It might be surprising to learn that the Caribbean’s pirate history goes well beyond the big screen. As popular as the Pirates of the Caribbean movies were, the films are largely fictional and just a teaser when you consider how extensive the pirate history of the Caribbean actually is.
In the late 16th and 17th centuries, there were many pirates inhabiting islands across the Caribbean, particularly
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The life of a pirate was quite profitable in the golden age. We’ll cover the history of piracy in the Caribbean, discuss some of the most popular pirates, and introduce a few of the places you can visit to learn more about the real-life pirates of the Caribbean.
The pirates of the Caribbean are said to have robbed the territory blind by the height of the golden age. These pirates preyed on ships and relieved them of their bounty, sometimes in the most violent ways. Many of the pirates who sailed the seas of the Caribbean, and elsewhere, were said to have been soldiers or merchants at one time or another. In many cases, these were men and women who went off the ‘conventional’ path after having their previous careers end in less than favorable ways. Some say these included people who had been cast aside or abandoned by their governments and had to find a new way of life. From history, it is clear that some people felt that becoming a pirate was their only real chance at having a good life.
The age of piracy lasted around 80 years from 1650 to 1730. Some of the islands that were famously inhabited by pirates include New Providence in The Bahamas and Jamaica. Nassau, the capital city of The Bahamas and the main settlement on the island of New Providence, became the epitome of a pirate haven, around 1715. Many of the pirate crews who ended up in Nassau were fleeing from more unfriendly ports, which had become rather inconvenient for them.
At the time that piracy was at its height, the Royal Navy, the United Kingdom’s fleet of military ships, had just a few vessels in the Caribbean. In fact, there were only two of them stationed there in 1670, despite the fact that the Caribbean comprised mostly British colonies. By the year 1718, this number had increased to 124, making it harder for piracy to thrive. That was the point where the Royal Navy intervened and pursued pirates, bringing the ones they could find to justice. The punishment handed out to many captured pirates was swift, but we’ll touch on that as we explore the lives of some of the most famous pirates of the Caribbean.
Fun fact: Henry Every was considered the world’s most successful pirate! Dubbed “The King of Pirates” by those that have studied his exploits, he is not as well-known as some of the more popular names, but his successes are said to have lured many men into the world of piracy.
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Before we dig into the backstories of the most famous pirates of the Caribbean, it will help to know about the King’s Pardon, which largely marked the end of piracy’s 80-year era. The King’s Pardon was introduced in 1718 when Woodes Rogers was appointed the first Royal Governor of The Bahamas. On January 5, 1718, Woodes issued a proclamation offering clemency for all piratical offenses. This became known as the King’s Pardon and required pirates to surrender by September 5th of 1718. Anyone who did not surrender before that time would be hunted down and hanged.
There were many famous Caribbean pirates, but a few of the more recognizable ones include the notorious Blackbeard, Calico Jack, Red Legs, and more. Read on for some fascinating facts about ten pirates of the Caribbean that live on in infamy:
Fearsome, bold, and ruthless, Blackbeard is about as famous as pirates come. He was born in Bristol, England in 1680, and was given the name Edward Teach. Although he had inherited his late father’s estate, he gave it up to his mother and siblings. He had set his sights on something else entirely — joining the navy. He wanted to sail and might have also had a particular interest in the wealth of Jamaica.
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Get A Quote NowAfter joining the navy, Teach gradually transitioned from a naval officer to a pirate. It was not long before he and fellow pirates captured the French slave ship known as La Concorde. Teach made the ship into his own, naming it ‘Queen Anne’s Revenge’, and proceeded to dominate the Caribbean Sea during the pirate era using the moniker of Blackbeard.
Blackbeard was feared by pirates, naval men, and civilians alike. During battles, he had a habit of putting lit matches under his hat and in his beard to make it look like his head was on fire. A scary sight indeed! On the other hand, Blackbeard was surprisingly refined. He had commissioned a chef from France to prepare all his meals aboard the Queen Anne’s Revenge. He loved food and was also an avid reader.
In the early 1700s, by popular pirate vote, Blackbeard was appointed as Magistrate of Pirate’s Republic on the island of New Providence, which was a major pirate hub at this time. This new title effectively made Blackbeard the head of the pirates of the Caribbean. However, in 1718, the year that the British empire really started to crack down on piracy, a military force led by Lt. Robert Maynard targeted Blackbeard. Blackbeard was lured into attacking Maynard’s ship and he was killed in the battle that ensued.
Born in England around 1682, Jack Rackham (also known as Calico Jack) came onto the pirate scene during its golden age. He worked as a court master for Charles Vane’s crew and stood out for his brightly colored clothing made with Indian calico cloth. Calico Jack was also one of the few pirates known to fight alongside women. His companions included the courageous Anne Bonney and Mary Read.
Initially, Charles Vane and Calico Jack were among the pirates who did not support the King’s Pardon. In fact, they coordinated many attacks and caused chaos when Woodes Rogers came to the islands to try to convince the pirates to surrender. Eventually, after a failed attack on a French warship, the crew elected Calico Jack to replace Charles Vane as their captain. However, after several successes and failures, Calico Jack and his crew eventually gave up and returned to Nassau. There, they convinced Rogers to extend the deadline for surrender, blaming their extended time at sea on Charles Vane. He and his crew were pardoned in 1719.
Later, Calico Jack met and fell in love with Anne Bonny. She was already married to former pirate John Bonny, one of Woodes’ informants. Calico Jack and Anne tried to convince John Bonny to let Anne go in exchange for money, but he declined. So, in August 1720, the two lovers, along with a few other ex-pirates, stole a ship and went back to sea. Their return to piracy was short-lived, however, and a bounty was placed on their heads. Not long after, they were attacked by bounty hunters in Negril, Jamaica, who captured Calico Jack and his crew. He was tried and hanged later that same year.
One of the most fearless pirates of the Caribbean was actually a woman known as Anne Bonny. Before she became the wife of a former pirate-turned-informant in The Bahamas, Bonny had an interesting life back in Ireland. She was said to have been the daughter of a prosperous lawyer, and that is something that would also come into play at the end of her pirate reign.
As the story goes, Bonny fell in love with the rugged Jack Rackham (also known as Calico Jack) while she was still married to another man. Her husband would not consent to sell her off, so Bonny ran away with Rackham, and, together, they formed a new pirate crew.
Rackham had recently been pardoned for piracy crimes, but with Anne Bonny by his side, he went back to pillaging the high seas and didn’t look back. Bonny was said to have been seen fighting alongside Rackham and his crew during their short-lived return to the sea. She was reportedly a great swordsman and one of the few female pirates who fought openly.
Soon after Rackham was executed in 1720, Anne disappeared. She had initially gotten off the hook by ‘pleading the belly’ (claiming to be pregnant to avoid prosecution). Since pregnant women could not be hanged, Anne received a reprieve from execution until after her baby was born. To date, there is no record of her being executed. There is speculation that she may have escaped or been released thanks to a bribe from her wealthy father. All we know is that she was alive up until at least 1782. Bonny was also said to have ties to both Blackbeard and Black Bart.
Mary Read was another female pirate, a truly rare designation. While the circumstances of her childhood are not clear, Read’s mother was believed to have been married to a sailor who went missing at sea. After the death of the firstborn son she had with her husband, Read’s mother had an affair, became pregnant, and gave birth to her in 1685. Read’s mother is said to have disguised her as a boy so she could continue to get financial support from her mother-in-law (who believed Read to be her deceased grandson). Before she turned to a life on the sea, Mary Read worked as a footboy to help support her family.
Once she was old enough, Read joined the British military, marking her introduction to life aboard a ship. Eventually, she fell in love with another soldier, they got married and opened an inn together. After her husband died, however, Read fell right back into her male character and hopped on a ship to the Caribbean. It just so happened that the ship she was on was attacked by Calico Jack!
All the British men aboard (including Mary who was dressed as a man) were inducted into Calico Jack’s pirate crew. Anne Bonny was also aboard Calico Jack’s ship, so she and Read became friends. Originally, Calico Jack believed Read to be a man and grew jealous of her relationship with Bonny. Read later revealed she was in fact a woman and from then on fought openly as a woman.
Mary Read’s life of piracy was brought to an end when she was captured by pirate hunter Johnathan Barnet, along with Calico Jack and Anne Bonny. Both she and Bonny claimed to be pregnant to avoid execution, however, Mary is said to have died of a fever shortly after going to prison.
Black Bart stood out most among the other pirates of his time because of his style. He would often wear scarlet britches, and was seen frequently wearing a waist sash, an overcoat, a ‘pirate hat’, and a gold chain with a diamond-encrusted cross. He was so fashionable, in fact, that he is credited for having influenced Hollywood pirate attire, including the wardrobe of famous on-screen pirates like Jack Sparrow. Still, there was much more to Black Bart than just cool threads.
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Get A Quote NowThis pirate was born Bartholomew Roberts in the early 1680s in South Wales. He was introduced to the Caribbean as a third mate on a slave ship. When pirate Howell David took command of the ship in 1719, Roberts was forced to continue working on board. He became intrigued by pirate life and quickly took to the lifestyle. Soon, he saw his chance to become captain of the vessel when David was attacked and killed.
Black Bart had many successes out on the open waters. In fact, he was said to have nearly stalled transatlantic shipping altogether at one point! In 1722, he met his demise, after being tricked by a British warship that disguised its intentions by flying French colors. He wished to never be captured, in life nor death, and his crew fulfilled this request by casting him overboard.
Jean-David Nau had a reputation for being quite the savage. This pirate, born in France sometime between 1630 and 1635, was more commonly known as François L’Olonnais. At 15, he was sold by his parents and shipped off to Martinique as an indentured servant. He worked on a sugar plantation in Martinique before moving to Hispaniola (the island on which Haiti and the Dominican Republic are found) where he toiled on another plantation. By the late 1650s, he had earned his freedom from indentured servitude.
L’Olonnais opted not to become a farmer as many in his position did. He chose, instead, to join the Buccaneers. L’Olonnais started out as a mariner, but he was later given command of his own ship after having found favor with the French Governor of Tortuga Monsieur de la Place. Being in charge was something new for L’Olonnais, and from early on he was encouraged to attack Spanish ships.
He proved to be ruthless and blood-thirsty, and eventually secured a fleet of 8 ships and 400 men. Together, he and his crew seized the towns of Gibraltar and Maracaibo in the Gulf of Venezuela. Most of the spoils went to Tortuga’s tavern keepers. Sadly, the story of François L’Olonnais ended when his crew mutinied, leaving him with only one ship that ran aground off Las Petras Islands. He was later captured and killed by locals while trying to find a new crew.
“Red Legs” Greaves was born on the island of Barbados to Scottish slaves. From beginning to end, his story is full of unbelievable events. He actually became a pirate by accident after stowing away on a pirate ship and being forced to join the crew. Things heated up for Greaves pretty quickly! When the captain of the ship ordered Greaves to torture a prisoner, he refused. After he was reprimanded by the captain, a fight broke out between the men. Greaves wound up killing the captain and was immediately elected as his replacement.
Rather than exhibiting the rogue and uncaring nature many pirates were known for, Greaves stood out for being more humane, and even moral. He made a point of sparing his prisoners from torture and also refused to rob the poor or abuse women. After sailing the seas and making a small fortune, he retired. He traveled to the island of Nevis, where he became a plantation owner.
Later, he was identified by a victim of his piracy who turned him in. Although he was sentenced to hang, things took a dramatic turn. While he was in prison awaiting his execution, a massive earthquake ravaged the island. Greaves survived while many others did not. He was rescued by a whaling vessel, became a pirate hunter, and was later pardoned for his crimes of piracy. He died peacefully of old age, a rarity for pirates indeed!
Henry Jennings started off as a legitimate privateer. Before that, he is said to have grown up on the island of Bermuda, where he received a quality education and lived on a wealthy estate. His family had lived on that island since 1635.
After operating for a while as a privateer, Jennings transitioned to the role of pirate around 1715. He eventually became one of the most powerful pirates of The Bahamas. One of Jennings’ biggest hauls came just after a Spanish fleet sunk off the coast of Florida. He laid in wait as Spaniards recovered the gold and silver from the sunken ship, and then attacked, making off with the valuable bounty.
Faced with the threat of being hanged by the Governor of Jamaica as punishment for his piracy, Jennings escaped to Nassau, Bahamas. He became Nassau’s unofficial mayor and played a huge role in developing the city into the pirate haven it later became. There were so many pirates in this area at one point that many ship farers simply avoided it entirely.
In the year 1718, when the King’s Pardon was introduced, Jennings accepted with no hesitation, since he had already secured more than enough money to live comfortably for the rest of his life. He spent his last days living peacefully on his plantation.
A master of the sails and a notably cautious pirate, Charles Vane was notorious in the pirate world. He was born in England around 1680 and got into pirate life around 1716. He started off as a crew member under Henry Jennings, and just two years later, became the captain of his own crew. Vane was fearless, captured many ships, and took lots of prisoners. Through this strategy, he quickly rose through the ranks of pirate infamy.
Vane was one of few pirates who did not accept the King’s Pardon as offered by Woodes Rogers. At one point when Rogers’ ships tried to capture Vane, he set a captured vessel on fire and sent it barreling toward Rogers’ fleet! As the flaming ship somehow continued sailing toward Rogers’ ships, Vane made his escape, reportedly laughing all the way in true bandit style.
It is believed that Vane sailed to the Carolinas after that, continuing on with his pirate lifestyle. Before long, he was captured and returned to Port Royal. A trial followed, after which he was found guilty and hanged in November 1720.
Captain Henry Morgan is a well-known Caribbean pirate who was born in Wales around 1635. It is unclear how he found himself in Jamaica, but he arrived there in 1655. There were already pirates prowling the seas around Jamaica by this time. Morgan started out as a privateer whose job was to raid and attack Spanish ships. Privateers engaged in this activity with the authorization of the British government and were actually allowed to keep some of their gains for themselves. So, piracy … but legal!
Shortly after becoming a privateer in Jamaica, Morgan was promoted to Vice-Admiral on the Jamaican fleet. In his new position, he successfully raided and captured the towns of Puerto Bello and Maracaibo. One of the most memorable attacks led by Captain Henry Morgan was the capture of Panama that took place around 1670. This was no easy battle, yet Captain Morgan and his team emerged victoriously.
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Get A Quote NowThe odd thing about the battle for Panama was that it happened during a time when England, who sanctioned Morgan’s activities, and Spain, who controlled Panama at the time, were not at war. Though Morgan was unaware of it at the time, this meant he had breached the permissions of his rather fragile privateering contract. He’d now committed an act of piracy! Once he returned to Jamaica, he was charged as a pirate and ordered back to England to be tried.
Thanks to Captain Morgan’s connections to the powerful and influential, he was able to avoid the charges he should have received. In fact, he was instead honored by the King, and promoted to the deputy governor of Jamaica! The rest of his life was spent peacefully living on a large plantation with his wife until he died in 1688.
Fun fact: The fictional pirate character Jack Sparrow was inspired by a real-life pirate known as John Ward. There were many similarities between the two, including their flamboyant fashion.
In terms of pirates, Bloody Bay was said to be a playground for names like Calico Jack, Anne Bonny, and Mary Read. In fact, as the legend goes, this infamous team of pirates was captured in Bloody Bay after drinking to the point of intoxication in defeat.
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Port Royal was one of the most famous pirate cities in the Caribbean. It was also one of the largest cities in the region during its heyday. Though the city was partially submerged and badly damaged by earthquakes in 1692 and 1907, the first fort to be erected there, Fort Charles, still stands today. This boat-shaped fort was built by the British in 1655. It now houses a maritime museum in the courtyard where you can view archaeological artifacts recovered from the sunken pirate city.
It takes about one hour and 30 minutes to get to Port Royal from Ocho Rios. It can take longer to get there from areas like Montego Bay and Negril. If you want to visit Port Royal while in Jamaica, it is a good idea to stay at one of the
Playwright, composer, and actor Noël Coward’s former vacation home is open for tours in Jamaica. Known as Firefly, this attraction has an interesting pirate history. Captain Henry Morgan is said to have directed attacks on passing ships from here. From the composing room, ‘A Room With a View’, you can look out over an embrasured pirate cabin where Morgan had been safely sheltered during this process. There are also great views of Port Maria’s harbor and the nearby lighthouse from this vantage point. Near Coward’s gravesite on the hillside, there’s also said to be a hole in the ground that leads to a tunnel Captain Morgan used to make his way to the sea.
Nassau was a major hotspot for pirate activity, and you can immerse yourself in a truly interactive pirate experience at Pirates of Nassau, a museum dedicated to the era. There you can explore a wharf at nighttime as pirates sing, drink, and make merry around you. Tour life-size pirate ship models, take a look at recovered pirate artifacts, and watch dramatized interactions between famous pirates like Anne Bonny and Mary Read! The museum is found in Downtown Nassau and comes complete with a gift shop where you can purchase pirate-themed memorabilia.
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Swordfights at sea, plundering ships, and taking hostages may seem like the kind of thing that only happens in the movies, but there was once a time when the Caribbean was full of men (and a few women!) that engaged in these illicit activities on the high seas. Although such pirates are no longer around, you can experience the thrill of piracy’s golden age by visiting cities like Port Royal and areas like Bloody Bay that have a rich pirate history.
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Stephanie was our incredible travel agent for our destination wedding! She helped with every aspect, quick communication and AMAZING coordination with over 50 different people over 8 states. Stephanie from the beginning, gave options and talked through so many questions I had. I could not have asked for a better right hand woman! 10 out of 10 for Steph, we could not appreciate & trust her more!
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Such an amazing week of memories,laughter & love! Thankful for our people and truly blessed beyond words ♥ï¸â™¥ï¸
My husband and I worked with the company's owner, Lia Vincent, and office manager, Linze.
Lia & Linze were both very warm and friendly, and from day one, we could tell cared about us as a couple and our destination wedding success, rather than just seeing us as more clients. I get stressed out easily, so planning my own wedding alone was overwhelming, even though my wedding was 10 months out. I ended up working with Linze, and we pushed up the wedding date with a little less than three months to prepare. I was initially nervous about using a travel agent / wedding planner, but it turned out to be a huge blessing, because it took away a lot of the stress and worry I was experiencing. A bride has so many things to worry about, so having someone else bear the brunt of the work and worry about the nitty-gritty details was a HUGE relief for me.
Why spend hours analyzing vendors and reading reviews, when you can have a pro do it? If you want an intimate wedding, if you want to elope, or if you want a huge all-out, go-into-debt-for-years wedding, and if you're in the market for a wedding travel agent, Lia and Linze should be at the top of your list!
The day of the wedding, everything was so beautiful, and so much better than I could have done on my own. Lia's company finds the best local vendors, so you know you'll get great value in your package, and what's nice is her company offers different packages for different budgets. We worked with and met AMAZING vendors! The reception was so elegant that as soon as I entered the reception, I felt amazement, joy, and relief because being the worrywart and control freak that I sometimes can be, it was hard for me to trust someone to somehow make everything perfect. Lia was able to give us the dream wedding we couldn't have done ourselves. Our family and friends were also amazed, and repeatedly told us how great the wedding, reception, and food were at the resort.
I used Stephanie Tindall to help me choose the perfect resort in PV Mexico for where my guests would stay for my destination wedding. She went round and round with me helping me find the perfect location. It had to be nice, trendy, not to outrageously expensive and within a certain mile radius of a marina where my guests needed to go for the wedding. She helped everyone get booked and when things became a little hectic as tracking sometimes can get. She took care of the details. One of my guests had passport issues and she helped talk them through what to do. It was such a relief to have a point of contact for travel related issues so I didn't have to be stressed about it. She did this all with a patient, positive? upbeat and kind attitude through the entire process. I highly recommend her.
Thank you again,
Darby Brown
Unico was wonderful and the perfect place for our wedding! It was quiet and the ceremony was better than expected. We had it on the gazebo and it was away from everything, which was great. The photography was beyond our expectations. We have not received our video yet, but assume it will be just as great. I also used the in house vendor for make up and hair, and was not disappointed. The wedding coordinator, Nazareth, was so sweet and on point. We used the local host quite a bit with WhatsApp, which was quite convenient. Food and drinks were amazing. We were disappointed that 2087 restaurant was down for half of our stay for repairs. We ate at Mi Carisa on our wedding night, which was the perfect choice. Service was also best there. We scheduled 2 tours through the hotel, a sunset cruise and Chichen Itza express. The boat tour was nice. Chichen itza tour was too fast and ok. We really appreciate your recommendations and help booking our wedding and stay. It was wonderful! Thank you again, Juliet and Jason
We just got back from an AMAZING wedding weekend yesterday. I can't begin to thank you enough for your help and support during the entire process. Everyone had a great time. It truly was one of the best days of my life and I can't believe how stress-free it was once I got there. Thank you Thank you!
I have never used a travel agent before Lia. I have always been the "I can do everything cheaper by myself on the internet" type person; most of the time, it works great. When my husband and I decided to have a destination wedding, we were not sure about anything - number of guests, length of stay, etc; we also have very demanding jobs, requiring constant travels up until the week before our wedding. So we thought that a travel agent may be a lifesaver; as it turned out, she was. Lia was endorsed as an expert in destination weddings on the American Express Travel website. Although she lived over a 1,000 miles away, I felt comfortable.
As I am not a "girly" person, wedding planning was not my thing; however, party planning and event coordination are. Lia and I treated this "event" like a business and I loved that about her; I needed someone to be truthful and provide honest advice. As it is with my job, I like corresponding via emails because I can have all the information on hand and in writing at all time; Lia always accommodated that, and always very promptly. I'm not talking about several emails over a few months; I'm talking about over the course of over a year. Lia was there to provide support when I had a hard time reach the wedding coordinator; she was there when I freaked out at the resort regarding my brother's return transportation (as it turned out, my brother spoke with the wrong transportation company); she was organized to be able to provide me with spreadsheet of all guest arrival information; she always submitted my requests to Classic Vacation and the resort promptly. James and I cannot thank Lia enough to make everything go smoothly for the biggest event of our lives. All 48 of us had such a great time that we absolutely see another group vacation in the future.
Read the full details about this destination wedding in our blog post, Mark and Casey Simpsen's Destination Wedding at UNICO 2087. This couple was also featured in the UNICO 2087 Resort blog post, UNICO Destination Wedding, Casey Shelley & Mark Simpsen
Lia being referred to me saved me so much wedding planning mental anguish! I had tried with a few other travel agents before I had two different people give me Lia's name, and with each of the previous TAs they had to look into things and call me back (I'm still waiting for those calls). Getting in touch with Lia was a whole new experience, she answered all my initial questions in that first phone call, had so many recommendations, and it was obvious she knew exactly what she was doing. By the time we hung up the first phone call, I had decided on a destination and venue (per Lia's suggestion). She was a God send! A year later, we are still having people talk about what a great trip it was and people are always amazed by what a great turn out we had. We ended up with about 60 people, all booking through Lia and everyone had a flawless experience. One even asked for her name when planning her destination wedding a few months later and was just as pleased! Lia told me a lot through the planning process that I was such a laid-back bride, but it really was because she left me nothing to worry about. She answered any question I had, was always quick to respond to calls and emails, and helped me plan the most perfect wedding ever. I wish I could re-live it all again!!
My husband Cameron and I got married at the Cozumel Palace in June of 2014 and could not have been more happy with our experience. A destination wedding was definitely the way to go for us and Lia was a great asset in our planning.
Throughout the process we felt completely at ease as she handled some of the most important details of planning for this special time. From her first recommendations of resorts and destinations to her help arranging travel for our closest family and friends we always felt grateful having Lia on our side. We highly recommend Lia Vincent and Palace Resorts for your destination wedding!
I am truly so grateful for you and all of your help! Le Blanc was amazing! NOTHING could have been better, except maybe the weather, but the staff, food, and service were above and beyond! We will definitely go back there!! Love, Love, Love you for all of your help - Can NOT thank you enough!!
Our Dream Wedding!
Lia was a phenomenal help from the beginning. She was referred to me by a friend, and I was incredibly thankful that we used her. When we started planning, we became overwhelmed with all of the information that is available.
We met with her for about 45 minutes one afternoon, took her pictures of spaces we had seen online and liked, and gave her a list of our "must-haves", a list of things that would be nice but didn't matter too much, and a list of things we absolutely did NOT want. She kind of thought about things for a minute, and then listed 3 resorts that fit every single one of our needs. She then ran sample pricing from EVERY location our guests would be traveling from so we could figure out what best fit our and our guests' travel budgets. After about a million more questions from me, we finally settled on her initial recommendation, the Beach Palace in Cancun. As we went through the process, any time I had a question, problem, or was just worried about something not being right, she was my go-to person. I'm not kidding, she would answer me in like, less than an hour 99% of the time. She even took my file home one weekend to give me more time to figure something out before she ran credit cards and got it booked. She was a Godsend!
My husband Cameron and I got married at the Cozumel Palace in June of 2014 and could not have been more happy with our experience. A destination wedding was definitely the way to go for us and Lia was a great asset in our planning.
Lia with Lia helped us plan our destination wedding in Riviera Maya, Mexico. We had a total of 11 people and she helped each of them set up their arrangements. From the beginning she was so helpful and always quick to respond. She made the entire process a breeze. She communicated with the wedding coordinator at the Riu Palace and made sure everything was just like we wanted. We did not have any issues at all, thanks to Lia and all of her thorough planning. Each of our guests bragged on her and said how easy it was to work with her. I would recommend Lia for all of your planning needs whether it be just a short vacation or a destination wedding. She knows what she is doing and will make sure all of your questions are answered and that you have the best vacation.
My husband and I got married in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico right off the beach. It was pure bliss, and everything I could have ever dreamed of! I may be biased, but destination weddings are certainly the way to go and thanks to our wonderful Travel Agent Lia Vincent at Vincent Vacations, we were able to find the perfect place! I had the opportunity to be able to edit the straight out of camera photos from my wedding! Here is a glimpse of our wedding day in paradise!
We had the most amazing time at our wedding. Our guests are still talking about what an amazing trip it was! Thank you for your help with organizing this unforgettable time for us, we cannot wait to put our pictures in our new frame!
Lia, thank you very much for all of your help with our PERFECT wedding vacation!
"It was beautiful! Everybody had a fantastic time!"
The staff was wonderful, the rooms were gorgeous, and the food was AMAZING! Our wedding could not have been more perfect and if you have any brides that want a beautiful wedding on a budget, The Excellence Punta Cana would be my number one recommendation. Emy and Livia were fantastic and everything was just PERFECT! Chris couldn't even believe how wonderful it was.
Thank you again for all of your help!!!
Our Dream Wedding!
As soon as Jimmy asked me to marry him, I knew we would want a destination wedding. We love to travel, and we love the beach, so there was no more perfect place to start our lives together than a beach in Mexico!
I am not the wedding planning type, and I knew that with a destination wedding, we could get someone else to plan the details for us. Luckily for me, my friend Lia at Vincent Vacations specializes in Destination Weddings. Lia had taken care of trips for us in the past, and I knew she was the perfect person to help me plan this trip. I was right! She helped me look through destinations, and we found the perfect spot: Dreams in Puerto Vallarta! The package came with a wedding planner, who took care of the details for me. 21 of our friends and family came with us, and everyone loved the resort. Our party ranged in age from 7 to 82, and everyone agreed it was an amazing trip. There were activities for the kids, and plenty of excursions for everyone to choose from. The staff was wonderful, and pampered us from the time we arrived. One of my bridesmaids had a broken foot and was on crutches, and was in a wheelchair some. The hotel staff assisted her anytime she needed it, including carrying her and her wheelchair up and down large flights of stairs. They were amazing! All the rooms are ocean front, with beautiful views. Jimmy and I stayed in the "Preferred" tower, and our room came with a great balcony with a hot tub! Most of our guests stayed in the other tower, but the resort is small enough, this was not a problem at all. They all loved their rooms as well. The wedding planner met with me in advance to work out the last minute details and timing. When our wedding day came, everything went perfectly. We got married on the beach right in front of the ocean. We had a sound system and a dj who played all the songs that we picked out in advance. My Dad is a minister, and he performed the service for us. We had 21 in our wedding party, but it felt like a much bigger wedding because lots of people watched the wedding. You could see people everywhere on their balconies watching, which made us feel like rock stars. We had a Mexican band that played a few songs after the wedding. The wedding came with a photographer and videographer who did amazing job! We took pictures right after the wedding, then we had dinner which also came with the wedding. We had steak and chicken which tasted great. Of course, I also asked them for chips and guacamole. (I love the guacamole in Mexico.) They were happy to oblige. They provided the wedding cake after which was amazing. After the wedding, my husband and I stayed for another 4 days, and it was paradise. I could not have asked for a more beautiful place to get married, or a less stressful way to do it. Thanks Lia and Vincent Vacations for making our special day an amazingly unforgettable experience!
Love the pictures one of our brides just shared from her elopement in Jamaica! Thank you for sharing with us! Did you know we book Destination weddings of all sizes? If it's just the 2 of you or a group of 250, give us a call!
This was the best and easiest decision we made about our entire wedding! Lia at All Inclusive Weddings is the absolute best, extremely intelligent, hard working, and so caring. She truly makes you feel like you are her only client throughout the entire process. We had about 120 people coming to our Cabo wedding and even had to switch resorts, visitors coming from all different states and even Europe. She was calm, and kept the bride and groom calm! Every detail was taken care of and it was made to be the most perfect wedding!
I just wanted to thank you for all your hard work to arrange the hotel and transfers for Ashley and Robbie's wedding. It was perfect and everything that she had ever dreamed of! The resort was amazing! We had great food at all the restaurants. The staff went over the top to accommodate any needs that you could have had! Everyone felt safe and the beaches are beautiful. Since it's more private you don't get the crazy vendors walking the beach trying to sell you stuff. Our family loved it so much and we defiantly will be planning another vacation. You will be the first I call if we need help to organize something! Thank you again for everything
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