Increasing numbers of couples are enjoying the freedom that easy travel has brought and are choosing a more exotic location for their wedding. Even though America has a large number of spectacular beaches, it is also true for them as well. They too are now looking farther a field and considering a Caribbean beach wedding instead. This is simply because the beaches are not as well kept as those that are found in the Caribbean as they are the main reason why tourists actually spend time on these Caribbean Islands.

Even the climatic condition of the Caribbean is gentler compared to that in the US, so holding a wedding any time of the year in the beaches poses no problem. Moreover, many of these islands have identified the need for many couples who would like to say ‘I do’ in the presence of their friends and family standing on a pearly white beach with the clear blue sky as the canopy over their heads. To improve upon this further, some ‘all-inclusive’ resorts are now able to offer a Caribbean beach wedding at no extra charge as part of the package. This of course makes it easy to enjoy the honeymoon immediately after the wedding without having to leave the venue, thereby enjoying it for longer.
Couples would usually be provided with a private and secluded location within the resort premises, away from the madding crowd and everyone else who have been the wedding guests. Of course not to spoil the scenario but if you intend to have a Caribbean beach wedding you will have to ensure you are conversant with local laws relating to a wedding of non-residents. It is important that each Caribbean Island will have a different set of legal requirements that couples will need to meet in order to have their wedding take place there.
Most countries and islands will have their own laws and often a couple will have to wait a set number of days before they can wed but a local wedding license is also required too. Usually the license fees range between 50 and 300 dollars according to the type and location of the wedding. It is also important that each couple is aware of the passport regulations and ensure that theirs are valid prior to them flying to the Island of their choice for their Caribbean beach wedding. You do not want to find yourself in a position where you are refused access to the country because your passport is invalid now do you?