St Lucia Weddings
Destination Weddings, Caribbean Beaches, Romantic Honeymoons. Simply St Lucia.
Marriage is a special occurrence in one's life, one to remember always. It is the first major step toward a life together. A life of happiness and beauty. Why shouldn't you have a wedding to reflect the type of life you want to lead together? A destination wedding or honeymoon is the perfect start to a happy life. St. Lucia is the ideal Caribbean location. In fact, it is the most beautiful place on Earth.
St. Lucia is exotically unspoiled, with lush, verdant rainforests, dramatic mountain vistas and beautiful sandy beaches. Its exquisite natural beauty will astound and delight you.
Palm fringed beaches, elegant plantation houses, soft tropical air, hypnotic steel band music, and the tantalizing aroma of Caribbean cuisine comingle on St Lucia. It's as if St. Lucia were created solely for pure romance.
With on-site wedding planners, unique ceremony locations, all-inclusive resorts, and secluded beaches your ideal destination wedding, honeymoon or romantic get-a-way can be a reality with the greatest of ease.
Come, enjoy St. Lucia. The soft sand beaches, wildly exotic steel band melodies, and tantalizing Caribbean cuisine await. What are you waiting for?
Marriage:
It's easy to get married in St Lucia. You can get married same day or opt to wait it out two days on the beautiful island. For same day ceremonies you would be required to pay EC$540 (US$200) and provide the necessary documents. If you are more inclined to enjoy the Caribbean experience you can wait two days or more on island and pay EC$335 (US $125). A local solicitor would be able to apply for a license on your behalf. Here are the documents you will need to obtain a marriage license in St Lucia:
- Passport
- Birth Certificate
- Decree Absolute (if one of the parties is divorced)
- In the case of a widow/widower a Death Certificate of first spouse is required
- If a name has been changed, a Deed Poll is required
- If one of the parties is under the age of 18, evidence of a consent of parents is required in the form of a sworn affidavit stamped by a Notary Public
- If any required documents are not in English, an authenticated translation must be available
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