Summer vs. Winter Weddings: Which is Best for your Dream Destination Wedding in the Caribbean or Mexico?
Destination weddings in the Caribbean and Mexico have become increasingly popular over the years, offering couples the opportunity to exchange vows in breathtakingly beautiful settings. However, choosing the right time for your dream destination wedding can be challenging. While each season has its advantages and disadvantages, the decision ultimately comes down to personal preference and the vision you have for your special day. In this blog post, we will explore the pros and cons of summer and winter weddings in the Caribbean and Mexico to help you make an informed decision for your dream destination wedding.
Let’s jump into the weather you can expect for your destination wedding in the Caribbean or Mexico based on the time of year that you travel.
If you want to know the best time of year to have a destination wedding in the Caribbean and Mexico, it is between December to April. This is the region's dry season when rainfall is minimal, and the temperature is mild and comfortable, averaging around 78 to 82 degrees. Hello sunshine!
While the dry season is a safer bet for a weather-friendly Caribbean or Mexico wedding, it’s not a guarantee. Rain and wind are still possibilities. It’s also important to note that it's also peak tourist season. This means that flights and accommodation are likely to be priced higher than at other times of the year.
Based on my experience, the most popular months to have a destination wedding are in May and November. This would be considered “shoulder season” where you aren’t really dealing with the higher “peak tourist” prices, but also don’t have as much concern with the weather. Hooray!
The struggle there is that the dates at the best resorts and venues book very quickly. So, if you want to plan a destination wedding in May or November, do not waste time or you’ll end up compromising on the venue.
So, what happens if the dry season months don’t work well for you and you are hosting your destination wedding in the Summer or Fall months when hurricanes could develop?
First, let me put your mind at ease. Just because it is “hurricane season” doesn’t mean that a hurricane will develop.
Also, there are some destinations that are “safer” during the tropical season, so don’t throw in the towel quite yet
Here are some tips on planning a destination wedding regardless of the season.
1. Choose your wedding date wisely
As mentioned above, the best way to avoid hurricane season when planning your destination wedding is to choose a date outside of the peak months. If that isn’t possible, consider these general rules of thumb… Hurricane season runs from June to November, with the most active months being August, September, & October. If possible consider a wedding in June, July, Mid to Late November, or even early December.
2. Research the weather patterns
Each destination has different weather patterns during hurricane season, so do your research before choosing a location. Some islands or regions may be more prone to hurricanes than others. For example, the northern Caribbean islands are at higher risk than the southern ones. Consider speaking with a travel agent who specializes in weddings to help you pick the right time and location.
3. Consider Wedding & Travel Insurance
Wedding insurance can provide a financial safety net in case of a hurricane or other natural disaster. It can cover unexpected expenses such as cancellations, postponements, or rescheduling fees. It's important to note that not all wedding insurance policies cover natural disasters, so be sure to read the fine print before purchasing a policy.
Travel insurance is recommended for you and your guests. In case the weather prevents you from arriving at your destination or requires you or your guests to depart early, it will protect your investment. Travel insurance is always recommended, but during the tropical season, it is much more imperative, so I encourage you to encourage your guests to have the right coverage.
4. Have a Backup Plan
Regardless of the date of your wedding, it's always a good idea to have a backup plan in case of unexpected weather. When booking your venue and vendors, ask about their contingency plans in case of inclement weather. For example, some resorts may have indoor facilities or covered areas that can serve as backup locations for the ceremony or reception. It’s always a bonus when you love the backup venue as much as your chosen outdoor venue.
5. Stay updated on weather forecasts
If you're planning a wedding during hurricane season, be sure to stay informed about any potential tropical storms or hurricanes that could impact your wedding plans. Sign up for weather alerts, monitor weather websites, and keep in touch with your vendors and venue. Be prepared to make changes if necessary and I advise to make a swift decision, getting the advice of the onsite wedding team, if things are not looking promising on your wedding day.
If the wedding team at your venue advises you to change to an indoor venue due to the weather report, and you choose to move forward with an outdoor event, they will likely have you sign a contract. If the weather does disrupt the wedding there will be a fee to set up the wedding decor again in the backup location.
Ultimately, the decision comes down to personal preference and what fits best with your wedding vision and needs. With careful consideration and planning, both summer and winter weddings can make for a magical and unforgettable destination wedding in the Caribbean or Mexico.
If you are in the midst of planning your destination wedding and feel like you’re stuck and not getting very far, I encourage you to use this link, to schedule a free 30-minute consulting session with me! I would be honored to help your figure out everything you need for an amazing & trendy destination wedding!