February 15, 2008

Run to the Altar getaway from Jumby Bay

Jumby BayAccording to the Diamond Information Center, approximately 10% of all couples in the United States get engaged on Valentine’s Day, which is why Jumby Bay, a Rosewood Resort, is offering couples the ultimate destination wedding experience with their “Run to the Altar” Getaway.   The exclusive 300-acre private island off the coast of Antigua is taking the hassle out of wedding planning, while giving guests the ultimate island wedding shortly after the perfect Valentine’s Day proposal. Why wait a year or even two when you could be tying the knot in just three short months with your 20 closest family and friends? Brides, grooms and guests will be treated to three days of celebration that will make for a most memorable wedding! Guests who take part in the “Run to the Altar” getaway will receive:

  • Three Night Luxurious Accommodations for up to 20 people in 10
    Ocean-view Guest Rooms
  • Upgrade to a Romantic Suite for the Wedding Couple
  • White Night Party Welcome/Rehearsal Dinner for up to 20 guests
  • Wedding Ceremony on Jumby Bay Beach
  • Champagne Reception on Jumby Bay Beach for up to 20 guests
  • Wedding Dinner at the Estate House for up to 20 guests
  • Wedding Cake
  • Stargazing and Rum Tasting on the beach for up to 20 guests  
  • Wedding Night Romantic Turndown Service

Rates start at $32,000 per night, plus 10.5% government tax and 10% service, subject to availability.   The getaway is available from 1st April to 31st May 2008.


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