St. Lucia is the perfect destination for your unique wedding and honeymoon. This lush
tropical island has the best the Caribbean has to offer with some of the most stunning
ceremony locations in the world. Every couple is unique and by NOT offering packages
as the resorts do, we can create and personalize your day so that it expresses your
wishes and personalities. Some couples see theme weddings as a fun way to have a
wedding in St. Lucia.
We love Saint Lucia and we know you will too. Its beauty and lush magnificence
will astound you. A perfect Island destination for your perfect day. Check out the
photos in our Locations section and see what we mean.
POPULATION – 165,000 at last count.
LOCATION – Our closest neighbor is Martinique, 21 miles from our northern tip
and St. Vincent is 26 miles from our Southern tip. Both are visible on clear days.
Barbados is located 100 miles to the southwest.
SIZE – The island is 27 miles long and 14 wide, a total of 238 sq. miles.
FLIGHTS – We have two airports here, Hewanorra and George Charles. Hewanorra
is the larger International airport
Accommodation
Our most popular locations are mainly in the north of the island in Rodney Bay
and in the south above the town of Soufriere or close to the town of Vieux Fort.
Northern ceremony locations include:
Private Beach
Cliff View
Gazebo in the Park
Sea View Garden
Pink Plantation House
Historical Ruins
Luxury Northern Villa
St. Lucia is a magical island and offers something for everyone. Whether your
preference is to lie on the beach and soak up some of our sunny Caribbean rays or
climb some very bill hills, it’s all here in St. Lucia.
Imagine yourself sailing down the coast on a leisurely catamaran, or speeding
down the same coast in a fast power boat, snorkeling in a marine park, hooking a
40lb marlin, diving a 100′ wall, windsurfing, kayaking, or simply swimming in
crystal blue waters.
For the more intrepid, picture yourself ziplining through rainforest at high speed,
ATV’ing along the craggy shoreline, driving a dune buggy along adventurous roads,
or climbing one of our famous Piton mountains to view the island from the top of
the world.