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Sandals/Beaches Resorts are set to debut a new wedding option next year – Nature’s Vow – which will add eco-friendly elements to the destination wedding experience.
In tandem with the launch, couples who book a minimum seven-night stay or longer will receive a free “Sweetheart Wedding” package for up to 10 guests.
The offer applies to couples booking stays or more nights at 10 resorts in a Club or Butler Suite.
“With Nature’s Vow, we’re not only giving couples a stunning new design inspiration, but also a way to celebrate responsibly – in harmony with the islands we call home,” said Marsha-Ann Donaldson, director of weddings and romance at Sandals Resorts.
“Our guests are increasingly seeking meaning behind every moment of their celebration, and Nature’s Vow delivers just that,” she added.
Nature’s Vows accentuates the landscapes of the Caribbean, and “embraces earthy tones, natural textures and locally inspired elements that bring couples closer to the environment around them,” Sandals said. “Plant selections for the aisle and altar are tailored to each destination, sourced sustainably either from the resort nursery in Turks & Caicos or locally in Jamaica.”
Nature’s Vow experiences also buttress Sandals and Beaches sustainability initiatives through the Sandals Foundation, the brands’ philanthropic arm – and provide guests the opportunities to support Caribbean communities.
One initiative – Sandals Resorts has launched an innovative coral restoration program that transforms vacation experiences into environmental stewardship across five Caribbean islands. The initiative allows guests to become “coral gardeners” while contributing to ocean health and marine ecosystem preservation.
At a cost of $100, for example, couples can opt for symbolic tree-planning ceremonies, with contributions added to the Sandals Foundation tree-planting in Turks & Caicos; and they can also donate gowns tuxedos and bridesmaids’ dresses “through local charities, with proceeds benefiting food programs and shelters for women and children,” Sandals said.
This article originally appeared in TravelPulse.
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