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Best Anguilla Wedding Resorts for Your Destination Wedding

Anguilla is one of the Caribbean’s best-kept secrets. This narrow British Overseas Territory in the eastern Caribbean has 33 beaches spread across just 35 square miles, most of them a shade of powdery white sand that makes visitors do a double-take on their first glimpse. The island’s reputation for quiet, boutique luxury has drawn couples here for decades, and the combination of exceptional beach quality, world-class dining, and low-key hospitality gives Anguilla weddings a sense of privacy that’s harder to find on busier islands.

A destination wedding in Anguilla skews boutique-luxury rather than mass-market all-inclusive, so wedding packages tend to start higher than on budget Caribbean wedding destinations. Entry-level ceremony packages typically start around $2,000 to $3,500, mid-tier celebrations land in the $6,000 to $10,000 range, and full luxury multi-day events climb well above $12,000. Most Anguilla wedding parties bring 10 to 25 guests, which keeps the celebration intimate and personal.

Below, we’ve put together our guide to the best Anguilla destination wedding resorts for 2026, plus package context, travel logistics, and answers to the questions our Certified Destination Wedding Specialists hear most about the island. Here’s where to begin planning the destination wedding of a lifetime!

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Top Anguilla Destination Wedding Resorts

Anguilla’s boutique-luxury lineup gives couples a range of settings, from ultra-luxury villa collections and iconic Moorish architecture to intimate beachfront cottages and family-owned classics. We focused on the properties our Certified Destination Wedding Specialists return to most often for Anguilla celebrations, balancing luxury reliability with the kind of distinctive venues that make Anguilla weddings stand out.

Whether you want an ultra-luxury villa buyout, a full-service resort wedding on one of the world’s best beaches, or a boutique property with personalized service, this lineup covers the range.

Cap Juluca

Cap Juluca Anguilla

On the mile-long crescent of Rendezvous Bay, Cap Juluca has spent decades as Anguilla’s most iconic luxury property. The Belmond-managed resort’s white Moorish architecture, domed villas, and manicured tropical gardens have set the visual tone for the island’s boutique-luxury reputation. A wedding here feels cinematic in a way few other Caribbean venues can match.

Ceremony venues include the Rendezvous Bay beachfront, private pool villa terraces, and Maundays overlooks designed for intimate to mid-sized celebrations. Their dedicated wedding planning team handles everything from private beach elopements to full multi-day events, with the kind of custom coordination and elevated service Belmond properties are known for.

Moreover, beyond the ceremony, guests can also spend their time on the calm, protected waters of Rendezvous Bay, in the resort’s award-winning spa, or across the property’s collection of distinct dining venues. The scale of the resort means your celebration feels exclusive without ever feeling isolated.

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Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla

Set between the twin beaches of Barnes Bay and Meads Bay, Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla brings the Four Seasons service standard to one of the Caribbean’s most exclusive destinations. The modern glass-and-stone architecture takes a minimalist approach that lets the beach and ocean do the visual work, and every villa opens onto white sand and turquoise water.

Wedding venues here include beachfront ceremonies on Meads Bay, oceanview terraces, and garden lawns for larger celebrations. Also, the property’s spacious villas and residences let wedding parties spread out, which works particularly well for groups renting multiple properties across the resort. The Four Seasons planning team handles both intimate elopements and full multi-day celebrations.

Even better, guests have access to two of Anguilla’s most celebrated beaches, a comprehensive spa, and multiple dining venues, including the resort’s Peruvian-inspired signature restaurant. It’s the pick for couples wanting recognizable luxury service in a stunning Caribbean setting!

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CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa

CuisinArt Golf Resort and Spa Anguilla

CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa also sits on Rendezvous Bay, with modern white architecture that plays off the beach’s dramatic curve. What sets CuisinArt apart from other Anguilla properties is the resort’s championship-caliber 18-hole golf course (the only one on the island), plus its on-site hydroponic farm that supplies produce for the resort’s restaurants.

Their wedding venues include the Rendezvous Bay beachfront, garden ceremony lawns, and the golf clubhouse for larger receptions. The CuisinArt planning team also specializes in celebrations that pair beach and golf-course settings, and the property’s expansive footprint gives wedding groups room to host multi-day events without feeling on top of other guests.

Guests can play the championship course, tour the hydroponic greenhouse, unwind at the Venus Spa, or enjoy the resort’s culinary program that runs from casual beach dining to more elevated tasting menus. It’s a strong pick for couples wanting a resort with more programmed activity than the ultra-quiet luxury boutiques nearby.

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Villas at Sheriva

Villas at Sheriva Anguilla

For couples wanting ultimate privacy, Villas at Sheriva offers a collection of ultra-luxury private villas overlooking Maundays Bay. Each villa comes with its own pool, private staff, and beach access. The model is closer to renting a private estate than checking into a resort.

Villa terraces, private pool decks, and beachfront settings just steps from the water are your options for wedding venues. The property specializes in fully customized celebrations where the wedding party effectively takes over a private compound, ideal for elopements, small family-only ceremonies, or intimate luxury weekends.

Because each villa operates semi-independently, guests can spend their downtime in complete privacy without shared pool decks or communal spaces to navigate. Personal chefs, private drivers, and in-villa spa services can all be arranged. It’s the top pick for couples prioritizing seclusion and full-service villa luxury over traditional resort amenities.

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Paradise Cove Resort

Paradise Cove Resort Anguilla

Just inland from The Cove’s white-sand beach, Paradise Cove Resort offers a boutique, family-friendly alternative to Anguilla’s ultra-luxury anchors. The property’s whitewashed, low-rise buildings surround two large pools and lush tropical gardens, giving the resort a laid-back Caribbean feel that appeals to couples wanting a more relaxed atmosphere.

Wedding venues here include garden lawns, pool decks, and short-walk beach settings at Cove Bay. Paradise Cove’s planning team specializes in intimate to mid-sized celebrations, with packages that tend to sit at more accessible price points than the island’s luxury flagship properties.

Beyond the wedding day, guests can also enjoy the resort’s two pools, tennis courts, and easy access to Cove Bay’s beach. The one- and two-bedroom suites also make Paradise Cove a strong pick for wedding groups traveling with kids or multi-generational families.

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Anguilla Great House Beach Resort

Anguilla Great House Beach Resort

On the same crescent of Rendezvous Bay as the island’s luxury anchors, Anguilla Great House Beach Resort offers a more authentically Caribbean, budget-friendly stay. The resort’s brightly colored beachfront cottages evoke classic island architecture, and the pace here is unhurried and low-key.

Their wedding venues center on the Rendezvous Bay beachfront, with garden ceremony settings and beach-adjacent reception spaces. The property caters to intimate wedding parties, elopements, and small vow-renewal celebrations, with wedding packages that lean simple and personal rather than production-forward.

Guests can also spend time on Rendezvous Bay’s calm waters, walk to nearby beach restaurants, or use the resort as a low-key base for exploring the island. This is a solid pick for couples wanting authentic Anguilla character at a more accessible price than the luxury flagships next door.

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Carimar Beach Club

Carimar Beach Club Anguilla

Carimar Beach Club is a small, family-owned property on the western end of Meads Bay, one of Anguilla’s most celebrated beaches. Family-owned and operated since 1985, the pink-and-white Mediterranean-style beach apartments have hosted returning guests for decades, and the personal service reflects that long-standing character.

Wedding venues here include the Meads Bay beachfront directly in front of the property, garden ceremony spots, and small reception setups for intimate parties. Carimar specializes in elopements and micro-weddings, with parties of 20 to 25 guests better served at larger nearby properties.

Because Carimar operates as apartments rather than a full-service resort, there’s no on-site dining, but Meads Bay is home to some of Anguilla’s best restaurants (Blanchards, Straw Hat, Jacala) all within walking distance. This is a strong pick for couples wanting that self-catering vibe and an authentic Meads Bay location.

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More Information for Planning Your Destination Wedding in Anguilla

Beyond picking your resort, a few practical details help shape your Anguilla wedding. Below you’ll find package context, legal marriage notes, and travel logistics worth sharing with your guests.

Anguilla Destination Wedding Packages

Anguilla’s boutique-luxury resort lineup means wedding packages start at a higher entry point than mass-market Caribbean destinations. Here’s how packages typically tier out across the island:

  • Low: $2,000 to $3,500. Covers ceremony setup, officiant, basic florals, sparkling wine toast, and a small cake for intimate groups of 10 to 15 guests.
  • Mid: $6,000 to $10,000. Adds private reception venues, professional photography, ceremony music, upgraded florals, and a hosted dinner reception.
  • High: $12,000 to $25,000+. Full luxury treatment with premium florals, open bars, extended photography and videography, custom lighting, and private venue or villa buyouts.
  • Customizations: outside vendors (specific photographers, planners, florists) are commonly used at Anguilla weddings given the island’s smaller resort-based wedding operations.

Legal Marriage in Anguilla

A legal wedding in Anguilla requires a 48-hour residency period on the island before applying for a marriage license. Both parties need valid passports, and previously married applicants need certified divorce or death certificates. Most couples handle the paperwork through their resort coordinator, and the process is straightforward compared to some other Caribbean destinations. Many couples still opt for a symbolic ceremony on the island and handle the legal paperwork at home for maximum flexibility on the wedding day itself.

Anguilla Destination Wedding Travel Information

Anguilla’s Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport (AXA) has limited direct commercial flights, so most guests fly into St. Maarten’s Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM), which has direct flights from major U.S. cities, and then take a 25-minute ferry or short charter across to Anguilla.

  • Ferry from St. Maarten: the Blowing Point ferry terminal runs regular service from Marigot on the French side of St. Maarten (about $30 to $40 per person one-way, 25-minute crossing).
  • Private charter: faster and more comfortable, particularly for wedding parties traveling with formal attire; roughly $200 to $500 per person, depending on group size.
  • Private jet: direct arrival at AXA is possible for private jets, which cuts the transfer entirely.
  • Currency: the Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD) is official, but U.S. dollars are accepted everywhere on the island.
  • Language: English is the official language.
  • Best time: January through May offers the driest, most dependable weather. Summer months (June through November) run cheaper but carry hurricane season risk.

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Anguilla Destination Wedding FAQs

What makes Anguilla a good wedding destination?

Anguilla’s biggest strengths are exceptional beach quality, boutique-luxury resort culture, and privacy. The island has 33 beaches (Meads Bay, Shoal Bay, Rendezvous Bay, and Barnes Bay routinely rank among the world’s most beautiful), no mass tourism, and a small-island atmosphere that makes wedding groups feel like they have the place to themselves. It’s the top choice for couples prioritizing intimate, refined celebrations over lively resort scenes.

How much does a destination wedding in Anguilla cost?

Anguilla’s boutique-luxury resort scene means package pricing starts higher than at budget-friendly Caribbean destinations. Entry-level ceremony packages typically run $2,000 to $3,500, mid-tier celebrations land in the $6,000 to $10,000 range, and full luxury multi-day events climb well above $12,000. The couple’s per-night hotel rates also skew higher than most wedding destinations, given the island’s luxury positioning.

Is Anguilla a legal wedding destination?

Yes. A legal Anguilla marriage requires a 48-hour residency period on the island before applying for a marriage license, plus valid passports and certified divorce or death certificates for previously married applicants. Your resort coordinator handles most of the paperwork, and the process is straightforward compared to more restrictive Caribbean destinations. Many couples still opt for a symbolic ceremony and handle the legal paperwork at home for scheduling flexibility.

When is the best time to get married in Anguilla?

January through May is the driest and most dependable weather window, with warm days, cooler nights, and minimal rain. December is popular but crowded with holiday travelers. June through November falls within the Atlantic hurricane season, though Anguilla’s Leeward Islands position sees less storm activity than some Caribbean destinations. Weekday ceremonies almost always run cheaper than weekend dates.

How do guests get to Anguilla?

Most guests fly into St. Maarten’s Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM), which has direct flights from major U.S. cities, then take a 25-minute ferry from Marigot on the French side (about $30 to $40 per person one-way) or a private charter across to Anguilla. Direct commercial flights into Anguilla’s own airport (AXA) are limited, though private jets can land directly.

Start Planning Your Dream Anguilla Wedding Today!

Anguilla delivers a Caribbean wedding experience that pairs world-class beaches with the kind of quiet, boutique luxury that’s increasingly hard to find elsewhere. Whether you’re dreaming of a beachfront ceremony on Rendezvous Bay, a private-villa celebration with your closest people, or a modern luxury wedding on Meads Bay, Anguilla has the setting and the resort partner to make it real.

Start your planning journey with the support of our Certified Destination Wedding Specialists. Fill out our online wedding planning form, and we’ll help you compare resorts, packages, and dates that fit your vision and budget. Your Anguilla celebration is closer than you think.

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