Thanks to everyone for the replies.
I was mainly curious as to whether so-called “destination weddings” that appear to be popular these days are allowed under Catholicism, provided it is presided by a Catholic priest.
Examples: A marriage at a wedding venue/wedding chapel that is not Catholic-owned, or
a wedding that takes place in another country where the whole wedding party flies to some exotic destination to get married under a veranda somewhere on a beach or something like that.
So far, I’ve gotten the impression that a Catholic wedding between two Catholics is required to take place at a Catholic church or chapel unless special dispensation is given, which is not common. Did I understand correctly?
For me, I’ve always thought that it is more appropriate to be married in a church or chapel because I am more old-fashioned and prefer it to be in the “Lord’s house”.
My son and his bride got married outdoors at a local wedding venue that is not specifically connected with a specific faith tradition because their church is kind of small and nondescript and they wanted a venue that was larger and more picturesque. The pastor of the church where they attend officiated their wedding.