Weddings in the Dominican Republic
Posted by genekosoy in Uncategorized, tags: beach wedding, castellamonte, destinatino wedding, dominican republic, DRLast minute I ended up going to the Dominican Republic in search for the dream wedding locations. I really wanted to highlight the beauty of this country and demonstrate that it is fine to visit despite the devastation in neighboring Haiti. My brief 5 day trip to the DR came as a call for a story from a popular destination wedding publication. The story is still being finalized, so I will make another post once the article is published. Lina, my traveling companion, and I had a rented car and had meetings in the mornings, would relax on the beach in the afternoons, and usually drive the next destination in the night. We covered the Northern Coast as well as the Southeast of the island. When I started gathering information for the article my focus was on the big resorts, and although big resorts have their place, I quickly found some amazing alternatives to the typical island wedding. We met with an amazing event planner, and an awesome luxury villa rental company. The dollar goes so much further in the Dominican Republic, that you can have a multi-day wedding in your own private villa for the same price as an average wedding back in the States. One such company I highly recommend is North Coast Management, with a shot of their luxury villa Castellamonte bellow.

The beauty of a customized wedding, pretty much anything is possible, including a helicopter bringing the bride to the altar. In Cabarete, we met with Richard from 4TW wedding planning, an amazing wedding planning business in the Dominican Republic. Richard is an American expat, living there for the past 13 years. His resume is impressive, and he is just an all around great guy, helping couples realize their dream wedding. I highly recommend him for your Dominican wedding.

As far as resorts go the most impressive one was Casa De Campo. We got an amazing four hour tour and an extremely enjoyable lunch with their marketing team. This 7000 acre property has a world class golf course, a marina, polo fields, stables, church, 5000 private villas and homes, hotels, restaurants, you name it. Its a city in itself, and was by far the most amazing resort experience. Tons of celebrities own property there. We also visited Casa Colonial, Barcello Puerta Plata, Blue Bay Puerta Plata, and Dreams La Romana. They were all pretty much on par with each other, with Casa Colonial standing apart from the rest. Its an ultra exclusive resort, with amazing architecture design and world class spa amenities. Dreams La Romana had a pretty nice vibe, with a spectacular gazebo with flowing curtains. We stumbled on a few hidden gems, ideal for smaller weddings in a beach setting. One was in Bayahibe, a small fishing village, a few minutes away from Dreams La Romana. It is a boat shaped bar and restaurant named Barco Bar. With the right planning it would make a great wedding venue, with many guest rooms available in town or the resort accommodations up the road.
Last, but not least, I just want to acknowledge all the great people we met on this trip. Its a long flight from California, but trust us, it is so worth it!
Even more photos from the trip on my site!
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