Nestled on 340 sprawling acres of Caribbean Island paradise that boasts three of St. Croix’s best beaches, the legendary Buccaneer Resort offers a selection of hassle-free wedding specials for just the bride and groom, or for several friends and family members.
Founded in the 17th century and recognized by the National Trust as a Historic Hotel of America, the 138-room hotel features a number of beautiful areas where couples can choose to exchange vows, including its 18th-century Sugar Mill and beautiful Mermaid and Whistle Beaches. All specials include the attentive service of experienced wedding planners so guests can relax and savor the special day.
“We take care of all the details for the bride and groom, so they simply relax and focus on each other and their beautiful surroundings,” said Elizabeth Armstrong, general manager, whose family has owned and operated The Buccaneer for generations.
For a simple yet elegant wedding free of stress, the Elope To Paradise special is priced from $1,670 for two, including a variety of amenities and accommodations for the bride and groom as well as personalized wedding planning and day of wedding services, use of the Sugar Mill or beach for the ceremony, services of a non-denominational minister, one-hour of professional photography and a three-course wedding dinner including wedding cake and Champagne toast.
The Bougainvillea Wedding special starts from $2,800, including everything needed for a one-of-a-kind experience for just the bride and groom or up to 19 people.
The Sugar Mill Wedding special starts from $6,300, including a romantic sunset wedding on the beach or scenic lawn followed by an elegant, unique dinner reception in a centuries-old sugar mill for up to 12 attendees.
The Hibiscus Wedding deal is priced from $9,000 for a minimum of 20 people, plus accommodations, and includes upgrades and a free return stay.
For those who wish to renew their vows in paradise, the I Still Do Renewal special, priced from $999 for two, includes accommodations and a ceremony at the hotel’s Sugar Mill or beautiful Grotto Beach.
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