Start Planning Your Caribbean Wedding!
Congratulations on your decision to exchange your vows with a Caribbean wedding. The first thing you need to do is start finding the right businesses and services for your big day. Start by searching IsleDo’s Caribbean wedding vendor directory.
Here you can find photographers, caterers, florists, venues, all inclusive packages, and everything else you need.
Often viewed as the most beautiful place on Earth, and arguably a place like no other, the Caribbean has been home to vacationers and honeymooners for decades. With the boom of people wishing for destination weddings, everyone is eager to choose a Caribbean wedding destination of their own.
With many countries and small islands making up this big, beautiful area called the Caribbean, there are endless choices of where to marry. After all, who would not want to get marred in such an amazing place? With white sandy beaches and water that changes from jade green to turquoise to clear blue all along a single beach. The people of the Caribbean are also known for their welcoming attitude towards vacationers, laid back attitude and style, great food, great parties and all kinds of exciting cocktails.
Resorts and hotels can cost you a little or a lot depending on what you pick. A simple villa by the sea can run you around $100.00 per night, whereas a fancy resort’s presidential suite can run you nearly $1000.00. Food differs in price just as easily depending on where you eat. Tourism is the main industry of the Caribbean and therefore you will have endless places to find information about activities and things to do while you are there.
The weather in the Caribbean area stays around a 90 high in most of the temperate months, excluding the hottest times of summer which may reach a scorching 105 daily. Even at those times though, there is plenty of water to cool you off. With oceans, bays, waterfalls and small lakes that dot places like the gorgeous St. John Island or Aruba. There is another enjoyment in original Caribbean food that focuses on sea food and everywhere you look there is another benefit to a Caribbean wedding.
You can find information about Caribbean wedding planners on the IsleDo vendor directory. These vendors can help you choose your ideal place of ceremony, reception, hotel and even honeymoon — if you wish to stay for that, which many Caribbean wedding goers prefer. This saves money, time and is really convenient for most. You can make enquiries directly to the vendors listed using their vendor contact form. You can also feel free to post comments under any posts made by vendors if you need help.
Start Planning Your Dominican Republic Wedding!
Congratulations on your decision to exchange your vows with a Dominican Republic wedding. The first thing you need to do is start finding the right businesses and services for your big day. Start by searching Isle Do’s Dominican Republic wedding vendor directory. Here you can find photographers, caterers, florists, venues, all inclusive packages, and everything else you need.
When most people think of the Dominican Republic, they think of flavor, style, culture and music. And they are right; the Dominican Republic is full of so much of these things and makes any wedding there an outstanding occasion! Larger than most Caribbean Islands, the Dominican Republic country hosts everything from tranquil beaches to breath taking mountain tops. It is not implausible to catch a horse and carriage ride from town to town or go parasailing over the vast and endless ocean. You can do almost anything for your Dominican Republic wedding.
For hotels and resorts, the Dominican Republic is the crème de la crème of the Caribbean. The resort of Casa de Campo is said to be the finest resort in the entire Caribbean area and Punta Cana hosts more hotels to choose from than anywhere else on the island. The Dominican Republic does a great job of mixing the old with the new, traditional class with modern wonders. You can have a traditional the Dominican Republic meal or hit a cool nightclub all in the same evening at your Dominican Republic wedding after party.
The locals also go all out for their annual parties and events. A Dominican Republic wedding at this time of year can be a truly extraordinary event indeed. Pre lent carnivals and parades are held every year in most of the larger Dominican Republic cities complete with large floats, live music and hand made items from the Dominican Republic natives. How is that for a keepsake?!? There is also the Latin Music Festival every year in the Dominican Republic’s main cities, making finding some interesting beats to dance to no problem at all.
With a beautiful landscape year around a Dominican Republic wedding can be held in almost any month, though one in high hurricane season is not recommended. Couples wishing to wed on Valentines Day need not marry in snow boots and parkas in the Dominican Republic as they can wear traditional wedding gear or even something more fun and flouncy with high temperatures around 70 to 75 degrees in the coldest months for their Dominican Republic wedding.
Start Planning Your St John Wedding!
Congratulations! You are thinking or, have already decided, to exchange your vows with a St John wedding. The first thing you need to do is start finding the right businesses and services for your big day. Start by searching Isle Do’s St John wedding vendor directory. Here you can find photographers, caterers, florists, venues, all inclusive packages, and everything else you need.
Start Planning Your Trinidad Wedding!
Congratulations on deciding to exchange your vows with a Trinidad wedding! The first thing you need to do is start finding the right businesses and services to help you plan for your big day. You can start by searching IsleDo’s Trinidad wedding vendor directory. Here you can find photographers, caterers, florists, venues, all inclusive packages, and everything else you need.
Here is one Trinidad wedding (2 videos) that IsleDo absolutely loved.
Here are a couple interesting websites we came across:
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- Trinidad Wedding Traditions -- There is also much dancing in Hindu Trinidad wedding ceremonies. In Trinidad, the religious part of the Muslim wedding ceremony is usually held during the day in the presence of a few family members. The highlight of the wedding is the …
Start Planning Your Aruba Wedding!
Congratulations on your decision to exchange your vows with an Aruba wedding. The first thing you need to do is start finding the right businesses and services for your big day. Start by searching IsleDo’s Aruba wedding vendor directory. Here you can find photographers, caterers, florists, venues, all inclusive packages, and everything else you need.
Meaning ‘Ruby’ in Spanish, Aruba is aptly named for it is a beautiful natural resource and gem among the Caribbean islands, shining brightly against the light sands and clear seas. Many chapels offer a traditional Aruba wedding for those religious couples that want to keep the faith alive in their conservative Aruba wedding. It also allows for one to take in all the beauty of the habitat and the politeness and happy nature of its people. From the imaginative to the mundane venues, Aruba has a bit of everything: lighthouses, parks, town halls and beach villas are just a few of their offerings.
Your stay in Aruba will very exciting. This island hosts night clubs and many sections for entertainment, as well as a history rich in flavor with many attractions that show off its past, present, and predict its future as a top destination wedding spot. If that was not enough you are only around fifteen miles from the Venezuelan mainland which has everything you actually may not be able to find in Aruba.
Legally weddings have not been possible for outsiders under the past jurisdiction of Aruba’s law. New territory can be unveiled in your destination Aruba wedding. However, because many honeymoons have been planned among the off white shores of Aruba it does offer many hotels and resorts to accompany you and you guests. Not everyone loves a hotel though and some may want to instead stay in a beautiful beach villa for their Aruba wedding and maybe beyond to their honeymoon. Aruba is actually part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the official languages are Dutch and Papiamento.
Weather wise, Aruba hosts a landscape somewhere between the areas of tropical and desert, with cacti growing along side palm trees. Aruba does not get nearly the amount of annual rainfall of most of its surrounding Caribbean island neighbors. This makes it easier to predict an Aruba wedding day with out rain to ruin it. It also makes the heat less stifling and summer time Aruba weddings easier for guests to handle. So, come and make this little island your ruby in the rough for a dear and spellbinding Aruba wedding that is simply unforgettable.
Trinidad Wedding Favour Coffee Idea
Trinidad Wedding Favour A Favour is a small gift to express your appreciation to your Trinidad wedding guests. It can range from a piece of cake to a glamorous picture frame. The choice is yours. But always keep in mind that it is a good idea to attach a miniature card and add a personal touch, often referred to as confetti cards. Prepare each card with a warm message, a monogram or a nice saying. Think of the confetti cards as tiny greeting cards that should accompany each of the wedding favours you have prepared for your guests at your Trinidad wedding. This is a wonderful opportunity... [Read more...]
Dominican Republic Marriage Requirements
The following is a list of rules and guidelines relating to Dominican Republic marriage requirements: 1. Register to be married with the Oficialia del Estado Civil (City Clerk) A fee of approximately $125 is required for registration and there is no waiting period. If a wedding is being planned through a hotel or resort, the fees may vary. The hotel or resort wedding coordinator can also assist with having paperwork submitted to the government. The following paperwork must be submitted: Passports Original copies of birth certificates Single Status Affidavits that have been translated by an official... [Read more...]
Trinidad Wedding and Marriage Requirements
The following is a list of rules and guidelines relating to Trinidad marriage requirements: You can get married as soon as 3 days after your arrival with a Special Marriage License. Trinidad Wedding Bride - photo by RysePhoto.com For a Special Marriage License: -Both parties must be non-residents of Trinidad and Tobago - Three days residence in the country must be established (calculated from the day after the date of arrival) Documents: -Proof of residence and passport and airline tickets -Identification of applicants & passport -If divorced, original or notarized copy of degree absolute -If... [Read more...]
Aruba Marriage Requirements
The following is a list of rules and guidelines relating to Aruba marriage requirements: Couple must provide from their Country of Citizenship an “apostile” report (a statistics search from the Bureau of Vital Statistics) as proof that they are both indeed single and eligible to marry. Each person must submit copies of their official government issued birth certificate with a raised seal. If either party has been divorced they must submit a copy of their divorce decree. If either party has been widowed, they must submit a copy of the spouse’s death certificate. Couple must be... [Read more...]
St Lucia Marriage Requirements
The following is a list of rules and guidelines relating to St Lucia marriage requirements: For a Normal Wedding License couples are required to stay just 4 days before the wedding. After 4 days a local solicitor can apply for a license on your behalf. There is also a Special License which doesn’t require any residency period. You can file all of the documents with a solicitor in the morning of arrival and by the afternoon obtain the Special License. Documents: Passport Birth Certificate Decree Absolute (if one of the parties is divorced) In the case of a widow/widower a Death Certificate... [Read more...]



