Start Planning Your Jamaica Wedding!
Congratulations! On deciding to exchange your vows at a Jamaica wedding. The first thing you need to do is start finding the right businesses, venues and services for your big day. Start by searching IsleDo’s Caribbean wedding vendor directory. Here you can find photographers, caterers, all inclusive packages, venues and everything else you need. Jamaica is well known for not only it’s beauty but also the huge plethora of hotels and venues at which to hold your wedding.
You have several options whether you’re rigorous traditionalist or someone looking for a fun, freestyle Jamaica wedding to out-do all your greatest dreams. You can find it all right here in Jamaica! There are so many great locales to choose from it is recommended that you take plenty of time to look around. Research what options you have before picking out the place that is just perfect for you to have your Jamaica wedding.
Many wedding chapels are here to say your vows before God, your family and dear friends with a nice venue for a peaceful beach gathering afterwards. On the flip side, if you want to have more of a party for your Jamaica wedding reception, there are many popular spots for fun in the sun, for every budget and taste.
A Jamaica wedding can be creative and unique too. Getting married while scuba diving or bungee jumping have been done in the past. Some of these totally original ideas cannot be accomplished in other areas of the world. Making the choice of a Jamaica wedding is a premier choice for those wishing to have a wedding that blows everyone out of the water, so to speak.
You need to think about what time is best for your Jamaica wedding. Keep in mind that is it possible to get married in the winter months in Jamaica without wearing your snow boots and parkas for the ceremony. So if getting married on a certain date is important to you, take into consideration the average weather conditions and temperature for that time of year. It is the tropics, so you have a dry season where it can get very hot and a wet season where it is humid and damp – but of course always warm.
Having a Jamaica wedding in the hotter summer months may not be ideal, unless you are planning a grand underwater wedding or are not bothered by the humidity and heat. Instead, you may wish to do it towards the end of the rainy season instead, which gives you all the benefits of summer without the stifling heat it brings.
Whatever decision you make is up to you. But remember, above all else your Jamaica wedding is supposed to be memorable, fun and a show of your commitment to your partner. So make it special in your own unique way and be sure to research your wedding vendors and plan well before your big Jamaica wedding!
Champagne Flutes for Your Jamaica Wedding
Your Jamaica wedding will be one of the most memorable events of your life. A great way to preserve that memory is with personalized wedding flutes that you will use for your wedding toast after the speeches. These are also the glasses, the special glasses, that the bride and groom can enjoy sipping from for the rest of the evening. Depending on the type of champagne flutes that you use, you can get either the glass engraved with your names and wedding date, or the base of the glass if it is in stainless steel or silver. It’s a great item to keep after your Jamaica wedding, and therefore... [Read more...]
Jamaica Wedding Resources & Links
Here are some resources that you may find helpful: Fantastic wedding pictures! – I just received photos from Sean and Jinger’s wedding in April. It was such a fantastic wedding and the photographer Shane Macomber did a fantastic job capturing the event. After leaving Jamaica Sean & Jinger headed on to a three week … Love “Blue Water” Weddings! – Vanessa and Fil were such a nice (and beautiful) couple. They were married at 10am in the morning and had an absolutely flawless day- I love the blue, blue water that you get during morning weddings. Vanessa personally designed... [Read more...]
Jamaica Marriage Requirements
The following is a list of rules and guidelines relating to Jamaica marriage requirements: Couples are only required to be in the country for 1 day before being married once they have pre applied for a marriage license. To be married you require: - Proof of citizenship -- certified copy of birth certificate, which includes father’s name -If divorced you will need the original Certificate of Divorce - If Widowed you will need a certified copy of death certificate -If under 18 years of age you need your parents written consent Please Note: Italian nationals celebrating their wedding in Jamaica... [Read more...]

