December to February (hot, humid and rainy); Tahiti lies well outside the Pacific cyclone zone and while Fiji does not, it is rarely hit during the highest-risk months of January and February

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