The Best Beach & Waterfront Wedding Venues in East Killingly, CT

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6 Wedding Venues in East Killingly, CT

Beaches, waterfront settings
300+ guests
Quidnessett Country Club 
Rating: 2.0 (2 reviews)
North Kingstown, RI
  • Up to 325 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor

Overlooking beautiful Narragansett Bay, the Quidnessett Country Club is the flagship property of the many-faceted Jan Companies. Nicholas Janikies, president of the Jan Companies, a well-known and respected Rhode Island businessman, conceived the idea of a distinctive country club for Rhode Island and developed the exquisitely beautiful golf course and country club. When you require the services of an exceptional banquet and function facility, contact Quidnessett Country Club located just 20 minutes from downtown Providence on the East Greenwich/North Kingstown border. At the club, the banquet rooms are magnificent, the food superb, the service and attention to detail uncompromising, and the atmosphere warm and charming… a visual feast for the senses. Want the perfect wedding in the perfect location?

Why you'll love this venue

  • Dressing room available
  • Space for a large guest list
  • Has a dance floor for celebration

Venue considerations

  • Does not provide event staff
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Does not allow pets
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Camp JORI 
Rating: 5.0 (2 reviews)
Wakefield, RI
  • Up to 600 guests
  • Select services
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $500

Amazing waterfront venue for groups of all sizes, and indoor options for all seasons! Onsite lodging available for your entire group of guests, or just the wedding party. Pools and athletic fields all available for rent as well!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides event staff
  • Space for a large guest list
  • Flexible event spaces

Venue considerations

  • Venue feels large for events with small guest lists
  • On-site parking not available
  • No in-house catering options
I attended Camp JORI for many years as a camper, staff member, administrator, and volunteer. Camp JORI is such an amazing camp, helping with scholarships for families that can’t afford it while providing the same amazing experience for all children. Camp JORI is not only an amazing camp, but is truly a home away from home for me and many other alumni and current campers. I love Camp JORI so much that my wife and I decided to have our wedding there! It was the most magical day of our life and getting to spend it at Camp JORI’s beautiful property was not only heartwarming, but amazing to marry the person I love most at the place that feels the most like home to me.
Alexander S., 4 months ago
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Lake Pearl Wrentham 
Rating: 5.0 (6 reviews)
Wrentham, MA
  • Up to 500 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $20,000

Discover Lake Pearl Wrentham. Set on 25 lushly landscaped acres overlooking a picturesque lake of the same name, our estate event venue is a landmark destination in New England for meetings, weddings, and great gatherings alike. Offering more than 15,000 square feet of newly refreshed venues, most with captivating water views, the beauty of our space is surpassed only by our superior service. Experience the hidden gem that is Lake Pearl Wrentham. Lake Pearl Wrentham is a uniquely designed multi event property that provides private entryways for every event space, dedicated restroom facilities for each group, separate cocktail/pre-function spaces with private bars and connected salons/wedding suites with en-suite restrooms. From Weddings and Special Occasions, to Corporate Events and Catering Services, our experienced team looks forward to providing exceptional service for you and your guests

Why you'll love this venue

  • Space for a large guest list
  • Flexible event spaces
  • Has a warm and cozy vibe

Venue considerations

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not for you if you are looking for something nontraditional
  • No on-premises lodging options
Awarded Best of Zola
We used the Tree Top Room. A little under 100 guests. The outdoor ceremony space is beautiful. It’s deceiving because we were wondering how our guests would fit but it was more than enough. It’s also shaded which was perfect for a hot day. Wedding packages are very inclusive and don’t leave a lot for you to worry about. We went with the Ruby package which included 4 passed apps, a cheese and fruit display, champagne toast, salad course, choice of 3 entrees, wedding cake allowance and center pieces for the reception tables(sweet heart table was an extra fee but was reasonable). We added a late night snack station as well. We worked with Janet and had a Day of coordinator, banquet captain and a bridal attendant. The entire staff were absolutely amazing. We got so many compliments from our guests about how smoothly everything went, how beautiful the venue was and how delicious the food was. If you are looking for an all inclusive place that will literally do everything and take away any chance of stress.. I cannot recommend them enough!! They really know what they are doing!
Lisa M., 2 years ago
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Ocean House 
Rating: 5.0 (2 reviews)
Westerly, RI
  • Up to 350 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $30,000

Nestled on the scenic Atlantic coast in Rhode Island, Ocean House has been named one of the “World’s Best Hotels and Resorts” by Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast, Fodor’s and other notable organizations. Originally built just after the Civil War, Ocean House is perched high on the bluffs in the charming seaside Watch Hill village. The property re-opened its doors in 2010 after a $140 million historic rebuild. Today, guests enjoy waterfront views from the resort’s 49 guestrooms and 20 signature suites. A variety of casual and fine dining options plus the Ocean & Harvest Spa, complimentary resort activities including culinary classes, art experiences, complimentary croquet, movies and more make Ocean House a perfect destination for weddings, events and luxury escapes. Ocean House is a member of Relais & Châteaux and is one of only 12 hotels in the world to receive triple five stars from Forbes Travel Guide for accommodations, dining and spa.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides a dedicated team on-site
  • All-inclusive venue packages
  • Provides catering services

Venue considerations

  • Venue feels large for events with small guest lists
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • On-site parking not available
We had an intimate 26 person wedding at Ocean House and it was perfect. Kara was a dream to work with - organized, flexible, and helpful every step of the way. The day of started misting and she quickly worked with us on an alternate covered location that was equally as beautiful. The food, service, views, experience, and more was flawless. The Ocean House will always be a special place for us - and we will return for years to come.
Shannan S., 2 years ago
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Water's Edge Resort and Spa 
Rating: 4.8 (6 reviews)
Westbrook, CT
  • Up to 300 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $9,000

If you imagine a waterfront venue on your wedding day, then look at what the Water’s Edge Resort & Spa offers. Less than two hours from New York and Boston and under forty-five minutes from Hartford, Water’s Edge has been hosting the most memorable bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, ceremonies by the beach, and receptions in our ballrooms for decades. Traditional or unconventional, festive or formal – a view of the water complements any wedding. With the one-of-a-kind backdrop provided by the views of the water, it’s easy to see why Water’s Edge is a perennial wedding destination in Connecticut.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Offers convenient lodging options
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • All-inclusive venue packages

Venue considerations

  • Does not allow pets
  • Not for you if you are looking for something nontraditional
  • No built-in audiovisual options
Awarded Best of Zola
We recently had our wedding at Water’s Edge Resort and Spa, and overall, it was a beautiful and memorable day. The setting is absolutely stunning, with a gorgeous waterfront backdrop that sets the tone for a romantic, coastal celebration. The Venue: The venue itself is the real star. The ceremony space overlooking the water is breathtaking, and our guests were wowed. The Royal Ballroom was elegant and clean, though it felt a bit tight for our 200-person guest count and had a small dance floor. The staff did a great job setting up. One of the biggest positives was their effort to keep our ceremony outside despite some tricky weather. Plan B changed multiple times throughout the day, but they were flexible and made a call two hours before—allowing us to have a lovely outdoor ceremony on the patio. The Coordination Team: This is where things fell short. The onsite wedding coordinators did their jobs but offered little more. They operate within a narrow set of rules, and most non-standard requests were met with a “no.” If you want anything custom, you’ll need to go to the head of sales. We strongly recommend hiring an independent wedding planner. The coordinators are not substitutes for a full-service planner and do not assist with day-of timelines. Don’t expect personalized guidance—you’ll need to advocate for yourself throughout. Tasting & Food: The tasting experience was one of the low points. The food was poorly executed, and it left us anxious. That said, the kitchen completely redeemed itself on the big day. The wedding food was delicious, well-presented, and received many compliments from our guests. We’re grateful they delivered when it mattered most. Pricing & Contracts: Expect extra charges for nearly everything. Review your contract closely—Water’s Edge adheres strictly to what’s written, even when verbal communication during planning differs. This added stress and confusion. Their team is extremely contract-focused, so nothing should be assumed unless it’s clearly in writing. Hotel & Room Block: The hotel is beautiful but expensive. Managing the room block was more difficult than anticipated, and we were quoted one rate, but our final contract reflected another. This required a lot of back-and-forth to sort out and added unnecessary friction to the planning process. Final Thoughts: Despite the challenges, we had a truly wonderful wedding day. The venue was stunning, our guests had an amazing time, and everything ran smoothly thanks to their structured operation. Water’s Edge is definitely a “wedding factory”—they’re efficient, but not especially flexible or tailored. If you go in with clear expectations, a strong outside planner, and a willingness to advocate for what you want, you can absolutely have the wedding of your dreams here. We’re grateful for the memories and happy with how everything turned out in the end.
Tina R., 10 months ago
Fort Adams 
Newport, RI
  • Up to 600 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $15,000

With beautiful panoramic views of Narragansett Bay and Newport Harbor, we’re located just minutes from downtown. Newport is known for its gorgeous coast, Mansions from the gilded age, rich history, and a reputation as the sailing capital of the US. Mega-yachts and classic racers glide by as you share your vows! You can choose from a variety of locations to host your event. Our impressive architecture and sprawling lawns provide a number of options to complement your wedding. If you value a one-of-a-kind venue and incredible water views, we can accommodate you and your guests.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Private area for the wedding party
  • Space for a large guest list
  • Provides event staff

Venue considerations

  • Does not have a dance floor
  • Requires outside catering services
  • Venue feels large for events with small guest lists

About wedding venues in East Killingly, CT

Connecticut creates a magical backdrop for weddings with its diverse landscape ranging from historic mansions to renovated barns, waterfront properties and lush gardens. You'll find venues that perfectly blend traditional New England charm with modern amenities while showcasing the state's distinct seasonal beauty - exactly what you need to create those perfect wedding memories.

What Makes Connecticut Wedding Venues Distinctive?

Architectural diversity really sets Connecticut wedding venues apart. Eolia Mansion features an incredible amphitheater ceremony space and lovingly preserved period details that transport you back in time. The Barns at Wesleyan Hills stands out with its Edison Light Wall that creates absolutely magical evening ambiance you and your guests will remember forever. Fall weddings between September and October deliver spectacular foliage colors for ceremonies while July offers perfect conditions for waterfront celebrations along the Connecticut shoreline with comfortable temperatures and stunning water views.

How Much Do Connecticut Wedding Venues Cost?

Wedding venue costs in Connecticut typically range from $8,300 to $10,200 and represent about 17% of your total wedding budget. This aligns nicely with the national average of $6,500-$12,000 or 25% of total wedding costs, so you're getting good value in Connecticut. For different guest counts, your approximate total wedding budgets will look like: - 50 guests: $24,172 - 100 guests: $39,982 - 150 guests: $54,842 - 200 guests: $68,120 - 250 guests: $81,398 - 300 guests: $94,676

Where Can You Find Accessible Wedding Venues in Connecticut?

The Riverview in Weatogue accommodates up to 500 seated guests with complete accessibility features and packages starting at $10,000. You'll find The Waterview in Monroe offers beautiful lakeside event spaces for up to 300 guests with handicap-accessible indoor and outdoor areas that make movement easy for all your guests. Eolia Mansion at Harkness Memorial State Park gives you accessible ceremony locations for up to 150 guests with pricing starting at $5,000, while The Glastonbury Boathouse welcomes 150 guests with wheelchair accessibility throughout its indoor and outdoor spaces so everyone can enjoy your special day without limitations.

Which Connecticut Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

The Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale showcases local ingredients through their upscale in-house catering that will impress even your foodie guests. Delamar West Hartford features the award-winning Artisan Restaurant offering refined cuisine in an upscale setting that perfectly complements your celebration. The Pond House Cafe in West Hartford has earned serious praise for unique food options and stunning presentation that elevates your reception experience. Winvian in Morris delivers true 5-star farm-to-table dining with ingredients harvested from their on-site gardens; you'll taste the difference in every bite and your guests will be talking about the meal for years.

How Can Connecticut Venues Accommodate Remote Wedding Guests?

The Waterview offers cutting-edge virtual reality applications allowing your remote guests to explore venue grounds and interact with on-site attendees almost like they're physically there. Anthony's Ocean View provides dedicated event concierges who help integrate technology for seamless remote participation so no one feels left out. Innovative venues now incorporate interactive video conferencing virtual reality experiences and personalized virtual engagement platforms that go far beyond simple streaming. These technologies create truly inclusive experiences for remote guests who can't make it in person but still want to share in your special day.

When Should You Book Your Connecticut Wedding Venue?

Connecticut venues typically need booking 16 months in advance with September generating the highest volume of venue inquiries. The peak wedding season spans September-October when fall foliage creates stunning natural decor driving serious competition for prime weekend dates at barn and outdoor venues. You'll want to secure your date early especially if you're dreaming of that perfect autumn wedding.

What Wedding Costs Should You Expect in Connecticut?

Key wedding expenses for a 150-guest wedding include: - Venue: $9,243 (17%) - Catering: $7,395 (13%) - Florists: $6,399 (12%) - Bar Services: $5,916 (11%) - Planners: $5,119 (9%) - Photographers: $4,977 (9%)

Connecticut creates a magical backdrop for weddings with its diverse landscape ranging from historic mansions to renovated barns, waterfront properties and lush gardens. You'll find venues that perfectly blend traditional New England charm with modern amenities while showcasing the state's distinct seasonal beauty - exactly what you need to create those perfect wedding memories.

What Makes Connecticut Wedding Venues Distinctive?

Architectural diversity really sets Connecticut wedding venues apart. Eolia Mansion features an incredible amphitheater ceremony space and lovingly preserved period details that transport you back in time. The Barns at Wesleyan Hills stands out with its Edison Light Wall that creates absolutely magical evening ambiance you and your guests will remember forever. Fall weddings between September and October deliver spectacular foliage colors for ceremonies while July offers perfect conditions for waterfront celebrations along the Connecticut shoreline with comfortable temperatures and stunning water views.

How Much Do Connecticut Wedding Venues Cost?

Wedding venue costs in Connecticut typically range from $8,300 to $10,200 and represent about 17% of your total wedding budget. This aligns nicely with the national average of $6,500-$12,000 or 25% of total wedding costs, so you're getting good value in Connecticut. For different guest counts, your approximate total wedding budgets will look like: - 50 guests: $24,172 - 100 guests: $39,982 - 150 guests: $54,842 - 200 guests: $68,120 - 250 guests: $81,398 - 300 guests: $94,676

Where Can You Find Accessible Wedding Venues in Connecticut?

The Riverview in Weatogue accommodates up to 500 seated guests with complete accessibility features and packages starting at $10,000. You'll find The Waterview in Monroe offers beautiful lakeside event spaces for up to 300 guests with handicap-accessible indoor and outdoor areas that make movement easy for all your guests. Eolia Mansion at Harkness Memorial State Park gives you accessible ceremony locations for up to 150 guests with pricing starting at $5,000, while The Glastonbury Boathouse welcomes 150 guests with wheelchair accessibility throughout its indoor and outdoor spaces so everyone can enjoy your special day without limitations.

Which Connecticut Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

The Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale showcases local ingredients through their upscale in-house catering that will impress even your foodie guests. Delamar West Hartford features the award-winning Artisan Restaurant offering refined cuisine in an upscale setting that perfectly complements your celebration. The Pond House Cafe in West Hartford has earned serious praise for unique food options and stunning presentation that elevates your reception experience. Winvian in Morris delivers true 5-star farm-to-table dining with ingredients harvested from their on-site gardens; you'll taste the difference in every bite and your guests will be talking about the meal for years.

How Can Connecticut Venues Accommodate Remote Wedding Guests?

The Waterview offers cutting-edge virtual reality applications allowing your remote guests to explore venue grounds and interact with on-site attendees almost like they're physically there. Anthony's Ocean View provides dedicated event concierges who help integrate technology for seamless remote participation so no one feels left out. Innovative venues now incorporate interactive video conferencing virtual reality experiences and personalized virtual engagement platforms that go far beyond simple streaming. These technologies create truly inclusive experiences for remote guests who can't make it in person but still want to share in your special day.

When Should You Book Your Connecticut Wedding Venue?

Connecticut venues typically need booking 16 months in advance with September generating the highest volume of venue inquiries. The peak wedding season spans September-October when fall foliage creates stunning natural decor driving serious competition for prime weekend dates at barn and outdoor venues. You'll want to secure your date early especially if you're dreaming of that perfect autumn wedding.

What Wedding Costs Should You Expect in Connecticut?

Key wedding expenses for a 150-guest wedding include: - Venue: $9,243 (17%) - Catering: $7,395 (13%) - Florists: $6,399 (12%) - Bar Services: $5,916 (11%) - Planners: $5,119 (9%) - Photographers: $4,977 (9%)

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