A Tropical Destination Wedding in Montego Bay, Jamaica

This couple celebrated the bride’s heritage in style

Bride and groom main image

Photo by Bonnie Sen Photography

According to Kelly Wallace, she and Blake Santos met as high school seniors in 2008, but Blake remembers it differently. “As juniors, we worked on a project together in history class—in a group of three people,” he explains. “Clearly I made an impression!” However it happened, the two were inseparable by graduation. And after eight years of dating, Blake knew he had to make their engagement really count. “We’d been together for so long, so I felt that the best way to mask the real surprise would be with another surprise,” he says. Blake arranged for both of their families to visit the couple in Washington, D.C., and he brought Kelly to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial under the pretense of a “work function.” “As we walked toward the Memorial, Blake suddenly turned left, and I saw a huge group of people huddled together,” Kelly remembers. “They suddenly turned around and yelled, ‘Surprise!’ and I realized it was our families.” At that moment, Blake got down on one knee.

Kelly’s family is from Jamaica, so choosing to head to the island for their wedding was easy. “We were going to have people traveling for our wedding no matter what, so why not have them join us somewhere beautiful?” Kelly says. The pair spent 11 months planning their wedding, then headed to Montego Bay to exchange vows. “We booked the venue sight unseen but loved that planning was so easy because the Hyatt took care of everything,” Kelly says. And, finally, on December 18, 2016, they filled the Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall with the people they love most, invited photographer Bonnie Sen to capture the action, and officially tied the knot.

Keep reading to see this tropical destination wedding. It’s sure to inspire you!

Ceremony venue
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Beach venue
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With views like this, it’s no surprise that Blake and Kelly booked their wedding venue based on pictures alone. Says Kelly, “We were able to spend a weekend at the hotel a few months before the wedding, finalizing all the logistics, which was really lovely.”

Favors
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The couple worked with Ribbon & Ink in Washington, D.C., to create custom branding for the event, and they welcomed guests with the cutest inflatable drink floaties!

Bride getting ready with bridesmaids
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Bride's shoes
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Kelly’s modern Sarah Janks wedding gown was light enough for a beachfront celebration, while lending a sophisticated touch to the event. Silver glitter Jimmy Choo sandals were the perfect “something borrowed” to bring it all together; the bride borrowed them from her sister-in-law!

Tropical wedding bouquet
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Kelly’s tropical bouquet combined orchids, pink and white anthurium, and ginger flowers with palm leaves.

Bride with bridesmaids
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A wrap-style dress with a fluttering neckline was a beautiful choice for Kelly’s three bridesmaids, who wore the Jenny Yoo gown in a pale blush.

Bride and groom at altar
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Kelly’s uncle served as the officiant. “We didn’t write our own vows but used the ones my uncle and his wife recited 25 years ago,” says the bride.

Bride and groom during recessional
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Kelly’s brother-in-law and Blake’s cousin played the music for the ceremony, performing “Better Together” by Jack Johnson as the newlyweds made their way back up the aisle.

Jamaican drum players
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A steel-drum band played Jamaican tunes during cocktail hour, and Blake’s uncle even joined in to perform!

Wedding reception table
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Green table run
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The reception took place in the sand, with all-white linens topped with garlands of greenery and surrounded by natural wood chairs. “We didn’t want to take away from the beauty of the setting,” says Kelly.

Bride and groom first dance
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After a dinner of Jamaican beef patties, jerk chicken and shrimp, and rice and peas, Blake and Kelly served their guests red-velvet wedding cake, as well as traditional Jamaican rum Christmas cake. At the end of the night, the DJ played “One Love” by Bob Marley, which holds special meaning for Kelly’s family. “Both of my siblings were married in 2016 as well, and the song was played at their weddings too,” she says. “Once the DJ was done, our guests stayed on the dance floor and kept singing!”

Wedding Team

Venue: Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall

Travel Coordinator: A Beautiful Day Wedding Planning

Bride’s Dress: Sarah Janks

Bride’s Veil: DiDomenico Design

Bride’s Shoes: Jimmy Choo

Hair & Makeup: Zen Spa at Hyatt Ziva Montego Bay

Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Jenny Yoo for Dessy

Groom’s Attire: Enzo Custom Clothiers

Groomsmen’s Attire: Jos. A. Bank

Engagement Ring & Wedding Bands: Dominion Jewelers

Ring Box: The Mrs. Box

Floral Design: Tai Flora Services

Paper Products: Ribbons & Ink, Bliss Paper Boutique

Catering & Cake: Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall

Reception Music: Elite Media Concepts

Rentals: Tai Flora Services

Videography: Paperboys

Photography: Bonnie Sen Photography

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