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Doing San Pedro – A Unique Trash the Dress Experience in Belize

Wedding photographers love the opportunity to do something different, something unique and something out of the ordinary.  Many would say that Conch Creative gets to do that every day as we are ‘in situ’ destination wedding photographers in Belize, one of the most beautiful countries in the world – and you certainly won’t hear us complaining.  But we must admit that our heart skips a beat and we get giddy with excitement when a bride contacts us and says she wants to do a Trash the Dress session.  We know that this is a bride we’re going to have fun with…but not all Trash the Dress sessions involve just trashing the dress.  Let us share a Trash the Dress experience with you – Conch Creative style.

Even before we met this couple, we knew they were special and wonderful.  Once we met them and their beautiful families, we were absolutely convinced.  This is Ryan with their gorgeous son, who was a handsome if somewhat reluctant ring bearer.  They are waiting for the ceremony to start.

Tropical Wedding in BelizeThe wedding, of course was beautiful. All weddings in San Pedro are beautiful – but this blog is not about the wedding, which was held at the gorgeous Xanadu Island Resort.   But we just couldn’t help but include a romantic photograph from after the ceremony, just to remind our readers how amazing Ambergris Caye truly is.  We don’t think there could be another image that could conjure up the fantasy of a ‘tropical wedding’ quite so well as this one does.

Golf Cart Wedding BelizeThe day after the wedding, Carrie & Ryan’s friends and family decorated a golf cart.  When Carrie booked her Trash the Dress, she said she wanted a flavour of San Pedro – she wanted images that were taken in and around town so that she’d have memories to treasure.  Of course, Conch Creative felt obliged to be the ultimate tour guides. So we all piled into the golf cart and headed into the wilds of San Pedro Town.

Trash the Dress Belize styleThey wanted to experience the wild and wonderful side of San Pedro, Belize and so a pit stop at the new Blackbeard’s Hideout seemed to fit the bill perfectly.

San Pedro WeddingsAnyone who has spent any time on Ambergris Caye will know that Maria’s fruit and vegetable stand is a landmark and Miss Maria is an icon with (we’re losing count now) well over 50 grandchildren.   She’s everyone’s grandma really and couldn’t wait to congratulate the bride and groom in her typically, warm and affectionate manner.

Trash the Dress - BelizeThen on to the next landmark.  Estel’s is famous for it’s seafront ambiance, colourful characters and delicious food.

belize trash the dressAlong the way Carrie & Ryan had to stop to see some local hand crafts made from gorgeous Belizean hardwoods.

Manatee cowboy groom in BelizeThen it was time for some fun and games in San Pedro’s Central Park.  Ryan sure got into the spirit of things with this Manatee (otherwise known as a Sea Cow).  Ride ’em cowboy!

Trash the Dress - Swinging in San PedroEver the gentleman, he made sure that the lovely Carrie got to enjoy the playground too.

Wedding - Belizean houseAfter finally getting Carrie & Ryan familiar with the ‘real’ San Pedro, it was time for them to get wet and so we headed for the sea…

Weddings BelizeThey tested the water and knew it was time.

Trash the Dress Belize

In minutes, Carrie was a Caribbean princess of the sea.  But it wasn’t long before….Trash the Dress Belize

Ryan had to join her and so he, being a total Prince Charming, made his way through the warm waters to join Carrie.

Trash the Dress BelizeShe was so beautiful and the moment was so perfect, he just couldn’t resist.Belize Wedding Ambergris Caye, San Pedro

And so ends our tale of a unique Trash the Dress experience with two very wonderful and beautiful people, who wanted the real San Pedro experience.  We know that their wedding images will give them joy and memories of beautiful Belize for many years to come.  Congratulations Carrie & Ryan and thank you for letting us share our gorgeous island with you.

Conch Creative would like to make it clear that no Manatees were hurt in the making of this blog.

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