On the sand at Crandon Park, beneath the Cape Florida lighthouse, or on a bayfront lawn with the Miami skyline behind you — we write personalized ceremonies your guests will feel from the very first word.
Key Biscayne weddings live on the water. You cross the Rickenbacker Causeway and the city falls away, leaving two miles of palm-lined beach, a historic lighthouse, and bayfront lawns that catch the sunset. Whether your families live on the island or are flying into MIA from around the world, we write a ceremony that gathers everyone into one unforgettable moment, from Crandon Park to Mashta Island.
Beaches · bayfront lawns · golf-course settings · the Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne · Crandon Golf · the Rusty Pelican · Cape Florida lighthouse
The Key's tight-knit community draws heavily from Argentina, Colombia, and Venezuela, so English/Spanish ceremonies are second nature here — with Portuguese and French on request.
When two traditions come together, each one gets its moment in the salt air.
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Your Key Biscayne ceremony could be the next story told here.
Start yours →Key Biscayne packages start at $399 (virtual consultations), $599 with one in-person meeting, and $799 for full service. Add-ons include rehearsal attendance and sound systems.
Absolutely — beach and bayfront ceremonies are our specialty on the island. We plan around wind, sound, and tide so your vows are heard, whether you're on the sand at Crandon Park, under the Cape Florida lighthouse at Bill Baggs, or on a lawn overlooking Biscayne Bay.
All of the island and the wider Miami-Dade area — the Village Center, Crandon Boulevard, Harbor Drive, Key Colony, and Mashta Island — from the Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne and Crandon Golf to the Rusty Pelican and the beaches of Bill Baggs and Crandon Park.
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