Landmark Destination Weddings
international | St. Lucia

Palm-fringed beaches, the majestic Piton Mountains, and untouched rainforests combine an escape to an unforgettable holiday. Rendezvous to nature trails, quiet strolls along the beach, and marvel at the breathtaking views of waterfalls and tropical gardens. The official language is English, but Antillean Creole, is spoken by most of the population.

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international | Mexico

Mexico offers the harmony and splendor of its gorgeous beaches, admired all over the world, for their endless sunshine and tropical setting. In this Spanish speaking country, you can find spectacular archeological sites and colonial cities that tell stories of glory and tradition. It is a great choice for vacationers to travel all year round. Click here for more information
 
international | Jamaica

Known for its clear waters, Reggae rhythms and great hospitality, Jamaica is the third largest island in the Caribbean. The average temperature in Jamaica is 80 degrees and the official language is English but the locals do speak Patois a mixture of African, French, Spanish and English. Click here for more information
 
international | Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is also known as the Republic of Colors for its diversity and beauty. With Spanish as its official language, the 1,000 miles of sandy white beaches attract visitors worldwide. Popular tourist locations include Punta Cana, Puerto Plata, and La Romana. Click here for more information
 
international | Bahamas

A haven for divers, sailors and sun-worshippers alike, celebrity A-listers like Mariah Carey, Cindy Crawford, and Deion Sanders chose the Bahamas as the place to exchange their vows. The official language in the Bahamas is English, and the average temperature nears 80 degrees. With 700 islands, the clearest water on the planet, endless activities, and the friendly spirit of the Bahamian people, the Islands of the Bahamas continue to be among the most popular vacation spots in the world. Click here for more information
 
international | Aruba

The Dutch Caribbean island jewel is known for its perfectly predictable weather and offers a prime locale of “90,000 Friends You Haven't Met Yet.” From the unique blend of cultures, sumptuous cuisine, world-class wreck diving, wind and kitesurfing, limitless land-based activities, lively casinos, and exhilarating nightlife, Aruba always impresses. There’s no wonder why Aruba has the highest repeat visitor rate in the Caribbean. Click here for more information
 
international | Italy

Italy is often referred to as one of the most romantic countries in the world as well as one of the top romantic vacation destinations. Italy's picturesque villages, amazing food and wine, warm friendly people, and historic cities are filled with romantic settings. An Italian Wedding is something many couples dream of. What better place to enjoy a romantic getaway with your special someone. Click here for more information
 
international | Anguilla

"Anguilla is ranked number one world’s best all around beaches” — The Travel Channel
You can swim, sail, and snorkel just a few feet off shore. Once you’ve worked up your appetite on the water, look no further than one of the many beachside bistros and bars that overlook the long ribbons of soft white sand. The official language is English and the temperature nears 80 degrees daily. Click here for more information
 
international | Barbados

Barbados is the culinary capital of the Caribbean and is the only Caribbean Island with its own Zagat guide. There you will discover a vibrant culture passionate in spirit and full of life. Bask in the golden sunlight and cool off in the sheer turquoise water on a white sandy beach. The official language is English and the average temperature nears 80 degrees. Click here for more information
 
international | Curacao

For centuries Curacao has forged a vibrant and rich culture rooted in history and hospitality. Their heritage is both Suropean and African, representing more thatn 50 nationalities. They speak Dutch, Spanish and English as well as a local language. The average temperature nears 80 degrees. Click here for more information