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Guide to the key moments of your Caribbean wedding: how to orchestrate a magical day

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Your big day is approaching and you're wondering how this long-awaited day will be organized? How much time to allocate for each key moment? How to ensure everything flows harmoniously? Don't worry, we've prepared a complete guide to the key moments of your wedding to help you plan this unforgettable day with peace of mind.


Préparatifs de mariage élégants avec chaussures de mariée blanches et bouquet romantique de roses pâles et fleurs blanches - accessoires essentiels pour un mariage dans les Caraïbes

Between excitement and stress, it's easy to be overwhelmed by emotions and lose track of time. Yet, good timing is essential to fully enjoy each moment. Follow our advice to perfectly orchestrate your day, without rushing or dragging! For a more global view of your preparation, also discover Your Timeline for a Serene Caribbean Wedding.


Preparations: take your time (3-4 hours)


This is perhaps one of the most precious moments of your day: those few hours when excitement gradually builds, surrounded by your loved ones. Plan for 3 to 4 hours to get ready at your own pace: hair, makeup, dressing... and most importantly, a few moments to breathe and enjoy.


Carib Wedding Tip: Remember to add time for capturing some souvenir photos of these preparations, a potential "first look" if you wish to see each other before the ceremony, and don't forget a small snack to keep your energy up. The day will be long and intense, so it's important to fuel up!

Bride preparations with professional makeup session, elegant hairstyle adorned with pearls for a tropical Caribbean wedding

Guest arrival (approximately 30 minutes)


Guests typically arrive 30 minutes before the ceremony begins. This time allows them to get settled, greet each other, and soak in the atmosphere you've created.


Carib Wedding Tip: Your coordination team or witnesses can play a key role at this time by guiding guests and ensuring everyone is properly seated on time. For a wedding on a Caribbean island, consider providing refreshments to welcome your guests, especially during hot weather.

The Ceremony (15 minutes to 1 hour)


This is the heart of your day, the moment when you'll exchange vows and rings. The duration of your ceremony essentially depends on its type:


  • A civil ceremony often lasts 15 to 30 minutes.

  • A religious ceremony can last between 30 minutes and 1 hour (or more).

  • A secular ceremony generally has a variable duration, depending on what you've planned with your officiant.


Carib Wedding Tip: The key is finding the right balance: neither too short to rush this solemn moment, nor too long to bore your guests. For a Caribbean wedding, remember to take the climate into account: an outdoor ceremony under the tropical sun benefits from being concise! If you're worried about the weather, our article Wedding in the islands: What to do if it rains? might be useful.

Tropical ceremony arch under palm trees with white drapes, pink and white floral arrangements, decorative lanterns and lush greenery for an outdoor Caribbean wedding

Photos (approximately 1 hour)


This is the time to capture the most beautiful memories of your day. Generally, there are two key moments:


  • Family and group photos often take 30 to 45 minutes.

  • Couple photos can take 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the location and desired style.


Carib Wedding Tip: To ensure everything proceeds without stress, prepare a list of groups to photograph in advance and designate a point person (who knows your family and friends well) to help the photographer gather everyone. Take advantage of the idyllic Caribbean landscapes for your couple photos – between white sand beaches, flamboyant sunsets, and lush vegetation, the natural settings offer endless possibilities.

Cocktail hour (approximately 2 hours)


This is a convivial moment where your guests can enjoy, chat, and toast to your happiness. The cocktail hour marks the transition between the ceremony and the meal, allowing everyone to relax in a festive atmosphere.


Carib Wedding Tip: Plan to delight your guests: cocktails, gourmet bites... and why not some live music? A steel pan band or acoustic duo will create a warm and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for this moment of sharing.

Gourmet cocktail buffet for Caribbean wedding reception with refined selection of canapés and appetizers on elegant display stands

The meal and reception (3-4 hours)


A plated meal generally lasts 3 to 4 hours, especially if you incorporate entertainment, games, or speeches between courses.


Carib Wedding Tip: Be sure to coordinate these interventions with your caterer to keep the meal flowing smoothly and pleasantly. Avoid long downtimes between courses, but leave enough space for speeches and entertainment.

The party (until the end of the night!)


This is the time to let go and fully celebrate your union!


Carib Wedding Tip: After your first dance, kick off the party with an upbeat song to bring your guests to the dance floor. Be sure to check the schedule and any sound restrictions with your reception venue. For a smooth wedding, check out our article on 5 Mistakes to avoid when getting married in the Caribbean.

And most importantly... Enjoy!


Beyond this ideal schedule, don't forget the essential: your wedding is above all a celebration of your love. If certain moments take longer than planned or if the program needs to be slightly adjusted, it's not a problem!


Young newlyweds embracing on a balcony with panoramic view, intimate seaside wedding in the Caribbean with white flower bouquet and greenery

It's these moments, big and small, planned or spontaneous, that will create all the magic of your day. The beauty of Caribbean weddings lies precisely in this relaxed atmosphere where time sometimes seems to stand still.


So breathe, smile, and let yourself be carried away by the joy of this unique day. Before diving in, you might also consult our experience feedback Planning our Wedding: 5 things we wish we’d known before starting.


The Carib Wedding team is here to help you find the best vendors for your big day. Check out our directory of vendors by island (Martinique, Guadeloupe, Saint-Martin/Sint Maarten, Saint-Barthélemy, and other Caribbean islands) and bring your dream wedding to life in a paradise setting.


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