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DESTINATIONS JAMAICA | WEDDINGS & HONEYMOONS


CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Over-the-Water Serenity Wedding Chapel; Oleander Room restaurant; Beachfront Millionaire One- Bedroom Butler Suite; beach at Sandals Montego Bay PICTURES: JR Delia


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E Look out for Sandals’ regular wedding webinars for training in what you need to know to sell ceremonies.


E If guests have children, try holding the wedding at a family-friendly Beaches resort, then moving to an adult-only property for the honeymoon.


E Guests not staying at the resort need to buy a day pass ($145), allowing access from one hour before the ceremony to the end of the reception.


attracting a $750 supplement and requiring advance booking. With a breeze drifting through its open doors and sea drifting under the glass floor below, it has all the makings of an idyllic destination wedding – and if they nab it about 5pm, couples can say their vows as the sun sets over the Caribbean Sea. “There are no two days and no


two couples that are the same,” says Sandals’ director of romance, Marsha-Ann Brown. “We do not sell packages, we do not sell themes. What we do sell are inspirations. It’s our desire for every single bride and groom to design their wedding to their palette and budget.” Those ‘inspirations’ take the


form of different colour schemes and design motifs, from blush-pink ‘Royalty’ to the driftwood shabby chic altar of ‘Nature’ to the starfish and seashell emblems in ‘Sand & Sea’. Couples who stay three nights


or more can enjoy a ‘free’ wedding, which includes the ceremony, a bouquet and boutonniere, two-tiered cake, documentation,


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cocktail reception and hors d’oeuvres for guests, plus a mimosa breakfast in bed and honeymoon dinner in a speciality restaurant. About 95% of couples choose to


add extras, says Marsha-Ann. “Our free wedding gives couples the opportunity to come and have their dream wedding, but they are able to customise the look and feel.”


RESORT VIBES


Once they’ve tied the knot, it’s time for the honeymoon, and with many UK guests opting for the smallest of ceremonies – often just the bride and groom – they don’t even have to wait for the speeches to be over. Sandals Montego Bay has benefited from a refurbishment, completed in February, which added the overwater wedding chapel and cocktail bar Latitudes – an octagonal deck where guests can sit on hammocks directly above the waves and watch as kayakers flit to and fro. New swim-up suites were introduced, while the swim-up bar – which lays claim to being the first such bar in the Caribbean – was upgraded, and two restaurants


added, namely Butch’s Steak & Seafood (named after Sandals founder Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart) and Soy, serving excellent sushi. The Jerk Shack, a street-food-


style spot, was introduced last year, offering jerk chicken and Jamaican favourites such as hard-dough bread and savoury doughnut ‘festival’. The hotel’s 272 rooms were also


refreshed with a light eggshell blue decor, accented with splashes of teal. Higher room categories feature over-sized bathtubs on the balcony, contributing to a modern, upscale feel across the resort.


Guests can use any facilities at Sandals Royal Caribbean, a short shuttle bus ride away, which embodies a British-colonial vibe that might suit older clients. It has 220 rooms and an offshore island featuring extra pools, a private beach and Royal Thai restaurant, which offers more space. It is also one of the few spots to


feature overwater accommodation, which forms the shape of a heart when seen from above – just one more sign for your clients that romance is part of the DNA here.


E Ensure couples take wedding dresses or suits in hand luggage – never in the hold. A garment bag should keep them safe, and wrinkles can be steamed out on arrival.


EWedding couples get 15% off at the spa, but avoid facials and unfamiliar products in the days immediately before the ceremony.


BOOK IT


Seven nights’ all-inclusive at Sandals Montego Bay in a Crystal Lagoon Honeymoon Oceanview Luxury Room with Balcony Tranquility Soaking Tub starts at £2,369 per person. The price includes Virgin Atlantic flights from Gatwick and transfers, for travel between May 1 and June 30, 2020. Weddings are free for stays of three or more nights, with upgrades at extra cost. sellingsandals.co.uk


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