Immerse yourself in Jamaican culture by incorporating traditional elements into your wedding, such as a lively reggae band, vibrant Jamaican cuisine, or a symbolic rum-tasting ceremony.
We consider your wedding day to be a special milestone in your life and as such we make the experience fun. The best times for Wedding Photos are at 10am or 11am and between the hours of 2pm and 4pm during certain times of year. Between November and December, the days get shorter and darker earlier. Midday is not ideal for wedding photos as the sun is so powerful that it can wash out other colours.
A DJ plays a very important role in the making of a successful wedding day. We can provide at your request, an experienced DJ with a music system to play for up to five hours. Pricing depends on the number of hours. The couple may provide a song list or a thumb drive with their favorite wedding tunes indicating when they would like each to be played.
We can provide, at your request, a live band that will bring life to your wedding and keep you and your guests entertained all night long with a vast array of local and international high energy or groovy musical seletions.
Experience the good old Jamaican culture with a mento band to add a unique Jamaican flair to your wedding. It sets a pleasant mood of peace and joy. With good vibes and great music, the ambience is already set for a wonderful wedding when you use the services of a mento band.
The lighting of the unity candle symbolizes the union of two hearts and two families. Two candles representing the couple individually are used to light a single center candle indicating the commitment and bond between the two, a symbol of unity, life and a visual celebration of the joining of two hearts as one.
The Sand ceremony symbolizes two separate lives being together. Sand of two different colours is poured from individual containers into a third container. This represents the uniting of two separate lives and represents the holy bond between husband and wife. Just like the grains of sand can never again be separated, so shall your marriage be. (Excerpt from Kahlil Gibran)