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The Big Day: How to Prepare for the Gulf Coast Beach Wedding. News about Our Gulf Shores Wedding Packages, Orange Beach, Pensacola Beach, Perdido Key, Navarre Beach, Destin.

A Sunset Fall Wedding at the Gulf Shores Beach Pavilion: Madelyn & Justace’s Driftwood Celebration


Some weddings feel timeless, and some feel like magic — Madelyn and Justace’s fall beach wedding in Gulf Shores was both. Their celebration at the Gulf Shores Beach Pavilion captured everything couples love about a Gulf Shores wedding: soft Gulf breezes, golden light, and the calming sound of waves creating the perfect backdrop for unforgettable moments.





A Driftwood Package with Elegant Mauve & White Tones







The couple chose our popular Driftwood Package, a favorite among brides looking for natural, coastal elegance. With white and mauve wedding colors, the décor complemented the shoreline beautifully and created a romantic setting for their Gulf Shores beach wedding ceremony. The Driftwood Package is known for its soft, organic style — perfect for fall weddings on the Alabama coast.









A Walk to Remember









One of the most stunning moments of the day was Madelyn’s walk down the aisle to “I Get to Love You” by Lyndsey Elm. The song drifted across the beach just as the sun began to set, adding an emotional and unforgettable touch to their sunset wedding at the pavilion. It was a moment filled with anticipation, joy, and pure love — everything a Gulf Shores beach wedding should be.









Laughter, Love, and Heartfelt Moments











Surrounded by close family and friends, their ceremony was full of laughter and sincere emotions. Madelyn and Justace exchanged rings, shared their vows, and sealed them with a kiss as the ocean shimmered behind them. Moments like these are what make Gulf Shores destination weddings so intimate and special.











A Sand Ceremony Symbolizing Unity











To honor their union, the couple included a beautiful sand ceremony — a signature element in many beach wedding packages. As they poured sand from two separate containers into one shared vessel, it symbolized two lives becoming one. This coastal tradition added a meaningful touch to their Gulf Shores wedding ceremony, perfectly reflecting their journey together.











A Scripture That Reflects Their Love











Before the ceremony concluded, a timeless verse was shared:






“Love is patient, love is kind.” – 1 Corinthians 13:4






This scripture was the perfect reminder of the faith and foundation behind their marriage — a beautiful sentiment often included in Christian beach weddings.











A Perfect Sunset Ending











As the night approached, the sky over Gulf Shores filled with shades of pink, gold, and lavender — mirroring the couple’s mauve palette and adding a breathtaking finish to their Gulf Shores sunset wedding. It was a day full of intention, meaning, and unforgettable beauty.






Madelyn and Justace’s celebration is a perfect example of why couples choose Gulf Shores wedding packages for their special day: natural beauty, stress-free planning, and a ceremony filled with love.

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The best all-inclusive beach wedding packages, venues, and proposals in Gulf Shores—top quality at the best price.

EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY AT THE BEST PRICE

What sets us apart? Quality that speaks for itself. From beautifully curated décor to seamless coordination, every detail is handled with care. Couples choose us because they get high-end results without the high-end price tag.

Your dream wedding or proposal in Gulf Shores starts here. We bring together the best all-inclusive packages, gorgeous venues, and unmatched quality—at a price you’ll love.

Exceptional Quality at the Best Price

What sets us apart? Quality that speaks for itself. From beautifully curated décor to seamless coordination, every detail is handled with care. Couples choose us because they get high-end results without the high-end price tag.




We believe your wedding day should feel magical, meaningful, and stress-free—without compromising on style.





All-Inclusive Packages That Truly Include Everything

Our packages are thoughtfully created to cover all the essentials:







  • Ceremony setup with elegant décor

  • Professional photography

  • Officiant services

  • Fresh and silk florals

  • Personalized planning support

  • Add-ons for those special touches you’ve been dreaming about















No hidden fees. No last-minute surprises. Just beautiful moments made effortless.








A Gulf Shores Experience You’ll Always Remember

Whether you’re envisioning a romantic beachfront proposal, an intimate elopement, or a full all-inclusive wedding, our Gulf Shores locations offer the perfect backdrop. Soft white sand, gentle waves, and sunsets that paint the sky—there’s no better place to say “I do.”

Your Dream Wedding, Made Easy










From your first inquiry to the moment you walk down the aisle, we’re here to bring your vision to life with care, creativity, and unmatched value.










If you’re looking for the best all-inclusive wedding packages, beach venues, and proposal experiences in Gulf Shores, you’ve come to the right place. Exceptional quality meets the best price—every single time.




















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Imagine a beautiful beach, waves gently lapping at the shore, and the sun shining brightly above. This is the perfect setting for a wedding that everyone will remember. A beach wedding with a stage and a walking aisle offers a unique experience that combines romance and fun. Choosing a beach wedding creates unforgettable memories for couples and guests alike.

Beach weddings provide a stunning backdrop that no indoor venue can match. The sound of the ocean creates a peaceful atmosphere, while the salty breeze adds a touch of magic to the ceremony. For instance, couples can exchange vows with the sun setting behind them, creating a picture-perfect moment. Plus, the soft sand allows for creative decorations and arrangements.

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Fort Morgan Beach Wedding

A real beach wedding story featuring our Summer Vibes Boho package on the Alabama Gulf Coast

Madeline and Clayton had a boho dream wedding in Fort Morgan, Alabama.

Some weddings you set up and step back from and think — yes, this is exactly why we do this.

Madeline and Clayton's Fort Morgan beach wedding was one of those days. From the moment we started laying out the aisle to the moment the sun dropped behind the Gulf, everything about it felt intentional, free-spirited, and completely them. Soft florals. White sand as far as the eye could see. And two people who were so clearly just ready to be married.

Here's a look at their day — and everything you need to know if Fort Morgan is calling your name too.

Why Fort Morgan Is One of Our Favorite Places to Get Married

Fort Morgan sits at the very tip of a narrow peninsula on Alabama's Gulf Coast — separated from Gulf Shores by miles of undeveloped shoreline, wildlife refuges, and some of the quietest, most beautiful beaches you'll find anywhere in the country.

There are no permit fees required for beach ceremonies at Fort Morgan. No packed public beach access points. No competing ceremonies happening twenty feet away. Just wide-open white sand, warm Gulf water, and the kind of stillness that makes a ceremony feel genuinely private — even when you're outdoors.

That's the thing about Fort Morgan that couples always comment on: it feels remote without actually being hard to get to. It's about 45 minutes from Gulf Shores, accessible via the Mobile Bay Ferry or the scenic coastal highway, and surrounded by vacation rental homes that are perfect for destination wedding groups who want to stay together, celebrate together, and walk straight out the back door to the beach for the ceremony.

For couples who want that wide-open Gulf backdrop without the crowds of Gulf Shores or Orange Beach, Fort Morgan is genuinely hard to beat.

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Madeline & Clayton's Boho Beach Wedding Setup

Madeline and Clayton chose our Summer Vibes Arch and it was the perfect match for the easy, natural beauty of Fort Morgan.

Their setup featured our summer vibes arch dressed in loose, organic florals in soft neutral tones — creamy whites, warm tans, and a little greenery that felt like it grew right there on the dune. The aisle was lined simply, letting the Gulf of Mexico do what it does best: be the backdrop that no decorator could ever top.

No over-the-top production. No fuss. Just the two of them, their people, and a ceremony that felt exactly as effortless and genuine as the Fort Morgan shoreline itself.

The boho aesthetic works especially well at Fort Morgan because the beach here already has that organic, untouched quality to it. There's nothing manicured or resort-polished about this stretch of coast — it's raw and beautiful, and a summer boho arch fits right in without fighting the surroundings.

What to Know If You're Planning a Fort Morgan Beach Wedding

No beach permit required. Fort Morgan is one of the few Alabama Gulf Coast locations where you can hold a beach wedding ceremony without a permit — particularly if you're hosting on the beach access of a private vacation rental. This makes it one of the most straightforward (and most affordable) ceremony locations on the coast. Just confirm with your rental property at booking that weddings are permitted on their beach access.

It's ideal for destination wedding groups. The Fort Morgan area has a wide range of vacation rental homes — many of them large enough to sleep your entire wedding party under one roof. You can get ready together, celebrate together, and have the ceremony steps from where you're staying. For couples flying in from out of town with family spread across different states, this "everyone in one house" setup is often what makes Fort Morgan feel so special.

The ferry adds a memorable experience. If some of your guests are coming from the Gulf Shores or Orange Beach side, the Mobile Bay Ferry is a fun and scenic way to get to Fort Morgan — especially for a sunset ceremony day. It's a small detail that makes the whole trip feel like more of an adventure.

Sunset timing is everything. Fort Morgan faces southwest, which means you get beautiful late-afternoon light and full Gulf sunsets. We recommend timing your ceremony start for roughly 60–90 minutes before sunset — you'll catch the golden hour during the ceremony itself, and your photos will be extraordinary.

It's quieter than you'd expect. Even in peak summer, the beach at Fort Morgan feels nothing like the more developed stretches of the Alabama coast. Fewer crowds, fewer distractions, more presence on your wedding day.

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What's Included in a Fort Morgan Beach Wedding Package

When you book with Your Dream Beach Wedding for a Fort Morgan ceremony, here's what we bring to the beach:

  • Your choice of wedding arch — boho, summer vibes, circle, triangle, hexagon, cross floral, bamboo, and more

  • Fresh or silk florals for the arch and bridal bouquet, fully customized to your colors

  • A licensed officiant who works with you on personalized vows

  • Ceremony music

  • Professional photography for 1 hour

  • Full setup, coordination, and breakdown — we handle everything

We've been coordinating ceremonies up and down the Alabama and Florida Gulf Coast since 2014. Fort Morgan is one of our absolute favorite locations to work, and it shows in how these days feel.

Is a Boho Beach Wedding Right for You?

The boho aesthetic isn't for everyone — but if it's speaking to you, a Gulf Coast beach wedding is one of the best possible settings for it. The organic textures, the natural materials, the relaxed energy of a driftwood arch against an open sky — it's a look that was practically made for the beach.

What we love about the boho style is that it scales beautifully. It works for an intimate elopement with just the two of you, or for a larger destination ceremony with a full guest list. It doesn't require an elaborate production to look stunning. And at Fort Morgan, where the surroundings are already so naturally beautiful, even a simple boho setup photographs like something out of a magazine.

If you've been pinning summer vibes arches, and neutral florals and barefoot-on-the-beach vibes — this might be your sign.

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Ready to Plan Your Fort Morgan Beach Wedding?

Your Dream Beach Wedding coordinates all-inclusive beach wedding ceremonies across the Gulf Coast — Fort Morgan, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Perdido Key, Pensacola Beach, Navarre Beach, Destin, Fort Walton Beach, and beyond.

If you're dreaming of a Fort Morgan ceremony, reach out and let's talk through what your day could look like.

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Navarre Beach Pavilion Reception and Ceremony

A real wedding at Navarre Beach Marine Park, plus everything you need to know about the ceremony-to-pavilion setup that makes this location one of the best on the Gulf Coast.

If you've ever wished you could have your ceremony barefoot on the sand and your reception just steps away — no shuttle, no parking reshuffling, no guests getting lost between venues — Navarre Beach Marine Park is the place that makes it happen.

That's exactly what Audra's wedding day looked like. Ceremony on the Gulf with fresh lilies everywhere she'd always loved, then a short walk to the pavilion where the dancing, the dinner, and the celebrating happened. Same location. Same view. Same gorgeous Florida light all the way through.

Here's a look at her day, and everything you need to know if you're thinking about doing the same thing.

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Why the Ceremony-Plus-Pavilion Setup at Navarre Beach Works So Well

Most couples planning a beach ceremony face the same logistical headache: the beach is beautiful for the vows, but then where does everyone go for the reception? Renting a separate venue means transportation, timing gaps, guests wandering off, and a whole second layer of coordination that can eat into your budget and your energy.

Navarre Beach Marine Park solves this completely. The beach ceremony and the pavilion reception happen in the same park — guests simply walk from the sand to the covered pavilion area after the ceremony. No transportation. No gap in the celebration. The good energy just keeps going.

It's one of the most practical and genuinely beautiful setups available anywhere on the Florida Panhandle, and it's one of the things that makes Navarre Beach consistently stand out as a wedding location.

About Navarre Beach Marine Park

Navarre Beach Marine Park sits at 8739 Gulf Blvd in Navarre, Florida — right on the Gulf of Mexico in Santa Rosa County. The park is open to the public daily from dawn to dusk, with free admission and free parking for all guests.

The park has five different beach access points along its grounds — three on the Gulf side and two on the Santa Rosa Sound side — giving you flexibility in where exactly on the beach your ceremony takes place depending on the day's wind direction, the light, and your guest count.

What makes it especially useful for weddings:

No beach ceremony permit required. Unlike Destin's Henderson Beach State Park (up to $1,495 in permit fees), Opal Beach ($150 permit plus $25/car entry), or Fort Walton Beach's John Beasley Park ($200 permit), Navarre Beach Marine Park charges no ceremony permit fee. That's a meaningful difference in your budget right off the top.

Pavilion rental for just $100. The park's covered pavilions can be reserved through Santa Rosa County for $100 plus tax per day — one of the most affordable covered reception spaces on the Gulf Coast. Reservations are made through the county online portal or by calling 850-981-8900.

Free parking for everyone. No per-car entrance fees, no parking coordination headaches for your out-of-town guests.

ADA-accessible walkways and on-site restrooms. Practical details that matter when you have guests of different ages and abilities attending.

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What Our Navarre Beach Pavilion Reception Package Includes

When you book a pavilion reception with Your Dream Beach Wedding at Navarre Beach, here's what we bring and set up for you:

  • Dance floor

  • Elegant table settings with floral centerpieces

  • Ceiling drapery

  • Bistro lights throughout the pavilion

  • Full setup and breakdown by our team

Our pavilion reception package accommodates 30 to 70 guests comfortably. We run the setup on a generator since the park pavilions don't provide direct electricity hookups — that's all handled on our end, no extra coordination needed from you.

A few things to know going in: the park has a no-glass policy, no open flames or fires (other than at the designated park grills), and no animals. Restrooms are public and shared with park visitors, and parking is open to everyone — which is rarely an issue given the generous lot size at this location.

What Audra's Day Actually Looked Like

Audra had always loved lilies. So when we started talking about florals for her ceremony, that was the easy part — fresh lilies everywhere, soft and fragrant and completely her. The arch was dressed in them. Her bouquet carried them. And standing on the sand at Navarre with the Gulf behind her, the whole setup felt like it had grown right there naturally.

After the ceremony, guests made their way to the pavilion — a two-minute walk at most — and the party started. Even on a cooler day, the covered pavilion kept everyone comfortable. The bistro lights came on as the sun dropped, the dance floor filled up, and the kind of laughter that only happens at a really good wedding reception carried out toward the water all night.

That seamless beach-to-pavilion flow is something we see couples respond to over and over again at Navarre. The day feels cohesive in a way that's hard to manufacture when your ceremony and reception are in two different places.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Navarre Beach Pavilion Weddings

How do I reserve a pavilion at Navarre Beach Marine Park? Pavilions are reserved through Santa Rosa County — either online at santarosa.fl.gov or by calling 850-981-8900. The fee is $100 plus tax per day. We recommend booking your pavilion as early as possible, especially for spring and fall dates, as they fill up quickly.

How many guests can the pavilion fit? Our reception package is designed for 30 to 70 guests.

Is there electricity at the pavilions? Not directly — the park pavilions don't have standard electrical hookups. We use generators for all power needs including lighting, the dance floor, and any audio. This is all handled by our team; you don't need to arrange anything separately.

Can we have a DJ or live music at the reception? Yes, with generator-powered sound. Talk to us about what you're envisioning and we'll make sure the setup supports it.

What happens if it rains? The covered pavilion actually serves as a great backup for your ceremony too, not just the reception. If the weather turns before or during the ceremony, we can shift everything under the pavilion roof. This flexibility is one of the underrated advantages of the Navarre Beach Marine Park setup — your rain plan is already on-site.

Do we need a separate caterer? Yes — our reception package covers décor, lighting, and setup, but catering is arranged separately. We're happy to point you toward trusted local caterers who work regularly at this location.

Is the beach and pavilion in the same park? Yes. The ceremony beach and the pavilion are both within Navarre Beach Marine Park. Guests walk between them — no transportation needed.

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Is a Navarre Beach Pavilion Reception Right for You?

This setup works especially well for couples who want the full experience — the barefoot-on-the-sand ceremony and the real sit-down, dance-floor, clink-your-glasses reception — without the complexity of a two-venue day.

It's ideal for destination wedding groups, because guests staying nearby can walk or drive a short distance and stay in one place all evening. It's ideal for families with older guests or kids, because the park is accessible, shaded, and has restrooms close by. And it's ideal for couples who want their wedding day to feel easy and joyful rather than logistically exhausting.

Navarre Beach is already one of the most uncrowded, naturally beautiful stretches of coast on the Florida Panhandle. Adding a pavilion reception to your beach ceremony here just makes a beautiful day even more complete.

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Plan Your Navarre Beach Ceremony and Pavilion Reception

Your Dream Beach Wedding has been coordinating Gulf Coast ceremonies and receptions since 2014. We cover Navarre Beach, Pensacola Beach, Opal Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Destin, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Fort Morgan, Perdido Key, and more.

If a Navarre Beach pavilion wedding is what you're picturing, reach out — we'd love to help you put it together.

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Ceremony Script Inspiration: A Celebration of Love and Life

Everything couples need to know about what happens during a beach wedding ceremony — from the opening words to the first kiss — with real script inspiration for romantic, nonreligious, and faith-based ceremonies.

One of the most common questions we get from couples planning a Gulf Coast beach wedding is some version of: "What actually happens during the ceremony? What does the officiant say? Can we personalize the vows?"

The answer to all three is: yes, more than you might think, and here's exactly what it looks and sounds like.

Whether you're planning a nonreligious ceremony on the sand in Gulf Shores, a faith-based exchange of vows on Navarre Beach, or an intimate elopement at sunset in Destin — your ceremony script is the heart of the whole day. This guide walks you through the structure of a beach wedding ceremony, gives you real script language to draw from, and explains how our officiants at Your Dream Beach Wedding approach personalization.

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The Structure of a Beach Wedding Ceremony

Most beach wedding ceremonies follow a simple, proven flow. Understanding the structure helps you know what to expect and where you have room to personalize.

1. Welcome / Opening Words The officiant opens by welcoming guests and setting the tone. This is where the ceremony's personality comes through — whether that's warm and funny, deeply reverent, or quietly romantic.

2. Reflection on Love and Marriage A brief reading or reflection that speaks to what love and commitment mean. This can be scripture, poetry, a literary quote, or something the officiant writes specifically for you.

3. Declaration of Intent ("I Do") Legally, this is the heart of the ceremony. The officiant asks each partner to confirm their intent to marry. This is required in both Alabama and Florida for a valid marriage.

4. Personal Vows (optional but beloved) Couples can speak their own vows to each other here — written in their own words, from the heart. This is consistently the moment guests cry. We always recommend it.

5. Ring Exchange The officiant speaks words over the rings — their symbolism, what they represent — then each partner places the ring and repeats a short vow.

6. Unity Ritual (optional) Sand ceremonies, candle lightings, handfastings — if you've added one of these, it happens here.

7. Pronouncement and First Kiss The official moment. The officiant pronounces you married and invites the first kiss. The recessional music starts. Everyone cheers.

The whole thing, start to finish, typically runs 15 to 25 minutes for a beach ceremony — long enough to feel meaningful, short enough that your guests aren't standing in the Florida heat longer than they need to be.

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Beach Wedding Ceremony Script: Romantic and Nonreligious

This is the style most destination beach wedding couples choose — warm, personal, and rooted in the beauty of the moment rather than religious tradition.

Opening

Welcome, everyone. We've gathered here today in one of the most beautiful places on earth — with the Gulf of Mexico behind us and the people you love most around you — to witness something that matters deeply: two people choosing each other.

Marriage is not just a ceremony. It's a promise made in public, in front of the people who love you, that you mean to carry forward every day. Today, [Partner 1] and [Partner 2] are making that promise.

Reflection on Love

Love in the long run isn't really about the grand gestures — though those are wonderful. It's about ten thousand small decisions: to show up, to listen, to choose kindness when you're tired or scared or wrong. It's about building something real together, day by day, on a foundation of genuine respect and affection.

[Partner 1] and [Partner 2] have already been doing this. What we're here to witness today is them saying — clearly, publicly, and forever — that they intend to keep doing it.

Declaration of Intent

[Partner 1], do you take [Partner 2] to be your partner in life — to love and support them, to stand beside them in all the seasons this life brings, for as long as you both shall live?

"I do."

[Partner 2], do you take [Partner 1] to be your partner in life — to love and support them, to stand beside them in all the seasons this life brings, for as long as you both shall live?

"I do."

Vow Exchange

And now, [Partner 1] and [Partner 2] will share the words they've written for each other.

(Couples speak their personal vows here.)

Alternatively, you may repeat after me:

"I choose you. Not just today, but every day. I promise to love you with honesty and patience, to celebrate your joys and hold you through your hard days, and to build a life with you that we're both proud of. This is my vow to you."

Ring Exchange

These rings have no beginning and no end — a circle, like the love you're promising today. Every time you look at them, let them remind you of this moment: the ocean, the people you love, and the promise you made.

[Partner 1], please place the ring on [Partner 2]'s finger and say: "With this ring, I thee wed."

[Partner 2], please place the ring on [Partner 1]'s finger and say: "With this ring, I thee wed."

Pronouncement

[Partner 1] and [Partner 2], you have made your promises to each other before everyone here. By the power vested in me by the State of [Florida / Alabama], it is my honor to pronounce you married.

You may kiss.

Beach Wedding Ceremony Script: Short and Simple (Elopement Style)

For couples who want something intimate and brief — just the two of you, a few people you love, and the Gulf of Mexico.

Opening

We're here for something simple and true: to watch two people say "I do" in a place that deserves to be part of the story.

Declaration of Intent

[Partner 1], do you choose [Partner 2] as your partner and spouse, now and for the rest of your life?

"I do."

[Partner 2], do you choose [Partner 1] as your partner and spouse, now and for the rest of your life?

"I do."

Vows

Please repeat after me:

"I love you. I choose you. I will keep choosing you. This is my promise."

Ring Exchange

[Partner 1], place the ring and say: "With this ring, I marry you." [Partner 2], place the ring and say: "With this ring, I marry you."

Pronouncement

By the power vested in me by the State of [Florida / Alabama], I now pronounce you married. Kiss your spouse.

(Total ceremony time: approximately 8 minutes.)

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Tips for Personalizing Your Beach Wedding Ceremony Script

Write your own vows. Nothing moves guests more than hearing words that could only have been written by this specific person for this specific person. They don't need to be long — even a few heartfelt sentences are more powerful than borrowed language.

Give your officiant your story. The best officiants weave in details about how you met, what you love about each other, and what your relationship actually looks like. The more you share with us before your ceremony, the more personal the script becomes.

Choose a tone and stick with it. Romantic and reverent, warm and funny, short and sweet — any of these works beautifully on a beach. What doesn't work is trying to be all of them at once. Pick the tone that feels most like you as a couple.

Think about the setting. A beach ceremony script should acknowledge where you are. The Gulf of Mexico is a beautiful backdrop — your ceremony should feel like it belongs there, not like it could have happened anywhere.

Keep it moving. The sweet spot for a beach ceremony is 15 to 20 minutes. Guests are standing in the sun and sand, and you want the ceremony to feel complete and meaningful, not drawn out. Every word should earn its place.

How Our Officiants at Your Dream Beach Wedding Approach Your Script

Every officiant we work with brings their own style and experience, but all of them share the same approach: the ceremony belongs to you, not to them.

Before your wedding day, your officiant will connect with you to learn your story — how you met, what you love about each other, what tone you want, whether you're writing personal vows or using traditional language. That conversation is what turns a generic ceremony into one that sounds like it was written specifically for you and your partner, on the beach where you chose to get married.

We coordinate beach wedding ceremonies across the entire Gulf Coast — Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Pensacola Beach, Navarre Beach, Destin, Fort Walton Beach, Opal Beach, Perdido Key, Fort Morgan, and beyond. Religious, nonreligious, short and intimate, or longer and more traditional — we've done it all, and we'll make yours feel exactly right.

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Ready to Start Planning Your Gulf Coast Ceremony?

If you're picturing a beach ceremony on the Gulf — and you want an experienced team who handles everything from the arch and florals to the photography and the officiant script — we'd love to be part of your day.

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Favorite Wedding Readings

One of the most personal touches you can add to your beach ceremony is a reading — a passage of poetry, prose, or scripture that captures something true about the love you are celebrating. Read aloud by a family member, a close friend, or woven directly into your officiant's words, the right reading can stop time for just a moment and leave your guests quietly moved.

After more than a decade of ceremonies on the Gulf Coast, we have heard hundreds of readings — at sunrise elopements, sunset ceremonies at Gulf Shores State Park, barefoot gatherings on Navarre Beach, and everything in between. These are the ones that consistently resonate. We hope one of them speaks to you.

A note on choosing a reading

There is no right or wrong choice here. Some couples want something sacred and timeless; others want something literary and unexpected; others want something that makes their guests laugh and then quietly tear up. The only question worth asking is: does this sound like us?

If you are having a religious ceremony, coordinate with your officiant before selecting scripture — some denominations have preferences about which translations are used. For non-religious ceremonies, virtually anything goes, and the readings below span a wide range of tone and tradition.

The readings

A Wedding Blessing — Author unknown

Best for: non-religious ceremonies · tone: reflective, warm

You have known each other from the first glance of acquaintance to this point of commitment. At some point, you decided to marry. From that moment of yes, to this moment of yes, indeed, you have been making commitments in an informal way. All of those conversations that were held while riding in a car, or over a meal, or during long walks — all those conversations that began with "When we're married," and continued with "I will" and "you will" and "we will" — all those late-night talks that included "someday" and "somehow" and "maybe" — and all those promises that are unspoken matters of the heart. All these common things, and more, are the real process of a wedding. The symbolic vows that you are about to make are a way of saying to one another, "You know all those things that we've promised, and hoped, and dreamed — well, I meant it all, every word." Look at one another and remember this moment in time. Before this moment you have been many things to one another — acquaintance, friend, companion, lover, dancing partner, and even teacher, for you have learned much from one another in these last few years. You have learned that good company and laughter, and fun, and even difficulties and tears, are shared in the best relationships. Now you shall say a few words that take you across a threshold of life, and things will never quite be the same between you. For after these vows, you shall say to the world — this is my husband; this is my wife.

Why we love it: This one works beautifully as an opening reading because it honors everything that happened before the ceremony itself — all the ordinary conversations and quiet promises that led to this moment. It tends to catch people off guard in the best way.

1 Corinthians 13:4–7

Best for: religious or interfaith ceremonies · tone: sacred, enduring

Love is patient; love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

Why we love it: There is a reason this is the most requested wedding reading in history — it is simply true. Short enough to be spoken from memory, weighted enough to carry the whole room. If you are having a beach ceremony and want one moment of stillness, this is it.

The Velveteen Rabbit — Margery Williams

Best for: any ceremony · tone: tender, gently humorous, deeply true

"What is REAL?" asked the Rabbit one day, when they were lying side by side near the nursery fender, before Nana came to tidy the room. "Does it mean having things that buzz inside you and a stick-out handle?" "Real isn't how you are made," said the Skin Horse. "It's a thing that happens to you. When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real." "Does it hurt?" asked the Rabbit. "Sometimes," said the Skin Horse, for he was always truthful. "When you are Real you don't mind being hurt." "Does it happen all at once, like being wound up," he asked, "or bit by bit?" "It doesn't happen all at once," said the Skin Horse. "You become. It takes a long time. That's why it doesn't often happen to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don't matter at all, because once you are Real you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand."

Why we love it: This one surprises people every time. It starts as a children's story and lands as one of the most honest things ever written about long-term love. Ask a family member with a good sense of timing to read it — the pause after "does it hurt?" always gets the room.

Captain Corelli's Mandolin — Louis de Bernières

Best for: couples with a shared history · tone: literary, mature, hopeful

Love is a temporary madness, it erupts like volcanoes and then subsides. And when it subsides, you have to make a decision. You have to work out whether your roots have so entwined together that it is inconceivable that you should ever part. Because this is what love is. Love is not breathlessness, it is not excitement, it is not the promulgation of eternal passion. That is just being "in love," which any of us can convince ourselves we are. Love itself is what is left over when being in love has burned away, and this is both an art and a fortunate accident. Those that truly love have roots that grow towards each other underground, and when all the pretty blossoms have fallen from their branches, they find that they are one tree and not two.

Why we love it: This is the reading for couples who have been through something together and come out the other side. It is honest about love in a way that feels earned rather than romantic, and the final image — two trees grown into one — is one of the most beautiful things in literature. It also reads beautifully outdoors, with the ocean behind it.

Tips for delivering a reading at a beach ceremony

Reading aloud at a beach ceremony is a little different from reading in a church or banquet hall. A few things that make a real difference:

  • Practice out loud at home, not just in your head. The words feel different when spoken.

  • Read slower than feels natural. Ocean wind and ambient sound mean the back rows need extra time.

  • Print your reading in a large font (14pt or larger) and hold it in a folder or hard-backed card so it does not flap in the breeze.

  • Stand close to the microphone and project slightly upward rather than down at the page.

  • Look up at the couple at least once — ideally at the most meaningful line. That is the moment that gets photographed.

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