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A Dreamy Affair: Jocelyn and Roger’s Stylish Boat Wedding on Birrarung in Melbourne

Boat wedding Melbourne cruising the Yarra River

In the heart of Melbourne, love took to the waters as Jocelyn and Roger said ‘I do’ onboard the elegant Birrarung boat in a luxurious and intimate setting. Hosting 35 cherished guests, their wedding was a blend of sophistication and serenity, set against the picturesque backdrop of the Yarra River.

The couple’s special day was a vision of class and romance, with canapés and beverages served to their guests as they cruised down the tranquil waters. A moment of pure magic unfolded as their celebrant led them through a heartfelt ceremony, creating memories that would last a lifetime.

The boat itself was a masterpiece, styled to perfection with enchanting flowers that added a touch of elegance to the ambiance. Every detail was meticulously curated, ensuring that Jocelyn and Roger’s wedding day was nothing short of perfection.

As the sun set over the Melbourne skyline, the newlyweds and their guests were treated to breathtaking views of the cityscape and the iconic landmarks that peppered the Yarra River. The scenic beauty of the river complemented by the dazzling lights of Melbourne City added an extra touch of magic to the evening.

Jocelyn and Roger basked in the glow of their love, surrounded by the beauty of the river and the twinkling lights of Melbourne City. Their stylish boat wedding was a testament to love, beauty, and the enchanting possibilities of saying ‘forever’ in a setting as unique and special as the waters of Melbourne. We wish Jocelyn and Roger all the best on this new chapter of their journey together.

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Melbourne Boat Hire respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters we operate on, the Bunurong Boon Wurrung and Wurundejeri Woi Wurrung people of the Eastern Kulin Nation and pays respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.