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How to have an adults-only wedding abroad

Planning a grown-ups-only wedding? Here's what you need to know.
Planning an adults-only wedding abroad? Then you’re going to want to read our shortlist of the best hotels and venues that are exclusively for adults. You’ll find these child-free wedding spots in close-by locations like Cyprus and Greece as well as far-flung destinations including Mexico and Jamaica. And they all share the same serene beachside settings, relaxed pool scenes and grown-up dining options – not to mention a choice of ceremony options and settings for you to tie the knot in.

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Atlantica Grand Mediterraneo Resort, Corfu

The second largest of the Ionian Islands, Corfu is covered in cypress trees, olive groves, and wildflowers. As well as enjoying the scenery on the island, you can spend your honeymoon exploring its Blue Flag beaches, traditional town squares, and buzzing nightlife scene. The best place for your big day itself? It’s got to be the adults-only Atlantica Grand Mediterraneo Resort.

The hotel’s grounds are spread out across a cliffside forest, offering up a picture-perfect backdrop for your wedding album. It also overlooks Ermones Beach, which you can reach by following the footpath or by hopping into a lift that will take you right to the sand. You can choose a legal or symbolic wedding at this hotel, and you’ve got a choice of locations, too. That includes the main gardens if you have a large wedding party, and the secret garden – which overlooks the sea – if you’re a smaller group.

Find out more about Atlantica Grand Mediterraneo Resort.
A view of a cliffside hotel with infinity pool.

TUI BLUE Lagoon Palace, Halkidiki

Considering a different area of Greece? Put TUI BLUE Lagoon Palace to the top of your shortlist. Overlooking the Gulf of Halkidiki, nestled between the peninsulas of Sithonia and Kassandra, this adults-only hotel is all set up for scene-stealing beach views. Plus, things here are as pristine as its palatial name suggests – from the serene pool area to the suite upgrades, which get you a private pool or whirlpool.

You can choose to have a legal or symbolic wedding here, and ceremonies take place on the beach. A long, sandy number that’s as peaceful as they come, it’s the perfect spot to say I do with the sand between your toes.

Find out more about TUI BLUE Lagoon Palace.
A hotel pool overlooks the beach with a row of palm trees.

Riu Montego Bay, Jamaica

The adults-only Riu Montego Bay looks out across a white ribbon of sand and it’s backed by tropical palm gardens. Get married here and you’ll tie the knot on the beach – either with the sand between your toes or beneath the shade of a pretty gazebo. And you can choose a legal or symbolic wedding depending on your big day plans.

Elsewhere, the hotel has plenty of luxurious touches that make it fit for a destination wedding – and honeymoon. We’re talking five pools for the two of you to relax in, a collection of restaurants including a beachside jerk chicken station and an Italian à la carte, as well as the option to dine on the beach if you pay a bit extra. Factor in an evening entertainment line-up and a nightclub and this place is ideal if you’re looking for something on the livelier side.

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A wedding gazebo set up on a hotel beach.

TUI BLUE Atlantica Sea Breeze, Cyprus

Sun-kissed Cyprus is home to mountain scenery and tonnes of beautiful Blue Flag beaches, and it’s said to be the birthplace of Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love. Plus, there are more than 340 days of sunshine every year – so you can expect glorious weather for your special day.

The seafront setting at the adults-only TUI BLUE Atlantica Sea Breeze means it’s just a short stroll to the surf, and there’s a pair of à la carte eateries for you to dine at. Plus, all rooms come with a Jacuzzi® – the perfect way to unwind with your partner before your wedding day. As for the ceremony itself, you can choose a legal or symbolic wedding and say your vows on the sea-view deck or the Culinarium restaurant’s private terrace.

Find out more about TUI BLUE Atlantica Sea Breeze.
A Superior Double Room with Terrace and Jacuzzi.

Platinum Yucatan Princess, Mexico

Dreaming of a Mexican wedding? The adults-only Platinum Yucatan Princess lines up a long list of reasons to visit. For starters, the pool is so big it’s split into sections, with swim-up bars and access to swim-up rooms in some of them. There are four à la carte restaurants, too, including a Mediterranean-inspired place with sea views and an Asian eatery that specialises in teppanyaki and sushi plates.

Another standout restaurant, Skylights, serves up gourmet dishes like king crab, lobster and Kobe steak. The terrace here makes a beautiful setting for your wedding ceremony – whether it’s legal or symbolic – with a backdrop of the Caribbean Sea.

Find out more about Platinum Yucatan Princess.
A view of an a la carte restaurant.

TUI BLUE Palazzo Del Mare, Kos

You can get married on the beach or in the hotel gardens at the TUI BLUE Palazzo Del Mare, and both are equally special. Pick the first option and you’ll have front-row seats to the Aegean Sea, and the perfect beachy backdrop. Go for the gardens and your ceremony – which can be legal or symbolic – will be held under leafy palms.

As an adults-only TUI BLUE hotel, this place has your child-free honeymoon sorted, too. Think dedicated relaxation zones, activities tailored for grown-ups, and sophisticated music and performances after dark – the perfect way to unwind after planning the perfect destination wedding.

Find out more about TUI Blue Palazzo Del Mare.
A beachfront wedding gazebo looks out to sea.
Ready to book your adults-only wedding abroad?

Take a look at our weddings page.

Want to bring the kids along? Read 5 reasons to choose a Sensatori by TUI BLUE wedding. And for more inspo, take a look at our favourite last-minute wedding destinations and check out 10 top tips for weddings abroad.

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Author: Katie Gregory


Last updated: 03.11.2025