Antigua
Aruba
Bahamas
Barbados
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Jamaica
Mexico
St. Lucia
St. Maarten


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Destinations & Resorts for your Destination Wedding

With so many tropical paradises to choose from, it can be overwhelming trying to decide which country and resort is best suited for your destination wedding.

Consulting your Weddings By Oceans’ beach destination wedding specialist and filling out our questionnaire will most certainly help you with the final decision.

However, many of our brides prefer to approach us with a condensed list. Here are a few tips to make the process of elimination a little easier:

Destination Wedding Tip#1: Try to pick your top 3 countries and take a look at their marriage requirements. Sometimes these legal guidelines make a difference.

Destination Wedding Tip#2: Think of your top 5 resort features. Based on the feedback from some of our former beachside brides, here are their preferences:

     1) Location, location, location!
     2) Choice of wedding locations on property (beach, garden, gazebo)
     3) All-inclusive, with a wide variety of activities for guests to enjoy
     4) Good service
     5) Wedding packages available

For your convenience, we have included on this page important information on some of our most popular destinations and their resorts.

Please contact us for information on many more dream destinations!

Stroll through English Harbour, Antigua's graceful historic district, and enjoy the view from Shirley Heights high above the harbour. Activities are always relaxed, from boating and windsurfing to golf and tennis. Once you arrive in Antigua, it's smooth sailing all the way.
     
     
Glamour and nature are so perfectly balanced, it's as if Aruba was designed with the vacationer in mind. You'll find sugar-white sand as far as the eye can see along the southern coast. Plus there is the sizzling nightlife with clubs and lively casinos all set against a backdrop of colonial Dutch charm.
     
     
Nassau, capital city of The Islands of The Bahamas retains a gracious sense of style, traditional British elegance, and an upbeat, playful nature. It's neighbour Paradise Island boasts fine white sand beaches to bask on during the day, and the excitement of casinos and entertainment at night. This island pair maintains a distinct blend of international glamour and tropical ease, giving travelers freedom to do everything or nothing at all.
     
     
Known as Little England, the island boasts a perfect blend of culture, sun and fun. The coral sandy beaches are perfect for soaking up the hot Caribbean sun with just enough cooling trade winds to keep you comfortable. Classic British-influenced charm can be found in polo matches, colonial architecture and high tea.
     
     
Costa Rica extends majestically from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea, just 200 miles across. It is only 20 thousand square miles (smaller than West Virginia), but there's no other place with so many variations in landscape and wildlife. An Eden of almost limitless possibilities including lush emerald rainforests, volcanoes, rivers traveling through breathtaking mountains, untouched beaches and myriad natural resources protected by national parks and forest preserves.
     
     
A mere 90 miles south of Florida, Cuba welcomes you. Over 400 miles of coastline and hundreds of beaches are just the beginning of Cuba¹s attractions. Looking for nothing but beach? Consider Cayo Largo or Cayo Santa Maria. A blend of beach, nightlife, and a few rounds of golf? Varadero is a fine choice. Tropical oasis rich in cultural adventures? Cayo Coco and Holguin are perfect options. And of course, for a history-packed city getaway, there's no place like Havana.
     
     
Lush landscapes, natural beauty, rich rolling hills and valleys, lush banana and sugarcane plantations, and fine white beaches. That's the Dominican Republic, which occupies two thirds of the island of Hispaniola. Resorts line the north (Puerto Plata, Sosua & Samana ) and southeastern (La Romana, Punta Cana) coasts.
     
     
When Columbus first set foot on Jamaica, he declared it "the fairest isle mine eyes ever beheld." It has a rhythm all its own, a tempo that pulses to the steel-drum beat and lazes in the afternoon sun. Jamaica¹s pleasures stretch from Negril's luxurious seven-mile beach, all the way through vibrant Montego Bay, and on past the 65 miles of bays that stud the Caribbean coast on the way to Ocho Rios. The resorts are stellar, the natural attractions bountiful.
     
     
The cultural and natural diversity of the beautiful country of Mexico make it the perfect place for romance.Beyond spring break, Cancun and the Mayan Riviera flaunt splendid shores andremarkable Mayan ruins. For some small-town seaside serenity, Ixtapa andZihuatanejo offer plenty of quaint charm. On Mexico's Baja peninsula, Los Cabos boasts an incredible array of first-class resorts, world class fishing and activities for the entire family. Meanwhile, all things affluent abound in Puerto Vallarta.
     
     
Wondrous beauty and centuries of history come together naturally to create memorable vacations. With steep coastlines and intricate reefs, St. Lucia is a picture paradise. And of course, there's the Soufrière Volcano, one of the worlds most scenic volcanic crater.
     
     
Once upon a time in the Caribbean, a Dutchman and a Frenchman walked around this island and set the boundaries for a place of exceptional charm and beauty. The result is Dutch Sint Maarten to the south and French Saint-Martin to the north with an oasis of endless beaches and picturesque landscapes wherever you go.