Tracey & Rogelio’s destination wedding at Casa Ybel Resort might just be the most internationally attended events Sanibel Island has ever seen. With an African bride and a Mexican groom, both well-travelled, the guest list spanned the globe, making theirs the ultimate destination wedding.
What is more appropriate than seersucker for a beachy tent wedding in Sanibel Island, Florida? This so-sweet island wedding at Casa Ybel Resort is the handiwork of Carrie Darling Events. And this breathtaking video that captures the charm of Julie and BJ comes to us from Deni Domi Films.
For fresh take on a beach theme, take a look a Erica & Peter’s modern coastal tent wedding at Casa Ybel Resort on Sanibel Island, Florida. The design, by Isn’t She Lovely Florals, incorporated elements of sea glass, coral and air plants paired with sea shells, tropical flowers, woods and metals for a uniquely modern approach.
Venue: Casa Ybel Resort | 239-472-0693 | www.casaybelweddings.com Photography: Anastasiia Photography Florals & Design: Isln’t She Lovely
Purple is a hot color for weddings this season. We love the way Tayesha and Chris incorporated this bright hue into their beach wedding at Casa Ybel Resort on Sanibel Island. The purple bridesmaid dresses and brooch bouquet were just enough to brighten this beachy color palette.
Nick Adams Photography scored the front cover of Times of the Islands Wedding Edition with a photo from a Casa Ybel wedding! We are so proud to share this story directly from Nick’s Blog:
Wedding Magazine Cover
I was delighted to find out that I was chosen for the Times of The Islands Wedding magazine cover.
Picky and Sarah were the Bride and Groom. They got married at the beautiful Casa Ybel Resort located here on Sanibel Island.
When I asked Pikey how they met and she shared: “We both work in the car business, Pikey’s family owns a dealership and my family owns a car auction. He had been coming to the auction for many years. He says I always looked at him, but in reality it was always him looking over at me, and he is such a wuss one time a co-worker of his asked me for my number for Pikey. I gave it to him and he called me and the rest is history.” A great and unique story. I also asked Sarah to share her wedding plans and what she thought would make their event unique, this is what she said, “We love Sanibel Island, so we wanted to be on the grass but right beside the water. We wanted the island theme for our close family and friends, it was beautiful, classy, but most of all fun.” she added: Steve played beautiful music, (referring to Steve Farst, a phenomenal local musician) the food was delicious. Everyone there was beautiful.
I could not have done it without Sarah and Pikey. A terrific couple. Sarah had put a lot of planning into this wedding (along with the amazing, Tori Weatherford, of Casa Ybel Resort) and it showed. They chose to have their ceremony on the Lawn, followed by a tented reception located right next to the ceremony site.
Casa Ybel Resort is one of the few places on the Islands that can accommodate a tented venue at a beach wedding. If you can time it right, with the weather, there is no better way to have a reception. Fall and spring are typically the best times, the temperature is normally in the 70’s with low humidity. The lawn area at Casa Ybel is made up of Bermuda grass, which is normally reserved for golf courses here in Florida. Not a big deal you think? Well… it kinda is. It takes a lot more effort to look after than the usual St Augustine variety. Bermuda grass is so soft, it is really fine, it feels great on your feet. St Augustine looks very nice but it has huge blades and is more like a thick mat of grass, not as soft. And as they say: ‘it’s all in the details’
You can see in the picture below that Sarah and Pikey opted to have the sides of the tent rolled up which is a great idea as it lets the breeze flow through. This particular tent is really well designed (this one is owned by the resort). Should the wind pick up or the temperature suddenly drop the sides of the tent can be dropped to the ground in a matter of minutes.
I digress!
Here are a list of all of the contributors that made this wedding magazine cover possible:
Here at Casa Ybel Resort, our motto is Bring Your Love. We could not have been more excited to have been selected as the place on Sanibel Island that Brandon & Josh would bring their love as they celebrated their marriage with family and friends. This tented wedding reception on Casa Ybel’s Back Lawn was highlighted with the couple’s favorite colors, turquoise and aqua, perfectly accenting the waters of the Gulf of Mexico that the lawn over looks.
Destination weddings are appealing to people who love the simple beautiful things in life. Things like soft sand between your toes, gentle Gulf breezes and the sounds of the waves lapping the shore. Claire and Kaylan celebrated their beautiful destination wedding in such a setting when they tied the knot on the beach at Casa Ybel Resort on Sanibel Island.
Tropical islands are full of romantic notions. Sanibel Island’s Casa Ybel Resort is the epitome of romantic locales which might explain it’s popularity for Florida destination weddings. Chelsea and Brady didn’t have far to go when they crossed the state and left the hustle and bustle of Fort Lauderdale behind for a slower, more relaxed, more romantic pace on Sanibel Island.
We love this wedding so much (and this couple!). Jamie & Nick’s tented beach wedding was published by The Celebration Society and we shared that story with you here. But we have been holding on to this little gem of a wedding video. You’re going to LOVE this boho-chic Sanibel Island beach wedding at Casa Ybel Resort.
Intimate beach weddings give couples like Cari & Thomas the freedom to embrace the things that are most important to them on their wedding day. For Cari & Thomas, it would appear that those things are family and one another. These images of their Sanibel Island wedding at Casa Ybel Resort are simply enchanting.