Fancy a Mama Mia style wedding in Santorini? An irresistable proposal!
The popularity of the smash hit movie Mamma Mia set in the romantic Greek Islands has stimulated renewed interest in Greek island weddings and Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre can make it possible to start a really romantic life together with an exhilarating wedding in the ultimate Greek Island of Santorini.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre can help you or your romantic clients arrange a wedding to cherish at the fabulous Renos Villas or the Sun Rocks Apartments.
Whether you prefer a simple, elegant and intimate celebration or a spectacular Big Fat Greek Wedding GMTC can help you with everything from the celebrant, certification bouquet and the wedding pics to the reception.

If you are as shrewd as you are romantic, consider the fact that a wedding in Greece often works out cheaper than doing it at home and the guest list will be limited to those who really are your nearest and dearest
Remember that weddings in Greece require Greek language documentation prepared at least three months ahead and a Santorini wedding is romantic but does require some advance planning.
For details and bookings phone on 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Travel Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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