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Dreaming of saying “I do” with the turquoise waters of Miami Beach as your backdrop? Miami Beach wedding venues offer a stunning location for your special day. But there are some extra things to consider when planning a beachfront ceremony.

This guide will give you the key steps to plan your beach wedding and make it unforgettable, from finding the perfect venue to creating a weather-proof celebration. So grab your seashells and get ready to dive into planning your dream beach wedding in Miami.

10 Things To Consider When Planning

Miami Beach is known for its sunshine, but even paradise has occasional surprises. Here’s what to keep in mind to ensure a smooth celebration:

  1. Miami Beach Venues
    The first thing to consider when planning your wedding is if you want to use a public beach or a private one With a wide space for sand and beaches, Miami is never short of providing the perfect spot for your big day.

    • Public Beach
      Public beaches in Miami Beach, like Lummus Park or North Beach, offer a casual and iconic setting. Here’s the catch: You’ll need a permit for your ceremony, and setting up chairs or decorations might be trickier.
    • Private Resorts
      Resorts offer a more convenient option with ceremony and reception spaces already set up. Plus, they handle the permits and logistics for you. South Beach, Mid-Beach, and North Beach each have a unique vibe.Think about the overall feel you want for your wedding – trendy, relaxed, or family-friendly – when choosing a resort location.If you’re looking for an affordable beachfront wedding venue, The Ramada Plaza Marco Polo Beach Resort offers a fantastic combination of affordability, a family-friendly atmosphere, and direct beach access.

    Book your dream Miami Beach wedding with us today and start planning your unforgettable celebration.

  2. Weather
    Miami has warm weather most of the year, but short rain showers can pop up. Consider having a backup plan like a covered ceremony location or renting tents for the reception area. This planning part should include the time of day you want to tie the knot.
  3. Sun Protection
    The Florida sun is strong. Provide shade for your guests with umbrellas or tents. Don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats for everyone.
  4. Seating and Decor
    Beach sand can be tricky for traditional chairs. Consider renting cushioned beach chairs or special ceremony chairs designed for sand. Dress them up with chiffon chair sashes for more style and added life to your decor.For other decorations, use weights or sandbags to keep things from blowing away in the ocean breeze. Think about eco-friendly options like seashells or reusable materials too.

    For your outdoor reception, you can use polyester tablecloths topped with chiffon table runners that will sit perfectly on tables while still keeping their shape and form for your all-day or night party.

  5. Attire
    Ditch the heavy suits and gowns! Opt for lightweight fabrics and breathable shoes for both you and your guests. For hairstyles and makeup, choose options that can withstand the wind and potential humidity.
  6. Food
    Finger foods and lighter fare are perfect for a beach setting. Think fresh seafood, colorful salads, and refreshing drinks. Don’t forget to use sand-resistant packaging and serving ware to keep things clean and elegant.
  7. Entertainment
    Live music creates a fun atmosphere, and beach games can keep your guests entertained during cocktail hour. Just have a backup plan in case of strong winds or rain showers – maybe some fun indoor games or a photo booth?
  8. Photos
    In this time and age, capturing moments like these is really significant and crucial. In the age of social media and posting everything you do online, great photos are a must, especially for magical weddings like these.Miami Beach boasts some of the most unique lighting conditions, so choosing the right photographer is key. Look for someone experienced in capturing beach weddings who can handle the bright sun and potential for dramatic clouds. Discuss your desired shots and potential challenges with them beforehand.

    Don’t forget about the details. With so much to see in an outdoor setting, you can personalize your photos the way you want to.

  9. Pick The Right Theme
    Miami’s vibrant culture can be a fun theme. Use bright colors, and tropical flowers, or even have live salsa music during the reception.
  10. Party Favors
    Send your guests home with a little taste of Miami Beach. Think seashell trinkets, cute beach bags, or delicious local treats.For an alternative option, choose biodegradable decorations. This place has a beautiful natural environment and you can use reusable elements and encourage guests to carpool or use ride-sharing services.

    Planning a Miami Beach wedding takes some extra considerations, but the rewards are endless! With stunning scenery, a relaxed atmosphere, and endless possibilities for personalization, your Miami Beach wedding will be a celebration you and your guests will never forget.

    Start planning your Miami Beach wedding, today!