The high season lasts from mid-December
to mid-April, while summers are sleepier. Although hurricanes are infrequent,
they can occur, so it's best to avoid the area June through November.
Need a great hotel for your big day One & Only
Ocean Club, Paradise Island. This seaside
resort's Versailles-inspired terraced garden is a unique ceremony location that
accommodates up to 120 guests. Villas perched above the beach feature private
infinity pools, and villa guests are offered iPods for use during their stay.
Most rooms on the property have sweeping views of the ocean.
GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS : If you're looking for fun and something a little different, Grand Cayman has plenty to offer. The East End is laid-back and timeless; the west side is where the action is. Here you'll find one of the Caribbean's finest strands: Seven Mile Beach, lined with hotels catering to beach brides and with ballrooms for those who don't want sand in their shoes. Hotels here are top-notch, with a mix of established brands (think Westin and The Ritz-Carlton), plus a great array of private condo-style resorts like The Reef and Caribbean Club. The vendors, from florists to photographers to caterers, are some of the best in the region. Create indelible memories with a group snorkel trip to Stingray City.
ST. BARTS:
Anyone who laments the demise of the so-called beautiful people hasn't been to
St. Barts in high season recently. Fashionistas and their ilk adopted the
French isle as their Caribbean St-Tropez long ago, and they keep coming back
for more of its fine beaches, beautiful buildings and superb food — all of
which add up to an ambience that says the great life. That life is lived in
elaborate villas and small hotels with swank names like Eden
Rock and Le
Toiny, at trendy watering holes, and in the boutiques and byways of Gustavia,
the picturesque capital. A long residency requirement for official weddings
precludes legally getting married in St. Barts, but there's no shortage of
stunning settings for a ceremonial vow exchange in the Caribbean's capital of
chic.
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC:
The D.R. is huge and varied, but for the purposes of an affordable Caribbean
wedding, most plane rides lead to Punta Cana and Cap Cana, on the east coast.
There you'll find endless stretches of palm-lined beaches that host an array of
all-inclusive resorts, each virtually a destination itself, thanks to multiple
pools, bars, restaurants, entertainment venues and sports facilities. Different
brands cater to every style and budget, sometimes within the same property; for
instance, at the sweeping Paradisus Palma Real, guests can either stay in the
main hotel or upgrade to the Reserve next door, with luxe extras like private
concierge service and Reserve-only restaurants. Best of all, these well-run
complexes offer an array of wedding packages, planners and other onsite vendors
to help you easily pull the whole thing off.
JAMAICA: Jamaica
is a great spot to have a non-traditional wedding. The locals are up for just
about anything (within reason!). If you're going to have a Jamaica wedding,
take advantage of the Jamaican experience.
Whether it is a
ceremony or an elaborate one, you will love the exotic settings that envision
your perfect wedding. The ambiance is a blend of the splendor in natural and
romantic surroundings which satisfies you with a true Jamaican experience.
Start your lifetime memories in the ultimate location where Jamaica provide
wedding renewals, receptions, cruise ship beach side, wedding packages
and exclusive wedding planning services in a personal, beautiful setting that
redefines what you both together.
SAINT
LUCIA: This Windward
Island’s volcanic profile has been rising higher and higher in recent years,
thanks to a deluge of new boutique hotels with a massive wow factor. Leading
the way was Jade Mountain, a spectacular wing of the venerable Anse Chastanet,
and neighboring Ladera, which just built an outdoor venue specifically for
weddings. The southern Soufriere area is quieter and less developed. For more
in the way of restaurants, nightlife and accommodations suitable for bigger
parties, stay up north, where chic check-ins include three Sandals resorts and
Cap Maison, seen on the finale of The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love. Saint
Lucia is one of the Caribbean’s prettiest destinations, rent a car and make the
most of it.
Destination weddings
take considerable planning and research, and the best properties &
accommodations often book far in advance of the wedding date. The earlier you
begin planning your wedding, the greater the likelihood you will be able to
book the perfect property for you and your guests.
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