Exchange vows in a truly unforgettable Caribbean location.
Tying the knot is one of life’s most special occasions, why not make it as memorable as possible? A destination wedding gives your big day an exotic yet intimate feel, and will be something you remember for the rest of your life. If you’ve always dreamed of getting married with your toes in the sand, these beaches will give your nuptials a stunning backdrop!
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Jumby Bay, Antigua
Lush and secluded, this resort island just off of Antigua offers a private oasis to begin a new life together. With a number of beaches to choose from, the possibilities are endless. Jumby Bay Beach has pristine white sand and a killer sunset, which will set the perfect mood for a party long into the night.
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Magen’s Bay, St. Thomas
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A large and calm bay on the north side of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Magen’s Bay has been named one of the world’s best beaches. When it comes to weddings, this beach is big enough to accommodate your small or large event. Be careful during high season (December through April), however, as the beach can get busy and you may not want tourists wandering through your perfect “I do” photograph.
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Shoal Bay East, Anguilla
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Two miles long and full of feather-soft sand that sparkles under the Caribbean sun, Shoal Bay East on the sleepy island of Anguilla offers a most romantic place for a wedding. With a number of high-end resorts and beautiful private villas, Anguilla is becoming a sought-after destination for beach-loving brides and celebrities alike.
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Sugar Beach, St. Lucia
Beneath the towering Pitons on a quiet beach near Anse Chastanet, Sugar Beach creates a beautiful atmosphere in which to tie the knot. Friends and family will be blown away by the scenery, and wedding photos will never be the same after a St. Lucian wedding!
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Jobson’s Cove, Bermuda
Tucked into a secluded, rocky cove, this quiet beach in Bermuda is the perfect place for an intimate ceremony with close family and friends. The turquoise water gently laps the sand, while a “crown” of rocks creates a dramatic backdrop for wedding photos.