Destination Wedding Resorts will provide comprehensive wedding packages covering all aspects of your celebration, from pre-wedding events to the ceremony, reception, and even your honeymoon. Whether planning an intimate elopement or a grand event with 100 guests, these resorts offer packages tailored to your needs.

Let’s explore some typical all-inclusive resort wedding packages and what you should consider when choosing one.

NOTE: Every resort brand has its specific wedding packages and pricing; this blog aims to give you a “ballpark” idea of what your wedding package options include and the pricing you will discover for each package.

Most destination wedding resorts offer some type of complimentary wedding package. However, to receive this package, you will usually need to meet specific requirements, such as a 3-night minimum stay for a certain number of guests or rooms. For example, a minimum of five rooms for three nights each could qualify for the free destination wedding package.

You will need to clearly understand the requirements for receiving your complimentary wedding package so you aren’t disappointed when it comes time to finalize everything.

A good destination wedding travel agent can help you set up your destination wedding correctly to qualify for the complimentary package.

What is Included in a Complimentary Wedding Package:

For the Ceremony:
Outdoor location for the ceremony
● Minister to perform the symbolic ceremony (if required)
● Complimentary wooden pergola & matching wooden ceremony table
● Witness (If required and needed)
● 30 white avant-garde chairs
● Sparkling wine during the ceremony
● Basic audio system

For The Reception:
Semi-private dinner reservation for up to 30 guests in one of the resort restaurants, with standard restaurant decor. So, the complimentary package won’t include a dance floor or any setup on the beach.

When is a complimentary destination wedding package an excellent way to go?

A complimentary wedding package will allow you to customize your wedding completely. Over the years, I’ve advised many of my destination wedding couples to get the complimentary package, especially when other wedding package options included things they didn’t want.
It is never wise to pay for something you won’t utilize. 😉

Prices & Options For Other Wedding Packages

Wedding Packages For Up to 24 to 28 guests: Price Range: $7,600-$24,500

Compared to the above complimentary wedding package, here is an example of an upgraded Destination Wedding Package for up to 24 people that is USD $10,000 and $199 per person for additional guests (staying onsite):

In this example, you can have a quality destination wedding while adding a few personal touches. The music and photography will usually be included in this $10K destination package that couples need.

Overall, I still like the complimentary wedding package vs the $10K package because it is an inclusive base package upon which to build. However, you do need to factor in that it will cost much more than $10K by the time you add the extra elements (DJ/band and photography) and a few touches like bistro lighting, all the table centerpieces,\ dance floor, music (or musicians) for the wine & cheese hour, etc.

Let’s look at a deluxe wedding package for up to 50 guests.

Wedding Packages For 50-100 Guests: Price Range: $14,000-$30,000

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An example of a destination wedding package for up to 50 people usually includes one free night for you and your spouse when celebrating your first anniversary within the same resort chain.

Here is a breakdown of what would be included in this example Wedding Package:

Looking at the inclusions for this package, you can see that it includes many more elements, such as a two-hour welcome cocktail party, hair and makeup, and four hours of standard DJ.

So, for the right couple, this is a great package. However, I wouldn’t recommend it for someone with 40 guests or a couple who isn’t planning to have a welcome cocktail or maybe wants a live band instead of a DJ.

Popular FAQs About Most Destination Wedding Packages:

Q1. “Can I substitute items”?

Answer: Most resorts do not allow substitutions (it would be nice if they did), so I advise most clients to go with the wedding package that gives them everything they want and a la carte the rest.

Can I just pay the difference”?
Answer: Some resorts may allow this, but if not, select a package that doesn’t include the services of a DJ.

Q3. “Can I substitute the flowers”?
Answer: Generally, yes, but there will be a price difference that will be higher, not lower.
Q4. “Can I bring my photographer/videographer?
Answer: Many resorts have quality professional photographers, but if you would like to bring your vendor, there will either be an external vendor fee or a minimum night stay requirement—usually, at least three nights are booked at the resort.

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Here are a few more tips regarding wedding packages:
● Packages include complimentary venues. It is typical to see sky wedding terraces with a venue rental fee of $1,500. Buying a restaurant at a resort may have a venue rental fee of $5,000. Beach wedding venues may have an extra setup charge. I’m happy to guide you through these details.

● If a resort requires that you pick out a package, find out if you can make a
change before signing the contract. Generally, you can change it if it is an upgrade, not a downgrade. So, if there is a lower-cost wedding package, select the cheaper one for your contract.

● Guest inclusions generally refer to those booked with the wedding group. Guests staying at a different resort or who book
outside the group may have a separate per-person rate. I advise your guests to book within the wedding group to avoid surprise fees.

REMEMBER: every resort brand differs in its pricing and packages. A thriving destination wedding is always planned in these three steps.

  1. Choose the best destination resort venue for YOUR wedding.
  2. Secure your wedding date and time.
  3. Choose the best wedding package that gets you as close as possible to everything you want without including anything you don’t want.

I highly suggest you work with a destination wedding travel agent who can help you easily choose and plan a destination wedding that will be everything you dream it will be, without the stress of trying to do it all on your own.

Conclusion

Your destination wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and your chosen wedding package will set the tone for the entire celebration. By thoroughly examining and understanding what each package offers, you can make a choice that aligns with your vision and ensures flawless execution of your destination “I DO!”

I can help you figure out the best resort, location, and package for an unforgettable destination wedding. Use this link to schedule your free 30-minute strategy session today!

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