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Wednesday,  May 13, 2026   8:56 AM
Sandals & Beaches announce “Nature’s Vow” eco-inspired wedding concept for 2026
(Sandals)

Sandals Resorts and Beaches Resorts have unveiled Nature’s Vow, a new wedding design concept that combines sustainability with Caribbean style. 

The look, set to guide 2026 destination weddings, uses natural textures, locally sourced plants and eco-conscious details to give couples a way to celebrate with purpose.

“With Nature’s Vow, we’re not only giving couples a stunning new design inspiration, but also a way to celebrate responsibly — in harmony with the islands we call home,” said Marsha-Ann Donaldson, director of weddings and romance at Sandals Resorts. “Our guests are increasingly seeking meaning behind every moment of their celebration, and Nature’s Vow delivers just that.”

Eco-conscious design

Nature’s Vow draws from the Caribbean’s landscapes with earthy tones, organic textures and greenery-filled arches. 

Ceremonies feature locally inspired décor, such as bamboo accents, repurposable potted plants and sustainable florals. 

Plant selections for aisles and altars vary by destination, sourced either from the resort nursery in Turks & Caicos or from local growers in Jamaica. 

Varieties in Turks & Caicos include Areca palms, Kentia palms, banana plants, monstera, bird of paradise, philodendron and dracaena.

Nature’s Vow joins other Sandals wedding concepts, such as Jamaican Tropical Hues and Azure Tides, which draw on regional culture and scenery. 

Couples can view the full collection in The Aisle Edit, the brand’s online planning guide.

Weddings with purpose

The launch also expands Sandals’ sustainability programs through the Sandals Foundation, giving couples and their guests opportunities to support local communities and environments. Options include:

  • Symbolic tree planting ceremonies in Jamaica and Turks & Caicos, with funds supporting reforestation and biodiversity.
  • Caribbean Artisan Collection keepsakes for guest welcome bags, supporting local makers.
  • Wedding garment donations to charities benefiting food programs and shelters.
  • Repurposing reception leftovers into organic fertiliser for resort gardens and farms.
  • Nature-based tours with Island Routes, such as turtle releases or cycling excursions.

New booking offer

Coinciding with the debut of Nature’s Vow, Sandals and Beaches Resorts are offering a complimentary Sweetheart Wedding package to couples booking at least seven nights in a Club or Butler Suite. 

The package includes a ceremony for up to 10 guests, décor, a dinner celebration, cake, access to a pre-arrival planning team and a US$200 photography and videography credit (US$400 total).


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