For many, the perfect wedding features a beautiful backdrop, stylish attire, and timeless romance. However, contemporary couples are increasingly straying from tradition, opting for unique and unconventional venues to celebrate their big day. The latest trend? Underwater weddings. Adventurous couples are diving into the depths, exchanging vows beneath the ocean’s surface.
In a recent remarkable ceremony, Hassan Abu Al-Ola and Yasmine Daftardar celebrated their love surrounded by the vibrant coral reefs and marine life of the Red Sea, near Jeddah. This event marks one of the first underwater weddings in the region and was attended by a small group of fellow divers. It was organized by the local diving group, Saudi Divers, led by Captain Faisal Flemban, according to Gulf News. The Saudi Divers team provided essential support, supplying gear and orchestrating a surprise celebration beneath the waves.
The couple, both avid divers, chose this extraordinary underwater setting to embark on their life together.
“It was indeed a surprise. After we geared up, Captain Faisal and the team told us they had planned to celebrate our wedding right there under the sea. It was a beautiful and unforgettable experience,” Hassan Abu Ola shared in an interview.
“Alhamdulillah, there were no challenges. The celebration went smoothly, and everyone was amazed by how unconventional and spectacular it was,” Mr. Ola added.
Through their viral wedding story, the couple aspires to inspire divers and non-divers worldwide to explore the breathtaking marine wonders of Saudi Arabia.
“This is just one way we can contribute to realizing the vision of Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Prince of Youth and the visionary leader of our great country,” concluded Abu Ola.
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