I price my services starting with the ceremony type, and build from there. Bali offers tons of stunning wedding venues, so rather than limiting you to set packages, I provide flexible options to suit your needs. After all, who wants to scroll through countless pages of packages?
I aim to be as transparent as possible with the pricing. No one likes unexpected additional charges so I’ll make sure you won’t have to deal with any surprises at the end of the day.
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Now, before you dive into the pricing, I’d like to let you know that marriage in Indonesia is slightly different that what you’re accustomed to in your home country. For a start, you’ll need to share the same belief/religion for your marriage to be acknowledged by the law (applies for legal wedding), and same-gender marriage is strictly prohibited.
Indonesia recognize six religions: Islam, Catholicism, Protestantism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism.
To make it easier, I’d classify type of ceremonies into two, which you can check out below. If you need further clarifications. know that we’re always here for you!
- If you’re only looking to celebrate, go ahead with the commitment ceremony. This ceremony isn’t legal binding, which means you can’t register your marriage back in your home country using the commemorative certificate received. Vow renewal falls under this category as well.
- If you want to have a legal ceremony where your marriage is recognized by the Indonesian law, go ahead with the civil ceremony (another name is ‘legal ceremony’). This ceremony is indeed legal binding, which means you can register your marriage back in your home country using the civil marriage certificate issued. How this works: Your ceremony has to be led by a Priest from the relevant religious department in Indonesia, and only after the religious ceremony is completed that we can start submitting your documents to the civil office.
UPDATE MAY 12 2024 –
Civil ceremony is currently available in limited regions of Bali, and it’s only available for 1) Indonesian couples with Balinese KTP, 2) Mix Indonesian-foreigner couple, and 3) Both foreigners with or without Indonesian residence permits.
Regions that accept civil ceremony locations: Denpasar, Gianyar, and Tabanan.
Includes:
- Wedding planning service
- Wedding coordinator service (for couple-only ceremony)
- Celebrant of your choice (English/German/Spanish/Korean speakers)
- Commemorative certificate (non-legal binding)
- 2 hours photography
- Set of bouquet and boutonniere
- Choice of Rindik music or solo violin
- 1 bottle of alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink for toast
Tax inclusive. Not included in the price: Wedding venue, transportation from and/or to the wedding venue, wedding attire, videography, ceremony decoration.
Includes:
- Wedding planning service
- Wedding coordinator service (for couple-only ceremony)
- Priest of your choice (English/German/Spanish speakers)
- Documents translation: birth certificate of bride & groom
- Marriage certificate from the religious department e.g. church
- Civil marriage certificate
- Apostille to certify the civil marriage certificate
- Document delivery fee to your home country – if applies
- 2 hours photography
- Set of bouquet and boutonniere
- Choice of Rindik music or solo violin
- 1 bottle of alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink for toast
Tax inclusive. Not included in the price: Wedding venue, transportation from and/to the wedding venue, wedding attire, videography, ceremony decoration, additional document translation service (if any, e.g. divorce certificates), Certificate of No Impediment fee.
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Or, if you’d like to have the above customized or maybe add some more items to cater the guests you’ll be inviting, get in touch and I’ll get back to you with an initial quotation within just 24 hours!