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We have a new themed look to show you - stargazer lillies

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Looking for a special day to tie the knot? February 29th only comes around every 4 years!

How about our hints and tips to the best photos around...

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 Looking for a dream beach wedding in Florida ... welcome to our website - give us a call to start planning the best day ever!

Jamaica & Kris 11-11-11

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I could not have asked for a more wonderful experience. From the moment I saw your website I knew you were the one to go with. After picking you and working with you, the service as well as just the personal connection with both my mom and myself while we were planning was more than we could have  expected.

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Call us today to make your Florida beach wedding a dream come true!

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Getting to Know us - Suncoast Weddings ministers - meet Reverend Pat



Suncoast Weddings Trivia

 

Our most popular arch for 2011 was the four post bamboo arch with either ivory / white decoration or a splash of color.

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The most popular song we play as the bride walks down the aisle on the sandy beach? Somewhere over the Rainbow by Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwoʻole

 

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The most popular time of day for ceremonies? That would be sunset and it's easy to see why!

 

 

 


What's the shortest planning time we have ever had for a wedding?

4 hours! A couple walked in at lunchtime and wanted to get married that very evening. Whilst the service was lovely we usually look forward to getting to know you as we plan the service first!

 

How about the couple from the most Northerly location booking a wedding with us? We just booked a couple from Arviat which is in the province of Nunavut waaaaaaay north of Canada. 

Arviat ( 2,060) formerly called Eskimo Point until 1 June 1989 is a predominantly Inuit hamlet located on the western shore of Hudson Bay in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, Canada. Arviat ("place of the bowhead whale") is derived from the Inuktitut word arviq meaning "Bowhead Whale".

 

11-11-11 was a popular date for getting married. "The numbers rhyme with one husband, one wife and one soul in Chinese and it signifies a marriage that would last a lifetime" 

2012 holds significant days too - what about starting the festive season off with a 12-12-12 wedding? It's also a leap year so ladies have every reason to propose to their man!