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St Lucia is the perfect destination for your paradise wedding and honeymoon. This lush tropical Island has the best the Caribbean has to offer with ceremony locations including waterfalls, beaches, yachts, historical settings, tropical gardens, villas and stately plantation houses.
St Lucia has carved a niche for itself by being ranked No: 6 among the top ten wedding and honeymoon destinations worldwide by Modern Bride magazine and “Worlds best weddings and honeymoon destination” at the world travel awards. It is an ideal location for a unique and unforgettable island wedding.
The natural beauty of our tropical island seems to have been created for weddings and honeymoons. Palm fringed sandy beaches, the Caribbean Sea lapping gently against the shore, rhythmic steel pan music and the mouthwatering aroma of our island cuisine all combine to make weddings, honeymoons and vow renewals a dream come true. Our island’s astounding beauty, wonderful climate and friendly islanders makes St Lucia perfect for your special wedding day.
St Lucia offers you the freedom of doing your wedding the way you want.
Legalities
There is a no residency requirement in St Lucia but the paperwork can generally take some time to process, this usally means that the process can take upto two days but it is possible to get married in the first day on island.
An express service has been implemented for those who do not want to wait the usual length of time. It does cost extra but depending on your arrival time and day it is possible that you can be married on the same day or the day after your arrival, as long as both days are Monday through Friday.
Documents required
The details of the documents you require are listed below:
All documents must be originals or certified copies with raised seals.
- Passports (remaining time of validation min of 6 months)
- Birth Certificates
- Decree Absolute (if any of the parties is divorced)
- Death Certificate (for the former spouse, in the case of widow/widower)
- Previous marriage certificate (if widowed)
- Deed Poll Certificate (if name has been changed)
- Parental Consent (if under 18 years old) by way of Affidavit from a Notary Royal
- Adoption certificate if applicable
All documents must be in English. If they are not, an authenticated translation must be provided along with the original.

