Caribbean Destination Wedding

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Jamaica

Jamaica is nestled in the middle of the turquoise Caribbean Sea with direct flights and offers all-inclusive resorts or private villas that offers a butler, housekeeper and cook who will attend to your every need by offering excellent service and classic Jamaican hospitality. This is the perfect destination wedding, honeymoon and romantic hideaway for any couple and is ideal for couples and families.

St. Lucia

Impressive oceanfront resorts and beautiful scenery all play a part in St. Lucia's appeal. Honeymooners travel to this Caribbean island to lounge on its stunning white sand beaches, hike the famous Piton Mountains and treat themselves to luxury hotel living at one of its many adults-only resorts. If you can swing it, splurge on accommodations that offer an in-room plunge pool and arrange for a candlelit dinner on the beach.

Turks & Caicos

Impressive oceanfront resorts and beautiful scenery all play a part in St. Lucia's appeal. Honeymooners travel to this Caribbean island to lounge on its stunning white sand beaches, hike the famous Piton Mountains and treat themselves to luxury hotel living at one of its many adults-only resorts. If you can swing it, splurge on accommodations that offer an in-room plunge pool and arrange for a candlelit dinner on the beach.

St. Vincent & The Grenadines

If you and your new spouse are dreaming of a quintessential Caribbean getaway filled with white sand beaches, teal waters and plenty of upscale resorts, this remote island chain offers the perfect escape. Explore the Caribbean Sea's coral reefs or go island hopping to one or more of the 32 surrounding rural islands and cays. Mustique, Canouan and Bequia are home to some of the Grenadines' most exclusive (and picturesque) hideaways. Save time for wandering around St. Vincent's lush Botanic Gardens, considered to be the oldest botanical garden in the Western Hemisphere.

St. Kitts and Nevis

St. Kitts and Nevis is the place to go if you want to spend quality time doing nothing. This dual-island nation is awash with pristine shorelines like Oualie and Pinney's Beach that invite couples to lounge for hours. Plus, there are a plethora of luxury resorts that cater to relaxation seekers with ample amenities, including golf courses and spas. If you're looking to explore a bit, hop on the St. Kitts Scenic Railway to take in the island's stunning scenery.

Barbados

Let the taste of Mount Gay Barbados Rum flavor your first trip as newlyweds while you dance to calypso music or sprawl on incredible white sand beaches. Craving more action? Don snorkel or scuba gear and explore Barbados' various shipwrecks located off of Carlisle Bay or explore Harrison's Cave, which is more than a mile long. When you want to feel like a local, check out a polo or cricket match or simply indulge in a spot of afternoon tea – traditions that remain from the now proudly independent island's nearly 400 years as a British colony.

British Virgin Islands

Exploration opportunities abound on this cluster of diverse Caribbean islands, located between Puerto Rico and Anguilla. More than 50 isles are part of the British Virgin Islands, though many honeymooners opt to visit one of the archipelago’s four main islands – Tortola, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda. Tortola is known for housing some of the island's biggest attractions, and Virgin Gorda is home to plenty of all-inclusive resorts and the famous Baths rock formations. Anegada, on the other hand, offers prime diving and snorkeling, while Jost Van Dyke is loved by travelers for its selection of beachfront bars and restaurants.

Grenada

Exploration opportunities abound on this cluster of diverse Caribbean islands, located between Puerto Rico and Anguilla. More than 50 isles are part of the British Virgin Islands, though many honeymooners opt to visit one of the archipelago’s four main islands – Tortola, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda. Tortola is known for housing some of the island's biggest attractions, and Virgin Gorda is home to plenty of all-inclusive resorts and the famous Baths rock formations. Anegada, on the other hand, offers prime diving and snorkeling, while Jost Van Dyke is loved by travelers for its selection of beachfront bars and restaurants.

Antigua

Despite its many swanky resorts, this Leeward Island's calling card is its legion of beaches – all 365 of them. That means you and your other half can sprawl across a different stretch of sand each day of your honeymoon. If you and your beloved are craving seclusion, consider making the trek to Half Moon Bay, which sees fewer beachgoers than Antigua's more popular shorelines. When you're not unwinding on the beach, hike to the Shirley Heights Lookout for incredible views of the English and Falmouth Harbours.

Aruba

This Caribbean honeymoon destination sits outside the hurricane belt, which means Aruba is an ideal post-wedding getaway year-round. Lovebirds can snuggle up in one of the island's all-inclusive resorts, sip cocktails by the pool and take long walks on the beach (Eagle Beach is a traveler favorite). Feel like you've hit the jackpot with your new beau? See if your luck carries over at one of Aruba's casinos. Remember to set aside time in your schedule for unique activities like exploring the SS Antilla shipwreck on a snorkeling tour and off-roading through Arikok National Park.

 

Bahamas

The Bahamas features near-perfect beaches, lavish resorts and distinct islands that cater to all types of travelers. A honeymoon here should include some time spent at the pool and plenty of time with your toes in the sand. Once you've had your fill of lounging, sign up for a boat tour. Many cruises of the archipelago offer exclusive access to private islands, along with one-of-a-kind activities like spear and deep-sea fishing and  swimming with wild pigs.

Cayman Islands

This three-island archipelago has what it takes to suit any wedding and honeymoon needs: all-inclusive resorts with amenities galore for a fun-filled trip, coral reefs and shipwrecks to explore while snorkeling and verdant hiking trails to tackle hand in hand. Breathtaking beaches abound as well, including the award-winning Seven Mile Beach, which sits on the western side of Grand Cayman island and is often lauded as one of the best beaches in the Caribbean. The only downside? You'll likely be sharing the sand with plenty of other travelers, as this is a popular excursion for cruise crowds.

St. Bart's

Impressive oceanfront resorts and beautiful scenery all play a part in St. Lucia's appeal. Honeymooners travel to this Caribbean island to lounge on its stunning white sand beaches, hike the famous Piton Mountains and treat themselves to luxury hotel living at one of its many adults-only resorts. If you can swing it, splurge on accommodations that offer an in-room plunge pool and arrange for a candlelit dinner on the beach.

Anguilla

Anguilla, a Leeward Island and British overseas territory, is a Caribbean honeymoon destination that radiates romance. Accommodations here are some of the region's most luxurious, and the spas are equally divine. Plus, there's an embargo on large cruise ships, casinos and high-rise hotels, which lends a more authentic feel to Anguilla compared to neighboring islands. As for beaches, you have to visit off-the-beaten-path Rendezvous Bay to take advantage of calm waters and plenty of seclusion.

St. Martin - St. Maarten

Travel to the beaches of St. Martin – St. Maarten to shed lingering wedding stress (and your swimsuit). This half-French, half-Dutch island offers miles of clothing-optional shoreline, as well as other attractions like casinos and the scenic Pic Paradis mountain, St. Martin's tallest peak. When you and your sweetie need a break from the beach, sign up for an island-hopping boat tour or zip line through the trees at the lush Loterie Farm.