
Dominican Republic destination weddings
Ready to start planning your Dominican Republic destination wedding?
Tell us your guest count, budget, and ideal date and we will match you with Punta Cana or La Romana all-inclusive wedding packages that fit. Completely free.

Punta Cana resorts host more destination weddings per year than almost any other location we work with. The coordinators here have done this hundreds of times. They know the timing, the vendor relationships, the ceremony setups. The experience it takes years to develop elsewhere exists here at scale.
Punta Cana benefits from a natural rain shadow that keeps it drier than most Caribbean islands year-round. From November through April the conditions are about as close to guaranteed sunshine as exists in the Caribbean. January and February are statistically the driest months in the region.
The Dominican Republic delivers a genuinely high-end resort experience at rates that consistently undercut comparable properties in Turks and Caicos or the top-tier Mexico corridor. Secrets Cap Cana and Hard Rock Punta Cana both offer wedding infrastructure you would expect to pay significantly more for elsewhere.
How much does a destination wedding in the Dominican Republic cost?
The Dominican Republic is widely considered the best-value destination wedding option in the Caribbean. Wedding packages typically run $6,000 to $20,000, with most couples landing in the $8,000 to $15,000 range. The country has more all-inclusive rooms purpose-built for weddings than anywhere except Mexico, which keeps competitive pressure on pricing.
Resort stays start around $180 per couple per night at the value tier (Bahia Principe, Riu, Punta Cana Princess) and run to $500+ at the luxury end (Sanctuary Cap Cana, Casa de Campo, Eden Roc). The Excellence and Secrets adults-only properties sit in the upper-mid range and consistently produce the strongest wedding-team output.
Customisation is more limited at the entry tier compared with Mexico, but the value at the upper-mid tier is genuinely strong. Couples wanting a luxury wedding under $15,000 should be looking at the DR before anywhere else in the Caribbean.


Which part of the Dominican Republic is right for your destination wedding?
Punta Cana is the dominant wedding region, with the largest concentration of all-inclusive resorts in the entire Caribbean and the best flight connections from the US. If you want maximum choice on resort tier, package, and price point, this is the area to start with.
Cap Cana is the gated luxury enclave just south of Punta Cana, home to Sanctuary Cap Cana, Eden Roc, and a smaller selection of high-end properties. It offers a quieter, more exclusive feel without sacrificing the same Punta Cana International Airport flight access.
La Romana, anchored by Casa de Campo, is the country's most distinctive luxury option. The resort's Altos de Chavón Mediterranean village provides a ceremony setting that exists nowhere else in the Caribbean, and the championship golf course makes it a strong choice for golf-loving couples and their guests.

Saona Island excursion

Casa de Campo polo

Buggy excursion
Is a Dominican Republic marriage legally valid in the US?
Yes, with the correct documentation. A legal ceremony requires apostilled birth certificates translated into Spanish by a certified translator, valid passports, and a civil registry appointment. Most couples choose a symbolic ceremony and legalise at home, which is the approach we recommend for most clients due to the simpler logistics.
Do you need a visa to get married in the Dominican Republic?
US citizens do not need a visa to enter the Dominican Republic as tourists. A tourist card is included in most airline ticket prices or can be purchased on arrival. No additional entry requirements for a symbolic or legal ceremony.
When is the best time for a Dominican Republic destination wedding?
November through April is the ideal window. Punta Cana's rain shadow means it stays drier than most Caribbean islands year-round, but the dry season produces the most reliable conditions for outdoor ceremonies. January and February are statistically the driest months. Hurricane season runs June through November, with September and October being the highest-risk months.
Tell us your ideal date, how many guests you're expecting, and whether you're thinking adults-only or family-friendly, and we'll come back to you with resort proposals that fit.













