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The stunning wedding was organized by a dive club called Top Dive, which has launched a new concept for wedding tourism in French Polynesia. The bride and groom held hands as they stood in front of a Polynesian priest who performed their eye-watering ceremony. The priest stood at an altar made ​​of pearls to welcome the couple – Nicolas and Alexandra – from Madrid, Spain. The couple decided to seal their union four meters under water in the stunning turquoise waters of Bora Bora. It was the first underwater wedding in this lagoon, but it will certainly not be the last. Paul Ramos, manager of thirteen Top Dive diving clubs in Polynesia said he developed the idea to give couples the experience of a lifetime for just €2,700. Both Alexandra and Nicolas said that they were excited about getting married in such a unique way and donned white wedding diving outfits for their special ceremony. Photos: A couple stands in front of a Polynesian priest during their underwater wedding ceremony on October 25, 2014 in Bora-Bora, in French Polynesia. The ceremony lasts twenty minutes and costs around 2700 euros. (Photos by Ben Thouard/AFP Photo)


A couple stand aboard a pirogue after their underwater wedding ceremony on October 25, 2014 in Bora-Bora, in French Polynesia. The ceremony lasts twenty minutes and costs around 2700 euros



In a picture taken with an underwater camera, a couple stands in front of a Polynesian priest during their underwater wedding ceremony on October 25, 2014 in Bora-Bora, in French Polynesia. The ceremony lasts twenty minutes and costs around 2700 euros. (Photo by Ben Thouard/AFP Photo)



In a picture taken with an underwater camera, a couple stands in front of a Polynesian priest during their underwater wedding ceremony on October 25, 2014 in Bora-Bora, in French Polynesia. The ceremony lasts twenty minutes and costs around 2700 euros



In a picture taken with an underwater camera, a couple holds hands as they sit in front of a Polynesian priest during their underwater wedding ceremony on October 25, 2014 in Bora-Bora, in French Polynesia. The ceremony lasts twenty minutes and costs around 2700 euros. AFP PHOTO/GREGOIRE LE BACON -RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE-



In a picture taken with an underwater camera, a couple stands in front of a Polynesian priest during their underwater wedding ceremony on October 25, 2014 in Bora-Bora, in French Polynesia. The ceremony lasts twenty minutes and costs around 2700 euros. (Photo by Ben Thouard/AFP Photo)



In a picture taken with an underwater camera, a couple stands in front of a Polynesian priest during their underwater wedding ceremony on October 25, 2014 in Bora-Bora, in French Polynesia. The ceremony lasts twenty minutes and costs around 2700 euros. (Photo by Ben Thouard/AFP Photo)



The stunning wedding was organized by a dive club called Top Dive, which has launched a new concept for wedding tourism in French Polynesia. The bride and groom held hands as they stood in front of a Polynesian priest who performed their eye-watering ceremony. The priest stood at an altar made ​​of pearls to welcome the couple – Nicolas and Alexandra – from Madrid, Spain.
12 Nov 2014 14:15:00