Caribbean Wedding
Imagine getting married in Paradise against palm fringe and sandy beaches and a sparkling sea, with a cooling breeze on board our sail boat. If you're looking for the perfect location for your special day, then this must be it!
All too often after the wedding ceremony is over at the hotel, it can feel a bit of an anti climax. But getting married on board means that you can go sailing afterward and finish up that special day with a romantic sunset cruise.
A day you'll definately remember. We aim to take the worries out of what should be a carefree experience for the bride and groom, allowing you to sit back and relax and enjoy the very best that Grenada has to offer.


Grenada Wedding arrangement includes:
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Bridal bouquet & grooms button hole
Minister or JP
Transport to and from the Registrar's office
All legal fees
Wedding Cake & Luncheon
Sparkling wine for the toast
Beer & Soft drinks
Decorated boat
1/2 day sail including sunset cruise
Witness, best man and maid of honor if required
Wedding bouquet
Extras by arrangement:
Photographer, video recording
The legal requirements are as follows:
Visitors to the island must be resident on the island for a minimum of three (3) days (this excludes weekends and public holidays) before applying for a licence. Application for a Marriage Licence is then made at the Prime Minister's Office and the necessary stamp duty and licence fees have been paid. This process takes approximately two days, but slightly longer if either partner is divorced as documents have to be sent to The Ministry of Legal Affairs.
- Valid passportsBirth certificatesIf one of the parties is divorced, proof of a Decree
Absolute Proof of Single Status: an affidavit, or a letter from a clergyman, lawyer or Registry on an official letter head attesting to the fact that the parties involved have not been married previously.
If widowed, a death certificate id required. -
If a name has been changed by Deed Poll proof is required
If either party is under the age of 21 evidence of parental consent is required in the form of an affidavit.
All papers must be in English. If the originals are another language, they should be translated into English and certified.
No blood tests are required.