NEW for 2023 and featured in the recently launched ‘Weddings in the Sun’ brochure from Olympic Holidays is the destination of Malta. Sitting proudly alongside go to favourites including Cyprus and the Greek Islands of Rhodes, Santorini & Zante, it certainly packs a punch. Malta is the ideal destination for a summer or winter sun wedding with its warm and welcoming weather, dreamy bays, cultural sites, and abundant natural wonders.
On the launch of the new brochure, Michael Vinales, MD Olympic Holidays comments ‘We’re incredibly proud of our new ‘Weddings in the Sun’ brochure. Not only is it packed full of ideas and inspiration for couples who are looking to head abroad to celebrate their nuptials, but this year we’ve incorporated real life wedding photography from past Olympic guests giving the brochure a much more personal feel. There is also the addition of Malta, a destination we believe is set to become as popular as Cyprus and Greece for weddings. Malta has a fascinatingly rich culture and whether you’re looking for a hotel style venue with 5-star service and views, a more rustic vineyard location set in secluded countryside or a private beach – there really is something for everyone.’
Olympic Holidays understands the huge importance of getting things just right when a customer entrusts them with taking care of their wedding and honeymoon plans and whether you’re after a sun kissed civil ceremony, symbolic or same sex marriage or a renewal of vows, Olympic Holidays’ dedicated team are the ones to turn to. With years of experience across Greece & Cyprus and numerous awards celebrating their expertise in this area, their team will ensure every detail is covered from start to finish eliminating stress and allowing the happy couple to focus on each other and celebrating in style with friends and family.
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