No! If you’re a U.S. citizen, St. Croix is part of the U.S. Virgin Islands, so a valid REAL U.S. government-issued ID (like a driver’s license) is all you need.
You’ll fly into Henry E. Rohlsen Airport (STX) on St. Croix. Several major airlines offer connecting flights from the mainland U.S. Visit traveling tips on the travel page for more!
We recommend arriving at least 3 days before the wedding to enjoy the island and join us for pre-wedding festivities like the buck island day and welcome dinner. Most guests stay 4–5 nights, for example Thursday 3/18-Tuesday 3/23. But of course, you’re welcome to extend your trip!
The wedding will take place on March 21, 2027 at Palms Resort and Beach
Our dress code is elevated island chic. We invite you to embrace flowy fabrics, linen, tropical prints, and soft pastels. For our female guests, wedges or sandals are ideal—please leave stilettos at home. Gentlemen, we suggest button-downs paired with khakis or linen pants; jackets are optional.
Yes! Please see the travel page on our website for recommendations.
We will provide shuttle transportation from the airport and select hotels. Details will be sent out closer to the date.
March is one of the best months to visit St. Croix—expect warm, sunny days around 82–85°F with low humidity.
Yes, and it’s recommended if you want to explore the island. Just remember—they drive on the left side of the road in St. Croix! Please take time to read our list of tips if you decide to drive!
Due to venue capacity and planning considerations, we are only able to accommodate the guests formally listed on your invitation. We truly appreciate your understanding and can’t wait to celebrate with you!
Our ceremony will take place outdoors, followed by an indoor reception. We recommend dressing comfortably for warm island weather while still embracing our elevated island chic dress code