Beach ceremonies

Blessing Stones

After the ceremony everybody takes a stone and repeat a verse together.

May the sands, shells, and ocean’s tides
Bring many a blessing to this beyisimo Aruban bride
May the salt grasses, sea breezes and gulls calling true
Bring many a blessing to this loving and romantic Aruban Groom
May your Days before you teem with sunlight, joy, and laughter
And your nights be filled with a sea of serenity, tranquility, and peace.

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The Rose Ceremony

The Rose Ceremony is simple yet profoundly moving. 
The bride and groom exchange two red roses, symbolizing the giving and receiving of their love for each other throughout their entire married life. 
The Rose Ceremony also conveys how to use the rose and its symbolism in difficult times in order to forgive each other.

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Sand ceremony

Sand ceremony

If you choose not to use a Unity Candle during your ceremony, the sand ceremony can be a beautiful and meaningful addition to your vows. Three containers are used, one for you and your fiancé to pour the sand into, two for each of you to pour the sand from. After the Minister reads his text pour the two containers of sand into the third container simultaneously. You may wish to leave a small amount of sand in each container to symbolize that although you are now joined as one, you each remain individuals