

DIV & NATALIE
DIV & NATALIE
We are getting married and want to celebrate with all of you in Goa!
Join us for a weekend of sun, color, music, and celebration as we bring together the traditions we both love from our respective cultures and the people who mean so much to us. Our wedding will be a joyful fusion of cultures, ceremonies, and plenty of dancing by the sea.
When & Where?
Dates: October 24th - 25th, 2026
Address: Prainha Resort by the Sea, Jetty Rd, near State Bank of India, Dona Paula, Panaji, Goa 403004, India
Good food + Good drinks + Good music = GREAT vibes.
When & Where?
Dates: October 24th - 25th, 2026
Address: Prainha Resort by the Sea, Jetty Rd, near State Bank of India, Dona Paula, Panaji, Goa 403004, India
When & Where?
Dates: October 24th - 25th, 2026
Address: Prainha Resort by the Sea, Jetty Rd, near State Bank of India, Dona Paula, Panaji, Goa 403004, India
Travel + Hotel Details
We suggest that you fly into Dabolim Airport in Goa. Transportation to and from the airport will be arranged.
Please check your RSVP for information about accommodations and hotels.
Travel + hotel Details
We suggest that you fly into Dabolim Airport in Goa. Transportation to and from the airport will be arranged.
Please check your RSVP for information about accommodations and hotels.










Travel + Hotel Details
We suggest that you fly into Dabolim Airport in Goa. Transportation to and from the airport will be arranged.
Please check your RSVP for information about accommodations and hotels.
Q & A
Can I bring a guest?
We're so excited to celebrate our special day surrounded by our closest family and friends. As we're keeping it intimate, only those formally invited on your wedding invitation or attached to your RSVP can be accommodated. If you have a plus one it will be noted in the RSVP section and when you RSVP you will see the additional guest.
Are children invited?
Absolutely! We just ask that children remain under parental supervision during all events to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests.
Gifts?
We ask that you do not bring gifts, your presence is the greatest gift.
Can I take photos during the ceremony?
You are welcome to take photos respectfully, but please avoid blocking the photographers and consider unplugging. We will have professional photographers who will be capturing the day. As such we will not be taking posed photos during the wedding or reception. The photographers will capture candid photos with our guests. We strongly suggest that you leave your phone in your room and just enjoy time with loved ones.
What should I wear?
Night 1 (Sangeet): festive Indian or fusion wear, dance-ready. Day 2 morning (Haldi): burnt orange/yellow hues in light outfits, it will be warm! Wedding/Reception: Sundowner event Formal Indian (Lahenga, saree, sherwani, etc.). After-party: Optional change into resort chic. We put together this pinterest board to give you some ideas: https://pin.it/6cZKzlx2y
Where should I get my outfit? Specifically for our American Guests
If you're hoping to shop in India, it will be best to pick up outfits in a larger city like Mumbai or New Delhi - just plan to allow 2-3 days for fittings and quick alterations. If you'd rather sort it out in the U.S., there are great rental options like Rent Anakali, Stage 3, and Borrow the Bazaar, as well as purchase sites including Pernia's Pop-up Shop, Lashkaraa, Kalki Fashion, and Indya that ship within the U.S.
Do I need a visa?
If you are traveling from the U.S. and are a U.S. Citizen you will need a visa. Beware of websites that are not the actual visa website. The visa website is https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/. You should apply for your visa 30 days prior to travel. 72 hours prior to travel you can fill out the e-arrival card here: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/earrival/
Can I bring a guest?
We're so excited to celebrate our special day surrounded by our closest family and friends. As we're keeping it intimate, only those formally invited on your wedding invitation or attached to your RSVP can be accommodated. If you have a plus one it will be noted in the RSVP section and when you RSVP you will see the additional guest.
Are children invited?
Absolutely! We just ask that children remain under parental supervision during all events to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests.
Gifts?
We ask that you do not bring gifts, your presence is the greatest gift.
Can I take photos during the ceremony?
You are welcome to take photos respectfully, but please avoid blocking the photographers and consider unplugging. We will have professional photographers who will be capturing the day. As such we will not be taking posed photos during the wedding or reception. The photographers will capture candid photos with our guests. We strongly suggest that you leave your phone in your room and just enjoy time with loved ones.
What should I wear?
Night 1 (Sangeet): festive Indian or fusion wear, dance-ready. Day 2 morning (Haldi): burnt orange/yellow hues in light outfits, it will be warm! Wedding/Reception: Sundowner event Formal Indian (Lahenga, saree, sherwani, etc.). After-party: Optional change into resort chic. We put together this pinterest board to give you some ideas: https://pin.it/6cZKzlx2y
Where should I get my outfit? Specifically for our American Guests
If you're hoping to shop in India, it will be best to pick up outfits in a larger city like Mumbai or New Delhi - just plan to allow 2-3 days for fittings and quick alterations. If you'd rather sort it out in the U.S., there are great rental options like Rent Anakali, Stage 3, and Borrow the Bazaar, as well as purchase sites including Pernia's Pop-up Shop, Lashkaraa, Kalki Fashion, and Indya that ship within the U.S.
Do I need a visa?
If you are traveling from the U.S. and are a U.S. Citizen you will need a visa. Beware of websites that are not the actual visa website. The visa website is https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/. You should apply for your visa 30 days prior to travel. 72 hours prior to travel you can fill out the e-arrival card here: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/earrival/
Can I bring a guest?
We're so excited to celebrate our special day surrounded by our closest family and friends. As we're keeping it intimate, only those formally invited on your wedding invitation or attached to your RSVP can be accommodated. If you have a plus one it will be noted in the RSVP section and when you RSVP you will see the additional guest.
Are children invited?
Absolutely! We just ask that children remain under parental supervision during all events to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests.
Gifts?
We ask that you do not bring gifts, your presence is the greatest gift.
Can I take photos during the ceremony?
You are welcome to take photos respectfully, but please avoid blocking the photographers and consider unplugging. We will have professional photographers who will be capturing the day. As such we will not be taking posed photos during the wedding or reception. The photographers will capture candid photos with our guests. We strongly suggest that you leave your phone in your room and just enjoy time with loved ones.
What should I wear?
Night 1 (Sangeet): festive Indian or fusion wear, dance-ready. Day 2 morning (Haldi): burnt orange/yellow hues in light outfits, it will be warm! Wedding/Reception: Sundowner event Formal Indian (Lahenga, saree, sherwani, etc.). After-party: Optional change into resort chic. We put together this pinterest board to give you some ideas: https://pin.it/6cZKzlx2y
Where should I get my outfit? Specifically for our American Guests
If you're hoping to shop in India, it will be best to pick up outfits in a larger city like Mumbai or New Delhi - just plan to allow 2-3 days for fittings and quick alterations. If you'd rather sort it out in the U.S., there are great rental options like Rent Anakali, Stage 3, and Borrow the Bazaar, as well as purchase sites including Pernia's Pop-up Shop, Lashkaraa, Kalki Fashion, and Indya that ship within the U.S.
Do I need a visa?
If you are traveling from the U.S. and are a U.S. Citizen you will need a visa. Beware of websites that are not the actual visa website. The visa website is https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/. You should apply for your visa 30 days prior to travel. 72 hours prior to travel you can fill out the e-arrival card here: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/earrival/
Can I bring a guest?
We're so excited to celebrate our special day surrounded by our closest family and friends. As we're keeping it intimate, only those formally invited on your wedding invitation or attached to your RSVP can be accommodated. If you have a plus one it will be noted in the RSVP section and when you RSVP you will see the additional guest.
Are children invited?
Absolutely! We just ask that children remain under parental supervision during all events to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests.
Gifts?
We ask that you do not bring gifts, your presence is the greatest gift.
Can I take photos during the ceremony?
You are welcome to take photos respectfully, but please avoid blocking the photographers and consider unplugging. We will have professional photographers who will be capturing the day. As such we will not be taking posed photos during the wedding or reception. The photographers will capture candid photos with our guests. We strongly suggest that you leave your phone in your room and just enjoy time with loved ones.
What should I wear?
Night 1 (Sangeet): festive Indian or fusion wear, dance-ready. Day 2 morning (Haldi): burnt orange/yellow hues in light outfits, it will be warm! Wedding/Reception: Sundowner event Formal Indian (Lahenga, saree, sherwani, etc.). After-party: Optional change into resort chic. We put together this pinterest board to give you some ideas: https://pin.it/6cZKzlx2y
Where should I get my outfit? Specifically for our American Guests
If you're hoping to shop in India, it will be best to pick up outfits in a larger city like Mumbai or New Delhi - just plan to allow 2-3 days for fittings and quick alterations. If you'd rather sort it out in the U.S., there are great rental options like Rent Anakali, Stage 3, and Borrow the Bazaar, as well as purchase sites including Pernia's Pop-up Shop, Lashkaraa, Kalki Fashion, and Indya that ship within the U.S.
Do I need a visa?
If you are traveling from the U.S. and are a U.S. Citizen you will need a visa. Beware of websites that are not the actual visa website. The visa website is https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/. You should apply for your visa 30 days prior to travel. 72 hours prior to travel you can fill out the e-arrival card here: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/earrival/
Can I bring a guest?
We're so excited to celebrate our special day surrounded by our closest family and friends. As we're keeping it intimate, only those formally invited on your wedding invitation or attached to your RSVP can be accommodated. If you have a plus one it will be noted in the RSVP section and when you RSVP you will see the additional guest.
Are children invited?
Absolutely! We just ask that children remain under parental supervision during all events to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests.
Gifts?
We ask that you do not bring gifts, your presence is the greatest gift.
Can I take photos during the ceremony?
You are welcome to take photos respectfully, but please avoid blocking the photographers and consider unplugging. We will have professional photographers who will be capturing the day. As such we will not be taking posed photos during the wedding or reception. The photographers will capture candid photos with our guests. We strongly suggest that you leave your phone in your room and just enjoy time with loved ones.
What should I wear?
Night 1 (Sangeet): festive Indian or fusion wear, dance-ready. Day 2 morning (Haldi): burnt orange/yellow hues in light outfits, it will be warm! Wedding/Reception: Sundowner event Formal Indian (Lahenga, saree, sherwani, etc.). After-party: Optional change into resort chic. We put together this pinterest board to give you some ideas: https://pin.it/6cZKzlx2y
Where should I get my outfit? Specifically for our American guests.
If you're hoping to shop in India, it will be best to pick up outfits in a larger city like Mumbai or New Delhi - just plan to allow 2-3 days for fittings and quick alterations. If you'd rather sort it out in the U.S., there are great rental options like Rent Anakali, Stage 3, and Borrow the Bazaar, as well as purchase sites including Pernia's Pop-up Shop, Lashkaraa, Kalki Fashion, and Indya that ship within the U.S.
Do I need a visa?
If you are traveling from the U.S. and are a U.S. Citizen you will need a visa. Beware of websites that are not the actual visa website. The visa website is https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/. You should apply for your visa 30 days prior to travel. 72 hours prior to travel you can fill out the e-arrival card here: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/earrival/
Can I bring a guest?
We're so excited to celebrate our special day surrounded by our closest family and friends. As we're keeping it intimate, only those formally invited on your wedding invitation or attached to your RSVP can be accommodated. If you have a plus one it will be noted in the RSVP section and when you RSVP you will see the additional guest.
Are children invited?
Absolutely! We just ask that children remain under parental supervision during all events to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests.
Gifts?
We ask that you do not bring gifts, your presence is the greatest gift.
Can I take photos during the ceremony?
You are welcome to take photos respectfully, but please avoid blocking the photographers and consider unplugging. We will have professional photographers who will be capturing the day. As such we will not be taking posed photos during the wedding or reception. The photographers will capture candid photos with our guests. We strongly suggest that you leave your phone in your room and just enjoy time with loved ones.
What should I wear?
Night 1 (Sangeet): festive Indian or fusion wear, dance-ready. Day 2 morning (Haldi): burnt orange/yellow hues in light outfits, it will be warm! Wedding/Reception: Sundowner event Formal Indian (Lahenga, saree, sherwani, etc.). After-party: Optional change into resort chic. We put together this pinterest board to give you some ideas: https://pin.it/6cZKzlx2y
Where should I get my outfit? Specifically for our American guests.
If you're hoping to shop in India, it will be best to pick up outfits in a larger city like Mumbai or New Delhi - just plan to allow 2-3 days for fittings and quick alterations. If you'd rather sort it out in the U.S., there are great rental options like Rent Anakali, Stage 3, and Borrow the Bazaar, as well as purchase sites including Pernia's Pop-up Shop, Lashkaraa, Kalki Fashion, and Indya that ship within the U.S.
Do I need a visa?
If you are traveling from the U.S. and are a U.S. Citizen you will need a visa. Beware of websites that are not the actual visa website. The visa website is https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/. You should apply for your visa 30 days prior to travel. 72 hours prior to travel you can fill out the e-arrival card here: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/earrival/
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE
OCT 24th
4pm - 10PM: Welcome Party + MehNdi + Sangeet
4pm: Welcome Party +
Sangeet
Oct 25th
10 am: HALDI
OCT 25th
3:45 pm: BARAAT
5:30 PM: Wedding ceremony
OCT 25th
7pm: RECEPTION + Dinner
8PM - 10PM: Dancing
10PM Onwards: Afterparty



Questions?
Whatsapp @ +1 812 272 5024
Jetty Rd
near State Bank of India,
Dona Paula, Panaji, Goa
403004, India
Div & Natalie
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