Two may be company and three a crowd, but honeymooners Linda Fox and David Ullah are looking forward to 32 friends and family joining them on their romantic trip.
The Bradford couple enjoyed last year's holiday with the group of friends so much they decided to take them on honeymoon to Gran Canaria.
The party will all head for Puerto Rico after their wedding at Great Horton Methodist Church on Saturday.
Linda said: "We all went on holiday to Magalluf last year and had a great time. We were planning where we could go this year and decided on Puerto Rico.
"Dave asked me to marry him at Christmas and we thought why not tie it in? We couldn't afford to get married, go on a two-week holiday and then go on another fortnight's holiday, so this seemed like a good idea.
"We're not expecting any privacy and they've all paid for their own tickets," she joked. The pair, who met in a Bradford pub six years ago, became acquainted with the group of friends in Beckhill Social Club.
"We live opposite the club and started going in there about four years ago, which is where we met everybody," said Linda, a Post Office counter clerk at Darley Street in Bradford.
"They all just laughed when we told them about our idea. They thought it was hilarious."
The group will set off next Monday, two days after the couple tie the knot. "Dave loves the idea because we had such a good time last year," said Linda. "And there is something for everyone.
"If Dave and I had gone away with our children, they probably would have been bored, but because there are other children going, there will always be someone to play with."
She said they intended to have lots of late nights and celebrations once they reached their destination.
"We don't mind all our friends joining us because we have the rest of our lives to be on our own together," said Linda.
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