Elegant Hotels launched a special wedding offer add-on to its properties in Barbados. Something Elegant takes inspiration from the famous saying: something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. Guests booking a wedding package can add the offer to their big day.
The offer is available at the seven Elegant properties on Barbados’ platinum coast: Colony Club, Treasure Beach, The House, Tamarind, Crystal Cove, Turtle Beach and Waves Hotel & Spa.
Something Old
Learn about the history of rum in Barbados with a private tasting at Colony Club’s Rum Vault. With a collection of more than 150 rums, couples can enjoy a rum flight and select their favorite aged bottle to enjoy now or later.
Something New
Couples can create “something new” together with a private Paint & Sip experience. A local artist guides couples in painting a portrait or designing accessories to remind them of their time in Barbados.
Something Borrowed
Before saying “I do,” take a ride around the island in a borrowed luxury rental car for up to 48 hours. The Elegant Hotels team prepares a picnic basket complete with an island map to explore Barbados.
Something Blue
Spend time on the blue sea on a private catamaran for up to 20 guests. The happy couple and their group consult with the private onboard chef on a custom menu. Explore the island during stops at popular swimming locations. Or opt for a fishing experience.
Something Elegant is fully customizable and can be added to any booked wedding package. The offer starts at $1,011 per couple.
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