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Getting married in the Bahamas is a dream come true for many couples, a dream made easier by Sandals' WeddingMoon package.
"Would you prefer a lavender
scented oil for relaxation or a peppermint oil for energization?"
asked the masseuse in a voice as soothing as the Bahamian waves
lapping just beyond the spa's doorstep. We were about to have
a couples massage, our two tables just far enough apart to allow
the pair of masseuses to work their magic.
It was time to choose relaxation,
no doubt about it. After months of hectic schedules, we, like
other couples, were in the Bahamas to relax and unwind, to forget
about everyday cares, and, for a few precious days, to spend
as much time as possible with each other in a setting where romance
blooms as brightly as the hibiscus and bougainvillea found throughout
the islands.
We were at Sandals Royal Bahamian
Resort and Spa, one of the most pampering properties in a
chain with resorts also located in Antigua, Jamaica, and St.
Lucia. We later learned that the spa at Sandals Royal Bahamian
is one of the most lauded in the Caribbean, but, at that moment,
all that mattered was the warm oil that was being lovingly applied
to our bodies, the firm hands that kneaded out our tensions,
and the gentle music that played in the back of the softly lit
room.
The relaxation we enjoyed at
the spa echoed throughout our visit. As guests at an all-inclusive
resort, we were free to pick and choose our activities without
worrying about our pocketbooks. Although spa treatments are a
la carte, just about everything else at Sandals Royal Bahamian
is included in the one-price-pays-all package.
And for many Sandals guests,
that package also includes a tropical wedding or, in Sandals
terms, a WeddingMoon. During our stay, we witnessed many couples
exchanging vows in this tropical paradise. The WeddingMoon is
now part of the all-inclusive offerings, complimentary for couples
who stay five nights or longer (at least until further notice).
Just as the all-inclusive package
had made our choices easy--snorkel or glass bottomed boat? piña
colada or rum punch?--we learned that the WeddingMoon package
made choices easier for brides and grooms as well. "The
couple doesn't have to worry about anything," explained
Cassandra McKenzie, one of three wedding coordinators at the
seaside resort. "I arrange for everything! All couples do
is show up, choose a location for the wedding, pick out flowers
and cake and that's it. The options are helpful to personalize
their wedding."
One option that attracted bride
and groom Michelle Caldwell and Craig Rose of Ottawa, Canada
were Sandals's numerous wedding sites. "We liked the idea
that we could choose wherever we wanted to get married on the
property," recalled Michelle, a communications specialist,
who exchanged vows with Craig, a product manager, in September
2000. "We were looking for the most romantic spot and found
it. We got married on a beautiful pier on the property."
Craig and Michelle's wedding
site was a dock from which a small boat motors to Sandals Cay,
a private island half a mile from the shore and complete with
its own pool and plenty of quiet places for couples to cuddle
and talk of a new life together. Other couples exchange their
vows at the wedding gazebo, on the beach, beside one of the colonnaded
swimming pools, in front of the pink "Manor House"
main building, or in the tropical gardens.
Plans for Craig and Michelle's
wedding started several weeks before their Bahamas WeddingMoon.
"Sandals took care of everything," said Michelle. "We
both met with a representative in Canada for an interview and
information session for about three hours."
Once the plans were made, "Sandals
handled almost every aspect of the wedding," said the new bride. "They took
all the headaches out of getting married and allowed us to enjoy
and cherish the day without any worries."
Michelle suggested that couples
"leave all the stress to the wedding coordinators and enjoy
your day." Much of that stress is alleviated because the
WeddingMoon package includes many of the details: preparation
of documents, legal fees, minister or other officiating party,
witnesses, wedding announcement cards, champagne reception, bouquet
and boutonniere, Caribbean wedding cake, video of your ceremony,
5x7 photo, candlelight dinner for two, "just married"
T-shirts, and professional NTSC/PAL video of the ceremony. Looking
for more? Additional services can be purchased -- everything
from hairstyling to a calypso band to a champagne cruise.
We found that couples with something
special in mind need only speak up before arrival. "Sandals
can provide just about anything for the wedding, however, guests
should keep in mind that we are on an island and that a lot of
items are very difficult to obtain on short notice," points
out Jennifer Knowles, sales manager. "If a bride and groom
have something special and unique they require for their day,
then it is best to contact the resort prior to arriving on property
so that we can make the necessary arrangements." One detail
that Sandals can't work around, however, are local regulations.
"Bahamian law requires that couples must be married prior
to sundown -- so unfortunately, we cannot do weddings at dusk
or once the sun has set, typically around 6 pm."
Although Craig and Michelle had
a private wedding without guests, some couples choose to bring
a wedding party. "I feel another special thing about choosing
to be married here at Sandals is that guests can still share
their day with their nearest and dearest, if they so wish,"
points out Knowles. "These guests can either stay here at
Sandals or at another resort on the island and still visit on
a day pass."
After their wedding, Craig and
Michelle's honeymoon was spent just steps from where they exchanged
their vows: sunning on the powdery beach, swimming beside the
tall columns that give the pool a Roman feel, and taking a snorkeling
excursion to check out the Technicolor marine life that lies
just below the waves.
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