Event and wedding venues in the Carribean

The Caribbean is about celebrating together, on holiday time. Weddings here feel relaxed and joyful, more like a shared escape with family and friends than a formal event. Days are spent by the sea, long lunches turn into sunset drinks, and celebrations stretch naturally over several days. Barefoot ceremonies, outdoor dinners, music, and warm evenings set the tone.

The tropical setting does a lot of the work. Beaches, gardens, and open-air spaces make everything feel easy and unforced. Guests slow down, stay close, and actually spend time together. Couples choose the Caribbean when they want a wedding that feels light, social, and full of good energy, a moment where loved ones gather, disconnect from routine, and enjoy being together in a beautiful place. Discover the 5 best destination wedding venues in the Caribbean, from private islands in Antigua and the Grenadines to Virgin Gorda, the Bahamas, and Saint Barthélemy.

Jumby Bay Island, Antigua

Imagine getting married on your own private island, that’s exactly what Jumby Bay Island offers. Just off the coast of Antigua, this estate-sized island sits on its own stretch of white sand beaches, surrounded by calm Caribbean water, with no neighbours, no crowds, and nothing between you and the horizon.

Weddings here are immersive and exclusive. The whole island becomes your backdrop, beach ceremonies with ocean on three sides, cocktail hours at secluded coves, dinners under the stars on private terraces, all without anyone else around.

Choosing Jumby Bay means choosing a celebration that feels like a destination within a destination, guests stay, relax, and celebrate together on the island for days, not hours. It’s the kind of place that turns a wedding into a shared holiday with loved ones.

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Rosewood Little Dix Bay

Rosewood Little Dix Bay is set on a private crescent beach on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands. Originally designed in the 1960s by Antony Armstrong-Jones, the resort helped define relaxed Caribbean luxury, with low buildings that follow the shape of the bay and open directly onto the sand.

For weddings, it’s considered an ideal romantic setting. Ceremonies often take place barefoot on the beach, with the sound of the sea and nature as the backdrop. Supported by Rosewood’s highly experienced service, Little Dix Bay is chosen by couples who want a tropical destination wedding that feels effortless, intimate, and refined, with both exceptional setting and service.

Keys : 80 ⏐ Capacity : Ideal for 170 guests ⏐ Food & Beverage : In-house catering⏐ Location : Virgin Gorda⏐Best suited for: Destination weddings and tropical celebrations.

Coral Sands Inn & Cottages

Coral Sands Inn & Cottages sits directly on Pink Sands Beach on Harbour Island, a small Bahamian island long favoured by discreet travellers and old families. The hotel was founded in 1968 by Brett King, a former WWII fighter pilot turned Hollywood actor, and his wife Sharon Van Howten, after they fell for the island’s slow pace and singular beach. Harbour Island itself had already built a quiet reputation as a hideaway for figures such as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, the Rockefellers, and Aristotle Onassis.

The property still feels rooted in that era. With just 41 keys spread across cottages, bungalows, and a handful of houses, life at Coral Sands revolves around the beach, the Pink Mermaid restaurant, golf carts, and long conversations at sunset. Weddings here are relaxed and joyful: ceremonies on the pink sand, dinners close to the water, and guests moving easily between celebration and daily island life. Couples choose Coral Sands when they want a wedding that feels social and unforced.

Keys : 41 ⏐ Capacity : Ideal for 150 guests ⏐ Food & Beverage : In-house catering⏐ Location : Bahamas⏐Best suited for: Destination weddings and tropical celebrations.

Eden Rock St Barths

Eden Rock St Barths sits on a rocky promontory overlooking St Jean Bay and is deeply woven into the history of St Barths. It was founded in the early 1950s by French adventurer Rémy de Haenen, one of the first outsiders to see the island’s potential, before being developed by Gustave and Simone Eiffell into a private home that welcomed artists, writers, and free-spirited travellers.

Long before St Barths became a luxury destination, Eden Rock was already a social hub, informal, creative, and international. That legacy still defines the place today. For weddings, couples are drawn to Eden Rock for its reputation and character: a venue that feels part of the island’s story in a beautiful and paradisiac setting.

Keys : 37 ⏐ Capacity : Ideal for 120 guests ⏐ Food & Beverage : In-house catering⏐ Location : Saint-Barthélemy⏐Best suited for: Destination weddings and tropical celebrations.

Petit St.Vincent

Petit St. Vincent is a privately owned island in the Grenadines designed for people who want absolute distance from the outside world. There are no towns, no passing boats, and no public access, just the island, its beautiful beaches, and a limited number of discreet cottages spread far apart to preserve privacy.

For weddings, Petit St. Vincent is chosen by couples who value total discretion. It’s particularly suited to high-profile, celebrity, or ultra–high-net-worth clients who want to celebrate far from crowds and paparazzi. Ceremonies take place on empty beaches, guests stay entirely on the island, and the experience remains contained and invisible to the outside world. It’s a setting where luxury is expressed through space, silence, and control, ideal for private, highly personal celebrations that are not meant to be seen by the outside world.

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