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Antigua Destination Weddings
A wedding and honeymoon in Antigua will be the ultimate in
romance and relaxation. This island is home to gorgeous beaches,
historic forts and buildings, and fragrant tropical foliage.
Culture, history, natural beauty and the excellent Caribbean
climate come together to make Antigua a favorite destination,
and the perfect place for your wedding in paradise.
With 365 white sandy beaches (one for every day of the year, as locals like to say!) one is just right for your romantic destination wedding ceremony. Set up with a fresh flower archway and conch shell aisle, a hidden cove will be a great spot to exchange vows. If youre picturing the island trade winds rustling through the trees, say "I Do" in a tropical garden location.

The beautiful blooms will give the air the sweet smell of the tropics, and will provide natural decoration for your destination wedding ceremony site. After the vows have been sealed with a kiss, its time for your reception. Dance the night away to the tropical rhythms and feast on a sumptuous island buffet in the Caribbean.
This will
be one unforgettable event! For your honeymoon, you can get
lost in Antigua, literally! With no posted road signs, youll
have to rely on landmarks to lead the way as you explore.
When you start on the road, its a good idea to wear
your bathing suit under your clothes-you never know when youll
stumble upon a secluded beach.
The waterfront area in Antiguas charming capital, St. John, offers dining and shopping in cotton candy colored buildings, and is also the location of several historic sites. You wont find many sprawling resorts on the island, as most of the hotels are intimate inns and villas, perfect for your destination honeymoon retreat. Antiguas laid-back atmosphere and hundreds of spectacular beaches will create the perfect ambiance for your wedding in paradise.
No matter what your destination wedding dreams may be, we can arrange a perfect event youll always remember.
Click
here for information on the legal
marriage requirements in Antigua.

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