Destination Weddings
Planning a wedding in Bali, Thailand, Fiji or beyond? Be aware: Overseas wedding paperwork can be a nightmare.
So please do have a lovely wedding overseas!
But avoid the bureaucracy and stress of overseas paperwork.
Get legally married in Australia first — quickly, easily, and affordably.
Simple Weddings handles your legal marriage here at home so you can enjoy your dream ceremony abroad without a single form to chase, at a time when you should be free to enjoy your honeymoon.
Why Do the Legal Part Here
As we’ve said – Overseas wedding paperwork can be a nightmare.
Getting legally married in another country often means long queues, forms, translations, embassy visits and waiting periods. In some places it can take days — even weeks — to finalise the paperwork.
With Simple Weddings, you skip all that. We take care of the legal ceremony in Australia first — fast, affordable and fully recognised — so your overseas celebration is pure enjoyment.
How It Works
Three Simple Steps to Be Legally Married Before You Fly
Book Online
Choose your date and location from just $300 — we’ll confirm instantly.
Lodge Your NOIM
We guide you through the Notice of Intended Marriage paperwork step-by-step.
Say “I Do”
Attend a short legal ceremony, sign the papers and you’re officially married — ready for your destination celebration.
Why Couples Choose Simple Weddings
Why hundreds of couples choose us every year
- Australia’s fastest, easiest legal wedding service
- Fixed low prices — no surprises
- Registry-office alternative — no long waits
- Perfect for couples marrying overseas
- Friendly, helpful team who make the process super-easy
What our clients say:
We got legally married through Simple Weddings before our Bali ceremony — it saved us so much stress and paperwork.
— Kelly & James, Footscray, Vic
The process was clear, quick and affordable. We were legally married within 35 days — then enjoyed our big day in Fiji!
— Amanda & Luke, Beaumont, SA
Ready to make your overseas wedding stress-free?
Get legally married in Australia first — then celebrate anywhere you like.
