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issue 7
Visit us online at www.caribbeanbride.com
The Ultimate Guide to Destination Weddings in Paradise
$5.50 US
5C B P l e d g e
Oath for the new Caribbean Bride.
8T h e F i r s t Da n c e
A note from the Editor.
1 0o u r b r i da l pa rt y
Meet some of the team who helped make this issue.
1 4S av e t h e Dat e
See what is going on in the region before you plan your trip.
2 2A s k P r e s t o n
Wedding tips from design guru Preston Bailey.
1 6W e d d i n g P l a n n i n g
W o r k b o o kOur checklist to help you through
the entire planning process.
3 4I T h e e W e d
Get inspired by real destination weddings.
c o n t e n t sDepartmentsissue 7
76M a r k e t p l ac e
Our list of recommended premium vendors.
8 0T h e L a s t
Da n c eA note from the Publisher.
1 2R e c e n t ly W e d
Newly-weds from around the Caribbean.
S a n J u a n ( P u e r t o R i c o ) • S a n t o D o m i n g o ( D o m i n i c a n R e p u b l i c )
S a n J u a n ( P u e r t o R i c o ) • T r i n c i t y - A i r p o r t ( T r i n i d a d )
M a y a g u e z ( P u e r t o R i c o ) • Po n c e ( P u e r t o R i c o ) • S a n t o D o m i n g o ( D o m i n i c a n R e p u b l i c )
M o n t e g o B a y ( J a m a i c a ) • P a l m B e a c h ( A r u b a )
P o r t o f S p a i n ( T r i n i d a d )
Every day the Caribbean comes through. And so do we.
For reservations, contact your travel agent or visit www.ihg.com.
2 6Yo u r H o n e y m o o n at
t h e W e s t i n G r a n d C ay m a nA look at what this luxurious resort
can offer the two of you.
3 0t h e p e r f e c t
ro m a n t i c e s c a p eAt the Hard Rock Hotel Cancun, couples can
rejuvenate, reconnect and indulge.
5 4l o o k b o o k
Ceremony and reception looks inspired by the sea and sun.
5 8fa s h i o n s p r e a d
Our favourite destination wedding gowns from BHLDN.
c o n t e n t sFeaturesissue 7
On the COv er:
Our Caribbean Bride Alaina Appleman wed long time sweetheart Aaron Weiss at the Westin Grand Cayman on 25th May, 2014.
PhOtO: rebecca Davidson Photography
6 8E c o - L u x e i n r i v i e r a n aya r i t
Discover lush flora, luxurious amenities and authentic Mexican culture.
7 2g e t f i t f o r yo u r
w e d d i n gFitness tips from former
Ms Jamaica Yendi Phillipps.
74o u r s i g n at u r e
c o c k ta i l sA delicious recipe you can have at your event.
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The Ultimate Guide to Destination Weddings in Paradise
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Welcome to the new look of Caribbean Bride. We’re thrilled to bring you all of your favourite stories and features in a stunning new design. We’ve also added some inspiring new resources to help
you plan your destination wedding or honeymoon in the idyllic Caribbean island of your choice.
In this issue we bring you some great options for destinations with our feature on Your Honeymoon at the Westin Grand Cayman, and our look at Eco-Luxe in Riviera Nayarit. If you are looking to get fit for your big day our article with former Miss Jamaica and global beauty Yendi Phillips on the release of her workout video will get you started.
then we showcase our favourite gowns from BhLDn in Today I am a Caribbean Bride. We are sure you will find a gown that would be perfect for your destination wedding.
Of course we show you real weddings for inspiration in our I Thee Wed section and in this issue they take place in Barbados, Jamaica and Saint Lucia. We also profile real brides in the I am a Caribbean Bride features. these real brides share valuable insights on their experiences planning a destination wedding. As you have decided on a destination wedding our fun new Caribbean Bride Pledge gives you an explanation of what is expected of you.
We always love to see fabulous weddings so please send us pictures of your events! Congratulations on your engagement and thanks for letting us be a part of your planning journey.
Sincerely,
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Executive Editor
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Listen closely and you’ll hear your wake-up call.
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The Contributorso u r b r i da l pa rt y
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Kristina DoRosario is a travel blogger and freelance travel writer from toronto. As an avid solo traveller with an intense curiosity for foreign cultures, she is always anticipating her next adventure. Kristina covers everything from destination reviews to personal travel narratives, and believes that the best travel advice is based on personal experience. As a food addict, athlete, and former expat, Kristina satisfies her passion for travel by writing unique and authentic stories from her adventures abroad. www.travelwithkaydo.com
Rebecca Davidson has been photographing weddings internationally and in the Caribbean for a number of years. her story-telling approach to each wedding allows her to bond with the client in a way that helps capture their true emotion. her excitement and passion for this job is obvious in the photos that are created. rebecca is the creative director and lead photographer at Picture this Studios in the Cayman Islands. her work has been featured internationally in many magazines, websites and blogs. She has received several awards for her work from Best of Cayman. www.rebeccadavidson.com
Trevor Burnett is a mixologist and partner at the beverage consultancy company tipicular Fixin’s. A consummate traveller he has shared his knowledge of spirits and the culture of cocktails with thousands of libation lovers the world over. his ‘liquid’ training includes intensive sessions in the history and production of rum, luxury spirits, French epicurean traditions, Scotch whisky and gin.
he has appeared on Ctvs etalk, entertainment tonight, Breakfast television, and various Ctv/Chum affiliated programmes. trevor developed the recipe for our signature cocktail for this issue. www.tipicularfixins.com
Susan Cianfarani is celebrating 32 years in the travel industry with much success. As the Founder and President of InStyle vacations and InStyle Destination Weddings she is continually developing the concept of luxury destination weddings. One of the keys to her success is her ability to design specialty weddings and events that incorporate the cultures of the destinations. the company is now one of the leaders in destination weddings in the Canadian market to destinations across the world. Susan planned our featured weddings for Delinie and Dail in Saint Lucia and Dianna and John in Jamaica. www.instylevacations.ca
Natalia Zurawska has been a professional make up/hair/spfx artist for the last 10 years. She has worked on numerous commercials, music videos, ad campaigns, weddings as well as events. She is also an avid blogger, and author of two new ebooks, I’m Not Making This Up and How to Work with a Make Up Artist. We are very excited to have natalia join our team as Beauty editor. Look out for her articles in coming issues and her instructional videos on our site regularly. www.colourchameleon.com
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Kristen Toren & Jose A. RafolsPuerto Rico, August 2013(photo: Vanessa Vargas Photography)
Junith Rodriguez and Stephen BurgessPuerto Rico, May 2014
(photo: Vanessa Vargas Photography)
Shernett & Kalonji HarrisJamaica, May 2014
(photo: Dwayne Watkins Photography)
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Natasha & Bartlett MorganBarbados, February 2014 (photo: Nigel Wallace Photography)
Ladesa & Ian WilliamsSt. Kitts, March 2014 (photo: Daryl Charles of Modern Elegance Photography)
Caroline and Sebastien DescôteauxGrand Cayman, May 2014 (photo: Rebecca Davidson Photography)
COnGr At U L AtIOnS tO theSe COU PLeS W hO ChOSe the C A r IBBeA n FOr theIr SPeCI A L DAY.
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Julianna and Adriano PetrutzGrand Cayman, April 2014
(photo: Rebecca Davidson Photography)
Sue and Chris McTaggartGrand Cayman, May 2014
(photo: Rebecca Davidson Photography)
Anna Scretching and Jeffrey ColePuerto Rico, April 2014
(photo: Vanessa Vargas Photography)
Ryan and Ashley RoyerBarbados, July 2013
(photo: Nigel Wallace Photography)
Ryan and LeeAnza RomeroBarbados, September 2013
(photo: Nigel Wallace Photography)If you would like your photos included please send them to
[email protected]. Due to space constraints we cannot confirm all submissions will be used.
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s av e t h e dat eIF YOU A r e v ISIt InG US DU r InG 2014, W h Y nOt tA K e t IMe tO SU rv eY the
CU Lt U r A L L A nDSC A Pe? W e PrOMISe YOU W ILL h Av e A GOOD t IMe!
JanuaryA n tIGUA & BA r BU DA
• Yacht Club Round-the-Island Race
A rU BA
• Carnival Celebration
BA h A M AS
• Junkanoo Parade
BA r BA DOS
• Barbados Horticultural Society Annual Flower Show
Gr enA DA
• Spice Island Billfish Tournament• Grenada Sailing Festival
Gr enA DIneS
• Mustique Blues Festival• Bequia Mount Gay Music Festival
JA M A IC A
• Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival
FebruaryBA r BA DOS
• Battle of the Sexes Polo Tournament• Holetown Festival
C A r r I ACOU
• Carriacou Carnival
CU r AÇAO
• International Carnival Queen Pageant
DOMInIC A
• The Real Mas
tOBAGO
• Tobago Carnival Regatta
tr InIDA D
• Trinidad Carnival
tr InIDA D & tOBAGO
• T&T 29th Biennial Music Festival
MarchBA r BA DOS
• Sandy Lane Gold Cup• Holder’s Performing Arts Festival• Barbados Polo Open
Gr enA DA
• Grenada Round-the-Island Race
nev IS
• Carino Nevis Health Spa Triathlon
PU ertO r ICO
• Caribbean Bridal Expo
St. K It tS & nev IS
• Nevis to St. Kitts Cross Channel Swim
St. M A A rten
• St. Maarten Heineken Regatta
AprilA n tIGUA A nD BA r BU DA
• Antigua Sailing Week• Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta
Gr enA DIneS
• Bequia Easter Regatta
BA r BA DOS
• Oistins Fish Festival• Sir Garfield Sobers Festival of Golf
MayA n tIGUA & BA r BU DA
• Antigua & Barbuda Sports Fishing Tournament
BA r BA DOS
• Mount Gay Regatta• Barbados International Masters Football Festival• Barbados Gospelfest• Sol Rally Barbados
SA In t LUCI A
• Saint Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival
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JuneSt. K It tS A nD nev IS
• St. Kitts Music Festival
JA M A IC A
• Caribbean Fashion Week• Ocho Rios Jazz Festival
St. v InCen t
• Vincy Mas Carnival Celebrations
tr InIDA D
• We Beat Festival
JulyA n tIGUA A nD BA r BU DA
• Antigua Carnival
BA r BA DOS
• Crop Over Festival
DOMInIC A
• Dive Fest
Gr enA DA
• Spicemas Carnival• Carriacou Regatta Festival
JA M A IC A
• Reggae Sumfest
PU ertO r ICO
• Salsa Congress
AugustBA r BA DOS
• Banks International Hockey Festival• Grand Kadooment
SA In t LUCI A
• Rose Festival
tr InIDA D
• Santa Rosa Festival
tOBAGO
• The Carib Great Race
SeptemberA rU BA
• Caribbean Sea Jazz Festival
A n tIGUA
• De Jam Festival
CU r AÇAO
• North Sea Jazz Festival
JA M A IC A
• Falmouth Blue Marlin Tournament
tOBAGO
• Tobago International Cycling Classic
OctoberA n tIGUA A nD BA r BU DA
• Jubilation World Gospel Festival
BA r BA DOS
• Sun, Sea & Slams International Bridge Festival
Gr enA DA
• Cricket Classic Festival
tr InIDA D
• Blue Food Festival
NovemberBA r BA DOS
• Sizzlin’ Sand Barbados Sunsplash Volleyball
t U r KS & C A ICOS
• Turks & Caicos Conch Festival
DecemberBA r BA DOS
• Barbados International Film Festival• Run Barbados
C A r r I ACOU
• Carriacou Parang Festival
St. v InCen t
• Nine Mornings Festival
tr InIDA D
• Penta Paints Kite Flying Competition
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W o r k b o o kw e d d i n g p l a n n i n g
A GU IDe tO tA K e YOU FrOM Y eS tO DAY OF SUCCeSS
bynICOLe t Y Ler BL A Ir
Congratulations on your recent engagement! You are about to embark on one of life’s greatest adventures…marriage! to help you get started on the right foot, we’ve put together
a wedding planning workbook to help guide you through the entire process to keep things running smoothly.
You want your wedding to be one that not only your friends and family will remember, but one that you and your spouse will cherish for years to come. Incorporating personal elements into the design and festivities is a sure way to make your big day a story worth remembering. Whether you decide to incorporate your heritage into the décor or your love of travel into the menu, just remember to be creative and have fun with it. this workbook will guide you every step of the way to keep things under control and stress free. Check www.caribbeanbride.com for tips, trends and vendor information. happy planning!
1 year before the wedding, or ASAP:
Determine your budget
Draft a preliminary guest list
Finalise the wedding date
reserve the ceremony and reception site
Send out save-the-date cards (optional)
hire a wedding planner (optional)
Shop for a gown
Book an officiant, if not included in the wedding package
Book a photographer
Select a caterer
Book musicians for the ceremony and reception
Finalise the guest list with both families
Choose your attendants
Select the bridesmaids’ attire and invite the mothers to selecttheir dresses
Make travel arrangements for the honeymoon
4 to 6 months before the wedding:
Order invitations and thank-you notes
Create a gift registry
Select a florist
Choose a cake
reserve a location for the rehearsal dinner
Purchase wedding bands
Select attire for the groom and ushers
reserve rental equipment (tables, chairs, tents, linens, etc.) if not provided
Arrange accommodations for out-of-town guests
Book wedding night accommodations
Arrange wedding day transportation
Begin dance lessons (optional)
Provide travel and accommodations information to the guests
2 to 4 months before the wedding:
If required by your state, schedule appointments for blood tests
Secure the marriage licence
Write wedding vows (optional)
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Send out invitations
Select ushers
Select speakers/readings for the ceremony
Choose gifts for attendants and favours for guests
Discuss ceremony with officiant
Purchase shoes, hosiery, jewelry and hair accessories
1 to 2 months before the wedding:
have programmes printed
Obtain and prepare all necessary paperwork for official name change, change of address, etc.
Confirm arrangements and reservations for out-of-town guests
Draw up reception seating plan; discuss menu details
Submit information to local newspapers for weddingannouncement publication
Buy a wedding gift for your husband-to-be
Attend a hair and make up consultation
Purchase a guest book
2 weeks before the wedding:
Go in for your final gown fitting
Finalise arrangements with florist, photographer/videographer, musicians, transportation and men’sformalwear provider
Write toasts/speeches for the rehearsal dinner and/or reception
Arrange for someone to house and/or pet-sit while you’re on your honeymoon
Create gift baskets for out-of-town guests (optional)
1 week before:
Wax eyebrows and/or bikini line (optional)
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Confirm honeymoon arrangements and give hotel phonenumbers and itinerary to a family member
Confirm final number of guests and seating plan withcaterer; print place cards (optional)
Prepare envelopes with payments for the officiant and othervendors; ask a trusted friend to hold on to all contracts andpayments on the wedding day
Delegate important day-of responsibilities to trustedindividuals (transporting items to and from the site, set upand clean up, etc.)
Pack for the honeymoon
have dresses steamed and picked up
Pick up menswear
Wear your shoes around the house to avoid blisters on the big day
The day before:
visit reception site to make sure all is in order
Deliver gift baskets to hotel for out-of-town guests
Get manicure/pedicure
enjoy the rehearsal and dinner
Wedding day:
eat, no matter how busy you are
Don’t forget keys, payments, rings, speeches, marriage licence or money
Do something special for YOU (massage, bubble bath, yoga or a walk)
Sit back and be pampered
have fun and enjoy this special day
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nathan and I live in Washington DC and always loved the Caribbean. We met at the University of Florida but started dating much later when we started to work together. While visiting Puerto rico for our first dating anniversary we fell in love with the island of vieques. We instantly knew it would be the perfect destination wedding location to share with our family and friends.
We had a small wedding of only fifty guests and it was perfect. I always dreamt of sharing our
Hsuany Shan, 21st September, 2013 Vieques, Puerto Rico
caribbeanbrideI am a
wedding day with our family and friends on a beautiful beach. We incorporated a lot of our personal touches in the event. For example I made the sashes for the bridal party, had special photos of our pet doxie as table numbers and we made special welcome gift bags for the guests.
It was one of the most special times in my life and we were honoured that all of our guests chose to share this unforgettable day with us.
Photo: Limelight Photographywww.stepintothelimelight.com
MEXICO · DOMINICAN REPUBLIC · JAMAICA
IBEROSTAR Grand Hotel Paraíso
A grand setting. A grand experience. A grand wedding.
Begin your life together in total harmony at Iberostar Grand Hotels. These
opulent, adults-only destinations combine breathtaking settings and endless
pampering to create a wedding made in paradise. Here, personal wedding
coordinators take care of every detail. And with only one wedding per day
you’re ensured your moment in the spotlight is truly your own. You’ll also
enjoy privileges at Iberostar’s nearby sister properties — ideal for family and
friends traveling with children.
IBEROSTAR Grand Hotel Rose Hall
IBEROSTAR Grand Hotel Baváro
Contact your travel professional or visit iberostar.com
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Photo: Limelight Photographywww.stepintothelimelight.com
MEXICO · DOMINICAN REPUBLIC · JAMAICA
IBEROSTAR Grand Hotel Paraíso
A grand setting. A grand experience. A grand wedding.
Begin your life together in total harmony at Iberostar Grand Hotels. These
opulent, adults-only destinations combine breathtaking settings and endless
pampering to create a wedding made in paradise. Here, personal wedding
coordinators take care of every detail. And with only one wedding per day
you’re ensured your moment in the spotlight is truly your own. You’ll also
enjoy privileges at Iberostar’s nearby sister properties — ideal for family and
friends traveling with children.
IBEROSTAR Grand Hotel Rose Hall
IBEROSTAR Grand Hotel Baváro
Contact your travel professional or visit iberostar.com
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a s k p r e s t o nh Av InG A h A r D t IMe PL A nnInG YOU r BIG ev en t? Get SOMe DeSIGn A Dv ICe
FrOM the PL A nnInG GU rU hIMSeLF, Pr eStOn BA ILeY.
Preston Bailey is the “floral couturier” of event design. renowned for his ability to completely transform raw, ordinary spaces into sumptuous, theatrical environments, translating his clients’ visions into awe-inspiring reality. he is the author of the best selling books: Design for Entertaining, Fantasy Weddings, Inspirations, Celebrations, Flowers and Designing With Flowers.
to learn more visit www.prestonbailey.com
If you would like your question answered send it to [email protected].
Have a question for Preston?
Q: My fiancé is thinking traditional and classic for our wedding style and I am dreaming about modern and chic. How do we begin this process when we are so far apart?
PB: the wonderful thing is that you may not be "as far apart" as you might think. the great thing about decorating a wedding is that you normally have different areas to design. Choose one space (maybe the cocktail area) and give it modern elements while making the dinner area more traditional. very often, I have incorporated modern designs with traditional touches and vice versa.
Q: I love bling but my friends are saying too much is tacky. How do I find a balance between sparkle and good taste?
PB: You're asking me this question? I'm kidding. I think it is important that your wedding reflect your style and if that is to enjoy "too much sparkle" go for it. One person's Ott is another person's "just enough". In the end, you want to look back and know that your event was just as you wanted it to be: a reflection of you and not your friends. And seriously, as far as I am concerned, the sky is full of stars; one can never have enough bling.
Q: How do I go about hiring a wedding vendor? How many should I see and what are the obvious questions I should ask before I hire them?
PB: When it comes to hiring a vendor for any event, word of mouth is a great place to start. If I’m working in a new hotel I always ask whom they would recommend. Of course, you’ll still need to talk to them over the phone and via email to ensure that they are a good fit. Once that has been established, do a thorough background check. My staff has even called past clients and asked them their thoughts on their work and professionalism.
Keep in mind the lowest quote isn’t always
the “best” one. Sometimes, this will end up costing you more than the highest bid. Lastly, ensure that your vendor is aware of your
expectations. If you’re renting furniture from them, make sure that you tell them before they quote your requirements. Putting the furniture into place, as per the floor plan at X time. Picking up the furniture from that location at X time and so on.
Q: My friend recently had her wedding in the Caribbean. Two days before the event she was told that there was a shortage of orchids on the island. The problem was orchids were the major elements in all her decor and bouquets. The only option was to get some flown in from Europe the day before at a ridiculous cost. What other elements can I use other than fresh flowers to give me the wow factor at my wedding decor.
PB: Local flowers or tropical flowers would not only be easier to find on the island, but also be less expensive. that said, you may need to use a lot of them to achieve that “wow” factor. that said, do not use too many different varieties. Choose one or two and create a large floral statement with them.
Q: I have been searching the web and magazines for great looks I can use for my wedding in the Bahamas next year. The problem is I love everything! How do I narrow down my likes to find the look for my event?
PB: this is why I say that Pinterest and magazines are your best friend and your worst enemy. there are so many wonderful choices out there that it can be hard to narrow things down. I would suggest that you use images as sources of inspiration instead of trying to recreate them directly (the "Bride Ideas" section on my website www.prestonbailey.com was designed especially for this reason). I would suggest you choose a theme and colour story first and then go from there. You can base these on the venue or the experience you hope your guests will enjoy. And remember, there are always anniversary parties to plan in the future!
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The WestinGrand Cayman
| DESTINATION FOCUS |
When looking for the perfect place for your honeymoon several things have to be considered. Is it easy to get there? Does the resort offer the type
of amenities you are looking for? Is the destination idyllic with all the great activities you want to do on your trip? the Westin Grand Cayman offers all these things and more.
Spaciously laid on the famous Seven Mile Beach the Westin Grand Cayman offers a collection of luxurious accommodations ranging from oceanfront suites, to the opulent 1,500 sq. ft. Governors Suite. the resort is conveniently located 20 mins from the Owen roberts International Airport that services daily flights from many US, Canadian and european cities. It is also close to many of the best restaurants and shopping on the island.
the pristine crystal water and white sand is perfect to help you relax after your wedding day. Always rated as one of the leading beaches in the world it screams quietly you are
in paradise. Whether it is an early morning walk together, an afternoon of sunbathing and listening to the waves land softly on the shore, a romantic stroll at sunset or some adult fun after dark you can spend every loving moment on this spectacular beach.
Besides the sea the oversized outdoor pool with a swim-up bar is easy for honeymooners to enjoy. the frozen banana daiquiris keep you perfectly cool in the tropical heat. If you manage to pull yourself from the pool there is red Sail Sports on property. You can experience a variety of water activities - from wave runner adventures to snorkeling. A visit to Stingray City is highly recommended to experience swimming in waist high water with dozens of friendly stingrays on this sand bank. If you are a couple that likes more speed then JetPack Cayman will power you into the air above the water for an adrenaline filled experience.
Along with the beautifully designed rooms the food at the
yo u r H o n e y m o o n at
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Westin Grand Cayman lends to romance. Boasting three restaurants and casual beach bar grills there is a great meal waiting for you anytime of the day. It is the four Diamond Beach house restaurant however that is a fine dining experience not to be missed. Local, sustainable fish and fresh produce from the islands are incorporated into the cuisine. this is mixed with great lamb and pork dishes in a fusion menu of Caribbean, Mediterranean and Asian influences. It is sure to offer you a meal you will remember for a long time.
If the two of you are looking to lay back the hibiscus Spa is your perfect first stop for the signature couples massage. A wide array of other services will leave you relaxed and smiling every day. Lunch at the Camana Bay Lifestyle Centre is a great opportunity for another delectable meal and some shopping if you want to see more of the island. A quick chat with the concierge can also arrange your dinner booking, island tour or a round of golf at one of the award-winning golf courses nearby.
With an undeniable charm and warm romantic vibe everything about this property and the island make for a perfect honeymoon.
From the heat and rhythm of the Cayman Islands to the smiles of the people and quality of every meal, this place is an indulgence made for lovers. the hardest part of being at the beautiful Westin Grand Cayman is knowing you can’t stay forever.
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…let us take care of the rest. On the islands of Antigua and Barbuda, paradise beckons while the rest of the world falls away. Remote beaches long to be explored, the warmth of the evening begs you to sleep under the stars, and your table for two acts as a culinary canvas night after night. In a place where passion is cultivated and pleasure held precedent, experience love in its most natural state. As the backdrop to your “I do’s” or the setting of your first escape as a couple, Antigua and Barbu-da specializes in transforming dreams into reali-ties.
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…let us take care of the rest. On the islands of Antigua and Barbuda, paradise beckons while the rest of the world falls away. Remote beaches long to be explored, the warmth of the evening begs you to sleep under the stars, and your table for two acts as a culinary canvas night after night. In a place where passion is cultivated and pleasure held precedent, experience love in its most natural state. As the backdrop to your “I do’s” or the setting of your first escape as a couple, Antigua and Barbu-da specializes in transforming dreams into reali-ties.
An�gua and Barbuda Tourism Office 60 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 601,
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Romantic EscapeT h e P e r f e c t
the hard rock hotel Cancun is one of our favourite places to recommend to couples looking for a get-a-way to rejuvenate, reconnect and indulge. A direct flight from
many Canadian and US cities quickly gets you to the Cancun International Airport and from there it is just a short drive to the property. Set against the sparkling turquoise ocean, this beachfront resort offers a water-filled paradise of exotic fun.
there are many unique things that come with any stay at a
hard rock property. the first you immediately recognize is the
décor. It is a shrine to everything rockstar cool. there are musical
instruments and outfits adorning the walls from every A-list band
you can name. It is entertaining just walking around and looking at
the memorabilia in this chic musical museum.
the lavish rooms and suites are ideal for couples. Appointed
with private balconies and personal hydro spa tubs, the spacious
accommodations are easy to stay in all day and comforting to
return to after a long day of activities. the personal liquor dispenser
stocked with a wide array of libations can also keep an in-room
party going on for a really long time.
If it is rejuvenation of body, mind and soul you want then the
rock Spa is your answer. Choose from a lavish menu of massages,
facials, and body treatments that will transport you to a different
state of mind. With ten individual treatment rooms, six couples
treatment rooms, and a master spa treatment room with hydro
spa tub it offers the ultimate in relaxation for one and the secluded
romance of a treatment together. One of the highlights here is if
you prefer to have your treatment outdoors, then you can select an
air-conditioned palapa style room, available for both couples and
individual services.
then there is the dining! the nine world-class internationally
inspired restaurants of the hard rock hotel Cancun will take you
on a world tour. this is definitely not the regular all-inclusive food
you may have heard about. rather the restaurants offer a dining
experience that trumps many of your favourite high end restaurants
that you are accustomed to back home. Quality fresh ingredients in
creative menus that include everything from traditional Mexican
to authentic Japanese will satisfy even the most discerning palettes.
After dinner it is time for the legendary hard rock entertainment.
nightly themed shows that range from salsa to vintage hip-hop are
quite the evening treat. the highly trained dancers and musicians
are on par with any quality international production you may have
seen. the amphitheater setting also adds a great lively atmosphere
as to the performances.
On warm days the beach beacons. the long strip of soft white
sand is the perfect place to lay around under an umbrella or in a
cabana with a tall cocktail. there is also the large lagoon styled pool
with swim-up bar and daily music and activities. Always expect an
all day party in the pool.
Besides the water there are a myriad of other recreational
amenities and endless things to do at the hard rock hotel Cancun.
A game of tennis is sure to get the competitive juices flowing or
maybe some basketball on the lighted courts in the evening. Go
for a run on the beach or around the property if you so desire or
the state-of-the-art gym has everything you need to keep you on
your regular workout regiment.
In the Cancun area there are tons of things to do off property as
well and one of our favourite is the Xcaret eco-park. It is a natural
sanctuary where the history of Mexico combines with fun traditions
and the splendor of the Mayan culture. It is a great way to learn
about the destination and its conservation. You can also spend
the day swimming with turtles and snorkeling before you pick up
souvenirs from the large gift shop on your way back to the resort.
A visit to the hard rock hotel Cancun is sure to be a romantic
journey. In this Mexican oasis you can quietly unwind or explore
and indulge in the many adventures available to you while there.
You will find warm service that is welcoming, pampering and
authentic all in one. It is definitely a perfect place for love and lovers.
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DiannaJA M A IC A, 1St J U LY, 2014
& JohnThe Background…Dianna was born and raised in toronto, attended York University and went on to study law at Osgoode hall Law School. John, who was also raised in toronto, likewise studied Law and both are now Partners at the same law firm. Ironically, Dianna and John grew up in the same neighbourhood, though didn’t come to this discovery until after they met.
The Meeting…“I finally convinced her that she liked me,” John says, though Dianna knew she didn’t need to be convinced. “Dianna is a dream come true. Anyone who meets her is automatically drawn to her,” John says. Dianna and John met in 2001 when they started working together. however, their friendship didn’t flourish into a romantic relationship until 2009.
The Proposal…In order to have Dianna’s hand in marriage, John knew that he had to get permission not only from her parents, but also from her five-year old son, Steven. After much consideration by Steven, he granted John permission to propose to Dianna, which was very important to John. “he’s more than a stepson to me. he’s my son and my best friend,” John says. In August 2013, the entire family went to Spain on vacation. Dianna’s and John’s mothers were riding the subway together, when Dianna’s mother was unfortunately pick-pocketed. thankfully, it was John’s mother who was holding the ring, and he was still able to pull off an enchanting proposal on the beach in Barcelona.
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The Wedding Destination…Dianna and John envisioned something different from the big weddings that they were accustomed to. they wanted a unique destination wedding, and found the rose hall Great house in Montego Bay to be a perfect fit. though some may shy away from the mansion’s peculiar history of its original tenant, Annie Palmer, John and Dianna nevertheless found the legend entertaining, and were drawn to the fabulous location even more. In 2011, Dianna took a tour of the rose hall Great house while on vacation with her mother. “I said to my mother, it must be so beautiful to have a wedding here,” Dianna says. Once the venue was chosen, Dianna and John selected the luxurious Iberostar hotel to house their guests throughout their stay in Montego Bay.
And the Bride wore…Dianna was stunning in a nicole Miller fitted gown with the signature neckline and cap sleeves. “It was perfect in the heat because it was so light,” Dianna says.
And the Groom sported…John appeared dashing in a custom-made, grey bespoke harry rosen suit and white linen shirt.
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The Feast…Dianna and John treated their guests to a lovely 3-course meal. Starting with a delectable crab salad with crispy wontons and scotch bonnet salsa, the entrée followed with a choice of beef tenderloin or pan-seared grouper. A decadent dessert table and chocolate fountain completed the sumptuous banquet.
Unique Wedding Features…Since their wedding fell on July 1st, Dianna and John incorporated Canada Day into their celebrations. Although far from home, Canadian flags were hung throughout the venue to inject a bit of Canadian heritage into the party.
The Honeymoon…Dianna and John will be embarking on a two-week adventure to London, england, where they will sightsee and tour the historical country. “After the amazing time we had in Jamaica this is really honeymoon number two,” says John.
Advice from the heart:“things will happen as they happen, and it’s not worth worrying about anything that’s out of your control,” Dianna says.
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TaniaBA r BA DOS, 19th A Pr IL , 2014
& NigelThe Background…tania grew up in Ontario, Canada, and moved to Barbados in 2006 after graduating from University. She left Canada with the intent to stay in Barbados for one year, but hasn’t moved back since. tania has a strong background in dance, which has become more of a hobby, as she is currently the Director of Finance for a chain of luxury resorts. nigel was born in Guyana, but moved to Barbados in his early childhood. he is a journalist for the Barbados Advocate, and also owns his own photography company, nigel Wallace Photography.
The Meeting…tania and nigel had seen each other on a few occasions before an official meeting occurred. the first sighting was at a dance show for which tania was assisting her friend, and nigel happened to be covering the story for the newspaper. Ironically, both tania and nigel thought the other was from new York City. A few months had passed before any contact was made, when tania decided to reach out to nigel for some help. “I asked him to help with Pr for a dance show that I was involved in,” tania says.
The Proposal…tania’s father was visiting tania & nigel in Barbados, which happened to be perfect timing for nigel to ask tania’s father for her hand in marriage. nigel took tania’s father to go ring shopping, as he had planned to propose to tania the following Sunday, on their one-year anniversary. Later that evening, after purchasing the ring, nigel got a call from tania, during which she shared that she was having a terrible day, and all she wanted was for nigel to cook a special meal for dinner. Like a good boyfriend, nigel had tania’s favourite meal ready for her when she arrived. When she sat down to eat, nigel dropped down on one knee. “he told me that not every day will be perfect. Some days will be difficult, but he wanted me to know that he will be there for all of them, especially the bad ones,” tania says.
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Wedding Destination…tania and nigel chose the Bellevue Plantation estate to best suit their desire to have a wedding that was non-traditional. “We wanted a garden wedding,” tania says. Given that their close friends and family were primarily from overseas, they wanted a destination where everyone could be together and spend quality time throughout the entire week of the wedding. the Bellevue Plantation, spanning 4 acres, was the perfect location to house tania and nigel’s guests within the estate’s eight bedrooms. the fully staffed estate only enhanced the personal touch to this intimate wedding experience by providing a chef, butler, and housekeeper to ensure hassle-free accommodations within a home-like environment.
And the Bride Wore…tania wore a chiffon, fit and flare Maggie Sottero gown with a sweetheart neckline. though originally styled as a Clarice gown, tania had it altered to have the lacing in the back opened and lowered, while also adding the personal touch of a crystal belt for a hint of sparkle.
The Groom Sported…nigel wore a three-piece grey suit, which was custom made for him by a tailor in Barbados.
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The Feast…In order to keep the party atmosphere alive, tania and nigel chose Scott Ames from Scott’s Catering. “We wanted to provide a meal that was conducive to mingling,” tania says. A cocktail hour featured a variety of canapés, including smoked salmon roulade with avocado salsa, chilli garlic shrimp skewers, and spicy tuna maki. A tapas style service followed, during which seared tuna, wakame salad, beef teriyaki skewers, and jerk pork with plantain were served – just to name a few.
Unique Wedding Features…A focal point of tania and nigel’s wedding celebration was the involvement of their close family and friends. “All of the service providers for the wedding were either our family members or close friends,” tania says.
The Honeymoon…tania and nigel channelled their inner child and ventured to Disney World in Orlando for their honeymoon. “nigel is a theme park junkie, and I love Disney,” tania says. the couple enjoyed a magical two weeks in Orlando.
Advice from the Heart: tania stresses the importance of looking at the bigger picture, and ignoring the minor mishaps. “remember that it’s your day and it’s about celebrating how much you love each other and the life you’re going to build together,” tania says.
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DelinieSA In t LUCI A, 20th M AY, 2014
& DailThe Background…Delinie was born and raised in toronto. She graduated from the University of Western Ontario, and is now a territory Sales Manager for Salton. Dail was born in St. Lucia, and came to Canada when he was eleven years old. Dail attended ryerson University and is now a small business owner.
The Meeting…Delinie and Dail met in 2001 at work. Following several years of friendship, their bond eventually morphed into a serious relationship.
The Proposal…Delinie and Dail had a charming tradition of meeting for a pizza lunch every tuesday. One tuesday, Delinie had to break their pizza date to take a working lunch in order to prepare for a big client meeting. Dail didn’t accept her proposition to rain check, and insisted that he buy her lunch to drop off at her office. “I found it a bit odd that he was insisting,” Delinie says. When Dail arrived at the office, Delinie came out to meet him. She turned the corner and found Dail standing there with a dozen red roses. As Delinie gushed over the sweet gesture, Dail presented her with the ring. “I was completely surprised,” Delinie says. She had been planning the wedding with Dail for several months and had been expecting a proposal from Dail, though not at work!
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The Wedding Destination…Prior to their engagement, Delinie and Dail had agreed on Saint Lucia, and had even scouted various venues during a visit to Dail’s parents on the island. “We fell in love with the soldier barracks on Pigeon Island,” Delinie says. Following the ceremony on Pigeon Island, guests were whisked away on a catamaran and taken to Marigot Bay. here, they enjoyed a picturesque dinner by the water, which created the perfect ambiance for their intimate reception.
And the Bride wore…Delinie channelled her heritage and wore a traditional sari from Sri Lanka, which was embroidered with beautiful Swarovski crystals. Once Delinie arrived in Marigot Bay for the reception, she changed into an off-white cocktail dress by La Femme.
And the Groom sported…Dail appeared dashing in a custom-made silver and black bespoke suit by ellis esq. in toronto.
The Feast…Delinie and Dail’s reception featured a 5-course plated dinner which offered a choice of shrimp, sea bass, lamb, or beef tenderloin, along with hors d’oeuvres of duck and crab to complement a delectable soup and salad combination. Guests continued their indulgence with a choice of four desserts following the dinner.
Unique Wedding Features…Delinie’s Sri Lankan heritage was incorporated into the ceremony with the use of symbolic items. “We had an authentic oil lamp shipped over from Sri Lanka,” Delinie says, which was lit following the ceremony of marriage, as per Sri Lankan tradition. Also keeping with tradition, Delinie’s mother prepared a plate of fresh milk rice, which was consumed following the lighting of the oil lamp.
The Honeymoon…Delinie and Dail extended their stay at the gorgeous WindJammer Landing in order to spend quality time with their close friends, family, and overseas guests. the couple hosted their guests with a tour of the entire island after the wedding.
Advice from the heart:“enjoy the time with your new spouse – give him a kiss and tell him how much you love him. the day of the wedding goes by so fast, and is mostly a blur,” Delinie says.
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When I imagined a destination wedding, I thought of a beautiful beach with perfect turquoise waters and powdery white sand. having vacationed in Grand Cayman about 13 years ago I remembered it being just that. I couldn’t imagine a more perfect backdrop for a wedding! We got married right on the sand at Coral Stone Club, located on the famous Seven Mile Beach.
everything about the wedding was amazing, but I think the part I will remember the most is seeing my groom, Andrew for the first time. We did a ‘first look’ on the pier which was so much fun! I loved the fact that we got to have that special moment just between the two of us.
When you are trying to plan such a special event from so far away, it’s really important to have someone on the island helping guide you through the entire process. Our planner, Juliette heath from Five Star events Cayman was a huge help throughout the entire planning process, from suggesting and arranging all of the vendors, to going on site and taking pictures of the different venues we were considering.
Kristen Lloyd, 7th June 2014, Grand Cayman
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BarbadosA bride’s big day is all about her beau, the dress and
other regal pleasures. From September this year, the
Barbados tourism Authority (BtA) is committed to
making sure that her most perfect dream comes true on that day.
the BtA’s Forever Begins in Barbados programme offers 100
brides the opportunity to walk down the aisle in beautiful Barbados
from 1st September, 2014 to 15th December, 2015. Brides fly free,
and if the wedding party books 10 or more rooms for a 4-night
minimum at participating hotels, the bride stays free!
the wedding package also covers the cost of the ceremony,
minister or officials fees, décor, music, witnesses (where required)
and transport to the registry. the couple-to-be will also receive a
complimentary bridal bouquet, groom boutonniere, wedding cake,
bottle of sparkling wine and gift from the participating hotel and
shopping vouchers.
have you already made your plans to tie the knot at home but still
want a taste of paradise? We’ve got you covered – come honeymoon
with us! You can choose to soak up the sun on our beaches, indulge
in our rum, or enjoy a more risqué indulgence behind the closed
doors of a honeymoon suite. Whatever your fancy, we will make
sure every moment with us puts a smile on your face and creates a
heartwarming memory that you will share for years to come.
But there’s more! even after the honeymoon is over, we will
give one lucky bride on the Forever Begins in Barbados package the
chance to win a free one-year anniversary trip back to Barbados,
courtesy of the BtA!
So, whether you choose to spend your big day on white sandy
shores, in a century-old cathedral, a rustic sugarcane plantation
house or a chic villa, we will lend you a piece of paradise - at a steal
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which are perfect for the destination bride. here are some of our favourite gowns
accompanied by words they inspired.
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bring near. Let us sing together our favourite song and dance like angels in this peculiar light.
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As a publisher of a bridal magazine focusing on destination weddings I am always eager to visit new locations. Already travelling from tlaquepaque to Isla
de Mujeres I was excited about this part of Mexico that I knew little about. tucked between the Pacific Ocean and the Western Sierra Madre Mountains lies riviera nayarit. Boasting a coastline that stretches for almost 200 miles, it is easily accessible from the Puerto vallarta International Airport and just west of the tepic International Airport. Lush flora and beautiful weather, meshed with authentic Mexican culture makes it claim to be a destination that is easy to love.
I meet richard my host and after 10 minutes driving from the airport we are already in riviera nayarit. We spend another 40 minutes witnessing the scenic mountains and glimpses of the ocean until we pull up to a large gate signaling we have arrived at my first destination, Imanta resort. With each winding turn my suspense builds until we hit a second gate and the drive continues through beautiful tall trees. When we come to a stop I am greeted by Chris at a large pavilion on a hill giving a teasing
vista of the ocean below. While indulging in my welcome cocktail of hibiscus juice we are informed that our bags will be taken to the villa but we should head straight to the beach as they are about to release a batch of baby turtles into the ocean. I have seen it before and it is a magical sight and I along with a friendly couple on their honeymoon bombard the giddy hatchlings on their march to the water like paparazzi witnessing the arrival of a star on the red carpet. While following one into the surf I turn and get my first look at Imanta. It fits perfectly on the hill as if it was molded there through time and nature to be a part of its surroundings.
A short walk up the beach and I am in Aye, my villa right at the base of the hillside. the décor is clean and modern but incorporates rich brown hues to match its surroundings. this marriage with nature is mirrored in its furnishings like the towel rack of a dried tree branch and a bench of a beautifully polished tree trunk. the villas themselves are made from rock excavated from the hillside. high ceilings add a feel of luxurious space. the room is large but inviting and warm.
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these larger compounds are perfect for families and high profile guests travelling with staff. Chris mentions a list of recent guests including ‘A-list’ rock stars, socialites, hollywood royalty and actual european royalty. I pry a bit to see which celebrities slept in my bed. he smiles and says with a wink and a laugh “mi amigo I can’t say.” this gives me free reign to make my pick…I am a big Coldplay fan after all…wink.
the chef of Imanta is Olivier DeBoise who is a classically trained French chef with Mexican roots. these two worlds clearly define the character of his dishes. In telling me a story of growing up with his Mexican nanny; the role she played in his life and his decision to be a chef he is moved to tears. I can sense from his passion I am in for a culinary expedition. Boasting of using only the freshest ingredients that are locally grown his flavours merge just the right amount of boldness and subtlety. his scallops with fennel made me just sit back in my chair and say: “wow.” his passion is authentic and delicious.
You can do absolutely nothing or a little bit of everything during your stay at Imanta. It is located just 30 minutes away from the hotspots of San Pancho and the bohemian village of Sayulita. Also near is Banderas Bay where you can witness the yearly spectacle of the humpback whales on their migration and the Marieta Islands, which is a natural park and home to many birds and other wildlife. On a beautiful morning I decide to stay on property and go for a hike with Chris. Opting out of the hardcore four-hour hike to the summit of Monkey Mountain I take the “expedition light” version which still takes me into the dense vegetation and partially up the mountain. I am gifted with a spectacular view of the coastline. As I pause to soak it in, he points my attention to a large leopard manta ray gliding by below followed by two playful barracuda chasing a school of jumping fish. A few moments later I am told to slow down as we reach a corner. “I saw an eagle here yesterday on a hike,” he whispers. On cue a rustle reveals a jasper eagle taking flight to the safety of a higher branch just 20m away. It watches us as we cautiously continue past the predator. nature is abundant here.
the service is organic and somewhat omnipresent. Over the past few days helpful faces have always greeted me when I walked up the hill to the restaurant and observatory. Whenever I needed anything in the villa without asking I would get a call or a gentle knock on the door to say, “at your service.” It was almost like my personal concierge was poised in a tree constantly watching over
Taking 12 years to build and opening in 2010 the 12 ‘keys’ around the property are perfectly spaced and have different room structures. There are the Ocean and Jungle Casas, Hotel Suites in the main building, and then the three-bedroom villa compounds like Casona Jaguar and Casona Los Templos.
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me. hopefully not all the time though as I quickly grew a great liking to my outdoor shower just feet away from the breaking waves on the shore. My showers were usually followed by a dip in my personal infinity pool or a coffee on the private deck. I am genuinely sad to leave this place but I must switch gears to see another side of eco-luxury in the area. A quick stop in the boutique and I find some unique jewellery and other gifts before I am off to my next stop on this journey.
A short drive away and I arrive at the St. regis Punta Mita. Part of one of the most recognisable luxury brands with its roots in the swinging social scene and aristocracy of new York City at the turn of the twentieth century. From its first hotel in 1904 it now boasts 31 properties across the world and is part of the Starwood hotels chain.
My room is opulently spacious. While doing a tour with my personal butler I am caught staring at the outdoor shower wondering if I could logistically construct one on my own patio back home. there is a full gym, tennis court and 5 km running trail next to two signature Jack nicklaus golf courses making it perfect for exploring and enjoying the outdoors. the hotel opened in January 2009 and has 89 guestrooms, 31 luxurious suites and one presidential suite with three bedrooms and some deliver an ocean view.
I am invited to the champagne ritual that takes place at 6p.m. sharp every Friday. Like St. regis hotels across the world it has many weekly events steeped in the traditions of the original hotel. After the ceremonial sabering of champagne I mingle to get a sense of the guests. everyone is opulently dressed and there is a mix of accents chatting and laughing over festive canapés.
the five-diamond Carolina restaurant, one of only four in Mexico, is my choice for dinner.
The Chilean sea bass is without doubt the best I have ever had and I pair it with a delightful chenin blanc/chardonnay blend from Casa Madero, the oldest winery in Mexico.
no dinner is complete without a flaming coffee made tableside with precision and flamboyance. this experience is sheer perfection on every level.
the days flow into one here all filled with exploration, relaxation and perfect meals. On my last night I opt to have a casual dinner at a pop up Mexican restaurant on the beach. With the backdrop of a sunset hand painted in the richest colours by van Gogh himself, the sheer beauty of the place and the experience hits me. that is the power of riviera nayarit.
At around 10p.m. as I am walking back to my room I hear the beat of rich salsa bouncing through the trees. Still in my mode of adventure from the day’s zip line and Atv excursions I decide to investigate. A quick trip along a path, through a short hedge, across a tennis court, and then through an open gate I come across a fabulous party under the stars! A familiar face turns
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to greet me, it is Carl the General Manager dressed in a festive red shirt and white pants like Papa noel. “Welcome to our staff holiday party,” he says inviting me in with a smile and then zips away to get me a drink.
I meet Linda my concierge as I walk to the bathroom and she smiles and asks, “Are you having a good time Mr. Cox?” I return the smile and in my version of Spanish try to reassure her that I surely am but tonight I hope she gets to enjoy herself more. I stay at the fiesta until way after my bedtime and like a new toy I am passed around the dance floor to various partners swaying to salsa, merengue, bachatta and a Mexican version of the electric slide. the true testament of any brand is in the passion and dedication of its staff. the St. regis Punta Mita could be the poster child for that mantra.
the following afternoon as I sit in the departure lounge still Über mellow from an amazing massage at the remede Spa, I find myself smiling. I had found the answer to the question I had when I arrived. riviera nayarit truly over-delivers on its promise of eco-luxury. there is the seclusion and escape of Imanta and still the chic sophistication of the St. regis. everyone working in hospitality that I met there shared a sense that this is not just a job…it is an authentic joy in generously sharing with the world the home that they are so proud of. hasta la proxima vez, Mexico.
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with Y enDI PhILL IPPS
FOR your wedding G e t f i t
Known as one of the most beautiful women in the world former Miss Jamaica Yendi Phillipps is an icon
of fashion and beauty across the world. now a tv presenter, actress, spokes model, and mother, the former first runner up to Miss Universe 2010 is always on the go. On a recent trip to toronto we sat down with her to chat about her new workout video, health and beauty tips and of course her dream wedding.
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1. What was your inspiration for creating a workout dance video?
I am a dancer first and foremost, it’s my first love, it’s my first passion. I have been dancing since I was three years old and I have continued dancing right up to the collegiate level. I did a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance and I finished that off at C.U.n.Y. Brock College in new York. Dancing has always been my way of staying in shape.
I slipped off for a while and dance was my way of getting back into shape. In preparing for pageants, like Miss Universe, dance was my first option for fitness instead of the gym.
What I decided to do was merge my training in dance and fitness with Jamaican dance culture to create In the Dance. In my studies I also specialized in pedagogy and what I’ve done is fine-tune some things that I believe would be effective and great for a fitness regime.
Our dancehall culture is rich, Jamaica’s culture is rich, don’t be jealous (she laughs). It’s such a rich culture I find that a lot of people see it but feel like they cannot touch it. I feel that is it a great way to bring dancehall culture into your living room, into your bedroom or wherever you decide that you want to play that DvD.
2. When was the DVD launched?
It recently launched early 2014 and it’s available in WalMart all over Canada.
3. How Does Your Video Help brides looking to tone up for that special day?
It’s the day where she is the center of attention. I feel every woman wants to feel like they are at their optimum on their wedding day. A big part of this is not just physical fitness but feeling good about yourself. With the DvD and dance it is great for feeling good and feeling sexy. It helps a woman to almost learn her body, feel good about herself and at the same time get in shape for that big day. there are movements in it that she can even use on her honeymoon!
4. What is your workout routine and regular diet?
I am big on having a good core so I concentrate on that a lot in my workouts. Besides dance I do light weights, I swim and do a lot of stretches.
I love food and eat burgers too! But I might choose the wheat bun over the white bun. I might choose a grilled versus a breaded piece of meat or protein.
I drink lots of water, eat clean and of course dance a lot. I believe strongly in a holistic approach to beauty and health.
5. You are mentioned on several lists as being one of the sexiest women alive. What is your secret to juggling so many things and still being you?
I actually have great support. My family is great and my extended family is also awesome. I am a big planner, I put pen to paper and organize my day, I organize my time. Of course sometimes with a child things you might plan just don’t go according to how you want them to…
I think as much as you plan you also have to be able to allow spontaneity to be a part of your life. What I try to do is plan it all out. When things go awry I take a moment to breath it through and re-plan it all out. I wake up 4 o’clock in the morning, go to the t.v. station and do the morning show, I go home and do my workout, pick up my daughter from school, then have meetings, then put her down for bed, then host events, then go to bed, then wake up at 4 and do it all over again. So you have to have that plan in place and prepare that things can fall apart and when they do you just take a deep breath and refocus.
6. Where is your favourite place to visit in the Caribbean besides your native Jamaica?
I like trinidad a lot and there is no denying that I love trinidad because of carnival! I’ve gone to carnival a million times. It gives me life, I love the music, I love the experience, and I love doubles with a little bit of sweet sauce and light pepper (laughs).
7. If you were to get married where would be your ideal setting, would you be a Caribbean Bride?
I would be a Caribbean bride for sure. I’ve seen that day so many times in my mind. It will be an outdoor wedding overlooking the water and there will be poi trees everywhere. I envision a blanket of the white poi petals all over the grounds as I walk up the aisle. It will be an intimate personal wedding with about 50 of my family and close friends.
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here we are at our seventh issue! travelling the region to attend fabulous weddings and find idyllic accommodations is definitely a great perk of my job. this issue took me to the reefs of Grand
Cayman, the Pitons of Saint Lucia, plantation homes of Barbados, a haunted mansion in Jamaica and the lush jungle of Mexico. this is the most I have ever travelled to produce one issue.
Love, like life is always filled with changes. As we continue to grow we make small changes in the way we present our content to you and we sincerely hope you like the new look of our magazine. We are also very pleased to announce the newly relaunched caribbeanbride.com. It now offers more great information and tips to help you plan the destination wedding and honeymoon of your dreams. to help us reach an even greater audience we have just arranged to distribute our magazines at the properties of eden hotels and resorts. A special hello to you if you are reading this at one of their villas in the Caribbean or their hotels in nova Scotia or Prince edward Island in Canada!
Look out for information on our luxury destination wedding shows in toronto and new York coming up soon. We will be bringing some talented vendors and destinations together to help get you started on planning your wedding and honeymoon.
to all the couples, wedding planners, and other vendors I have met while putting this issue together, thank you for you time and your hospitality. It is such an honour to be a part of your special events and to share them with our audience. It is even more special that I get to promote a region and its people that I believe to be one of the more enchanted places in the world.
enjoy all of life’s new journeys and stay happy!
Sunny regards,
byDAv e COX
Publisher/Creative Director
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