beach wedding

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A beach wedding is such a beautiful and romantic choice – make the most of it.

1. Venue and Setup

  • Ceremony Location: Choose a spot with a stunning view of the ocean. Consider the tide times to make sure it won’t disrupt the ceremony.
  • Seating: Use natural materials like wooden chairs, benches, or even bamboo. You could also opt for a circle or semi-circle seating arrangement for a more intimate feel.
  • Aisle: Create a sandy aisle lined with seashells, flower petals, or lanterns. You could even use driftwood to mark the path.
  • Arch or Canopy: A light, airy arch or a simple white or floral canopy can frame the ceremony beautifully. Consider a draped fabric that sways gently in the breeze.

2. Dress Code

  • Bride’s Dress: Flowing, lightweight fabrics like chiffon or silk work best for a beach setting. A shorter dress or even a boho-style gown could be a beautiful choice.
  • Groom’s Attire: Linen or cotton suits are perfect for comfort. A light-colored shirt or even a vest with no tie is a relaxed and stylish option.
  • Footwear: Go barefoot! Alternatively, sandals or flip-flops (even for the bride) fit well with the beach vibe.

3. Decor

  • Color Scheme: Soft pastels, bright corals, or even sea-inspired blues and greens can tie in the natural surroundings.
  • Floral Arrangements: Tropical flowers like orchids, hibiscus, or plumeria would be fitting. A mix of wildflowers in mason jars or woven baskets can give a relaxed vibe.
  • Lighting: String lights or lanterns placed around the area can create a magical, glowing atmosphere as the sun sets.
  • Tables: Keep it simple and elegant with linen tablecloths, shell or coral centerpieces, and candlelight for a romantic touch.

4. Food and Drinks

  • Tropical Cocktails: Serve refreshing drinks like mojitos, margaritas, or piña coladas in coconuts or fun beach-inspired glasses.
  • Fresh Seafood: A beach wedding is perfect for serving seafood like shrimp cocktails or fish tacos.
  • Light Snacks: Think fruit platters, tropical salads, and small bites for guests to enjoy while soaking in the view.

5. Entertainment

  • Live Music: A guitarist or a steel drum band can enhance the tropical vibes and create a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere.
  • Photo Booth: Set up a fun beach-themed photo booth with props like leis, sunglasses, and straw hats.
  • Bonfire & S’mores: If allowed, consider a bonfire for a cozy evening celebration with s’mores and a chance to enjoy the beach under the stars.

6. Guest Favors

  • Shell Trinkets or Beach Towels: Guests will appreciate small, useful beach-themed favors. You could also give out personalized sunglasses or flip-flops.
  • Mini Bottles of Sunscreen or Aloe Vera Gel: These are practical and will help your guests stay comfortable during the event.

7. Timing

  • Golden Hour Ceremony: The best time for a beach wedding is typically late afternoon or early evening, just before sunset, so you get stunning lighting for photos.

Sunset Toast: Have everyone raise a glass as the sun sets, creating a magical and memorable moment