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What wedding venues or ceremony locations are recommended in Aruba?

Updated Jun 10, 2026

The answer

Couples planning weddings in Aruba typically have several structural options for beach ceremonies. Travelers report three common approaches: completing legal marriage requirements in the couple's home country before or after an Aruba ceremony, arranging for an ordained friend or family member to officiate, or obtaining a courthouse marriage followed by a symbolic beach event. These approaches give couples flexibility in managing legal requirements while still hosting their preferred ceremony location.

Venue choices mentioned by visitors include beach settings and pier restaurant locations. One traveler described hosting approximately 85 guests at a pier restaurant venue, though specific venue names appear infrequently in available feedback. Most couples who share their experiences emphasize working with local wedding planners to coordinate logistics rather than booking venues independently.

Supporting services such as photography studios and DJ providers receive occasional mentions from travelers, though opinions on specific vendors vary. The consensus among those sharing experiences is that professional coordination helps navigate Aruba's wedding requirements and venue options, particularly for events involving larger guest counts or complex timing around legal marriage steps.

What people are saying

Voices from the community.

  1. 01

    Beach weddings commonly follow three paths: legal steps at home, friend officiating, or courthouse then symbolic ceremony.

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    One couple held their pier restaurant celebration with 85 attendees using planner support.

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  3. 03

    Local wedding coordinators helped arrange successful family ceremony logistics.

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