Antigua Weddings

Why I Love Antigua for Destination Weddings
Snorkel and/or dive through coral reefs
Relax on the islands many sandy beaches
Hike up trails for beautiful panoramic views at Nelson’s Dockyard and Mount Obama
Take a day trip to Barbuda
Go ziplining and explore caves

Best Time To Travel to

Antigua

Weather
The most popular time to visit Antigua

The best time to visit Antigua is from May to November, the island’s off season – there is a slight threat of hurricanes, but the weather rarely goes below 25 degrees celsius. Travelers will encounter less rain between December and April.

Affordability
Prices for Antigua hotels and resorts
Between December and April, rates are more expensive and crowds are abundant. From May to November rates are at their lowest.
Travel Seasons in Antigua
The travel seasons are high season, low season, and shoulder season. All of them have their pros and cons, so it’s up to you to decide the best time to have your wedding in Antigua based on what kind of destination wedding you imagine.

The peak tourism season in Antigua runs from mid-December to mid-April.

If you’re looking to avoid crowds the best advice is to visit the island any time from July to November.

May through June is referred to as the shoulder season.

Requirements to
Get Married in Antigua

Most countries in the Caribbean have simple marriage requirements, which is just one of the reasons they are such popular wedding destinations! You need to apply for a marriage license when getting married in the Caribbean. In most cases, you can do this upon arrival, but in some cases, you must do it ahead of time. Requirements will vary from one Caribbean nation to the next, but in general, spouses who hope to wed abroad should provide all the general required paperwork like birth certificates, documents translated into local language, Le Apostille stamps from your home country consulate, etc.

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Dream Destination Wedding

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