Now that you’re officially engaged and your internet searches have begun, it’s time to plan your magical day. In creating the perfect Destination Wedding day, it is important ‘Not to go wrong’ with the details, especially choosing your wedding venue. It is never as easy as we perceive it to be. Since the idea of having a destination Wedding on Saint Lucia has been checked off your list …….. it’s time to choose the right venue to suit your ideal Dream Wedding.
Here’s our List of Top 3 Destination Wedding Venues on Saint Lucia!
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Pigeon Island National Landmark
This picturesque, 44-acre island reserve, off the North West of the island is beautiful and historical. Pigeon Island which was originally surrounded by water is a top pick for Brides who wish to tie the knot in a picturesque Historical area and are looking to seize spectacular Photo opportunities. With two beautiful beaches and historical ruins, Pigeon Island is no doubt the perfect venue for couples who seek to have a Destination wedding with either a Beach Theme or a Colonial Theme.
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Humming Bird Beach with a Piton Backdrop
When one hears beach, they think of the usual sand, sea and sun setting. However, this venue is much more than just that. This beach provides you with a phenomenal view; the World Renowned Twin peaks located near the town of Soufriere. This romantic Hummingbird beach is known for breathtaking sunset views with the sound of Saint Lucia’s calm waters crawling up on shore. So, just imagine a lovely orange sunset with the The Pitons ascending high above complimenting your special moment.
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Private Vila
Today, not every couple is into the idea of tying the knot in a public setting – Well, that’s okay; A private villa will do the trick. Choose from a variety of uniquely designed villas on St. Lucia and go more contemporary with a private ceremony. In a Private villa, there is just as much creativity and excitement for your special day . Comparing this venue to a beach wedding or that of the traditional church ceremony, there is room for everything.