January 15, 2010, Newsletter Issue #114: Caribbean Resort Weddings

Tip of the Week

A Caribbean resort wedding offers a dramatic setting combined with a fun and interesting vacation for you and your wedding party and guests. Many resorts offer special all-inclusive wedding packages as well as discounts to wedding parties that stay a certain number of days after the wedding.

Resort companies, such as the 13 Sandals resorts, Club Med resorts, and the 12 SuperClub resorts, offer one-price Caribbean resort wedding packages that include all of the basic components: paperwork, the services of an officiant or clergyman, flowers for the bride and groom, a Caribbean wedding cake, and the decorated wedding site. Of course, you can add extras, such as live music, photography, and food and beverage services. Many resorts also such things as a wedding gift or breakfast in bed for the wedding couple.

Staying at a Caribbean all-inclusive resort gives your wedding guests and party something for every taste without their having to spend extra. Most all-inclusive resorts include transportation to and from the airport, accommodations, all meals, bar drinks, a variety of watersports and activities, live entertainment, taxes and tips -- all in one price.

Those planning a Caribbean resort wedding are also wise to inquire about wedding specials. Many resorts offer discounts to wedding parties of a certain size staying at least three nights after the wedding. Other resorts offer gifts to the bridal couple for staying during the off-season or booking their honeymoon in conjunction with the wedding. It pays to ask.

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