Help! I am trying to decide between Turks and Caicos, Grand Cayman and Antiguilla for our destination wedding. This is my 2nd wedding and we both have kids. We plan to go down a few days before the wedding and vacation with the kids. Once we are married it will be just the two of us. Does anyone have any insight into which island would be a nice for a wedding. Thanks
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I've never heard of this island called Antiguilla, I assume you mean Anguilla or Antigua? What time of year are you travelling and where from?
Honestly, they (assuming you mean either Anguilla or Antigua) are all very nice places for a wedding. Before making your choice, you should check the official government website for each island you are considering to find out the requirements for getting married on that particular island. Some have requirements that you "reside" on the island for a specific number of days(maybe 3 to 5 days???) before the ceremony can be considered "legal".
Once you know that your best bet would be to choose the island that has the most types of activities that interest you.
Agreeing with the post above, find out the requirements for each island, assuming this is a legal wedding on-site not just a ceremony.
How old are your kids? And what are your interests? All three islands would be wonderful for a wedding, but depends what you want to do before and after, and how much you want to spend.