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At Bridal Affair Destinations, we believe in offering every utility to our clients to plan their wedding in its entirety. That is why we are very pleased to announce that we can now book travel for your groups to your destination weddings through our new affiliate company Bridal Affair Travel TPI! I am a registered travel agent with Travel Professionals International (TPI) and can now provide an additional service to clients to make them even more comfortable working on a wedding abroad.

As I have often said, one of the major factors for brides and grooms planning a destination wedding is to find someone they can trust to handle all the details of the process so that they do not have to get involved and that also means the travel agent. This is one of the areas that will directly impact their guests before they get to the destination and the couple wants their guests to feel comfortable and welcomed throughout their booking process as well.
We are very pleased to add this service option so that we can satisfy this criteria and who better to trust with your group booking than your wedding planner who by now you have grown to love and trust
Welcome Aboard!
Ophellia | Destination Wedding Specialist
I had the pleasure of creating yet another spectacular wedding for my clients, Joy & Norman, in Negril, Jamaica in March 2010 and again walked away just awed by the resourcefulness and friendly professionalism of Negril. Dubbed the capital of casual, the friendly and laid back town boasts many talented artist and artisans such as the folks at Kush Art; beautiful properties - too many to name here, and gregarious and warm residents such as, Lembert, driver of the One Love Shuttle and president of the Negril Cluster, an association that is redefining Negril as the heart of Jamaica’s cultural mecca and the place to taste and do everything Jamaican.



As a destination planner who specializes in Jamaica, I am also very aware of the environment and try to incorporate elements of green into my client’s weddings. I do this by locally sourcing as much of their wedding needs as is possible and this gives me the opportunity to meet with an amazing array of Jamaican talent.
In comes Ryan, the artist and owner of Kush Art on Negril’s One Love Drive. This is a must stop on your tour of attractions of the west end of town because here you can find any items handcrafted from bamboo, wood, clay or fabric. All their work is custom made and by hand and is in essence the closest you can get to commissioning your own work of art, whether it be furniture, a painting of jewelry or clothing. Ryan has produced chargers, candle holders and trays for my tabletops and has also produced jewelry for my brides as gifts for her bridesmaids.



Another noteworthy mention is that whether wedding vendor or not, everyone is willing to assist with your vision of your clients wedding and even when an off the cuff and slightly quirky idea blossoms (aka coconut husks as vases!), the local coconut vendor will be happy to help and will even have them delivered via scooter taxi when I am too busy to make the pick up myself!
Though my clients are happily off honeymooning at Breezes Negril, I continue to receive many quick notes of thanks for a day well done and as they remember little parts of their wedding that was meaningful to them.

Congratulations Norman and Joy!
Moving on to epicurean and delectable delights and you can walk into the Palm Court Restaurant at the Hilton Kingston Hotel, Strawberry Hill Hotel, Norma’s on the Terrace at The Devon House or Red Bones Blues Café. Any of these restaurants will treat you to fine dining and customer service as only Jamaicans can. If you can imagine it, they can find it. Anything and everything is on the menu, at a price! It is well worth the extra expense however because it is a food experience that you will find hard to top. From hand rolled sushi to fresh seafood dishes and the best steak tartare (The Palm Court Restaurant), topped with signature cheesecakes and fresh brewed Blue Mountain Coffee (with a dash of 125 year old VX Special, if you wish!).
Many classic dishes are done with a dash of island flavor to make them uniquely Jamaican; so tropical fruit flavours to complement steak Roquefort; sweet potato fries to replace the traditional savoury fries; mint, pineapple and mango flavours with pork and lamb served up with superb sunsets and breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea are all on the menu.
Strawberry Hill Hotel or Boone Hall Oasis is a must do for Sunday Brunch if you are in Kingston. Perched 3100 ft above sea level in the Blue Mountains, the former will give you high mountain air, majestic views, extravagance and luxury. Their Seville Orange seared Duck Breast or Jerk Style Lamb Rack will give you an idea of that island flavor on the classics I mentioned earlier. As a favourite, I am partial to their Ceviche Martini with a vodka libation!
Boone Hall Oasis by comparison is a rustic, totally Jamaican experience by the river, however don’t be fooled by the location. Stephen and his team will whip up anything from an international buffet that will surprise and tantalize your palate and as you take off your shoes and wade into the river to sample your goodies on a rock, you will know the true meaning of a foodie’s paradise! Recommendations include their shrimp dish in a rum sauce (he won’t budge with the recipe!!) and this year for restaurant week they had a codfish bruschetta in an avocado shell (maybe they’ll make it for you if you ask really nicelyJ) and coconut ice cream served in a papaya boat, sprinkled with ortanique liquer, and there’s that island flavor again…
Moving on to the Palm Court Restaurant at the Hilton Kingston will take you into international cuisine as only an international hotel like the Hilton knows how to deliver. Anything and everything goes as Olivier and his team strive for perfection everyday and brings the best of Asia, Europe and North America to your table. Everything on the menu is fabulous and please never order your steak well done as this French Food & Beverage Director will remove it from your table and to the nearest bin…”It is simply a barbaric way to have a steak”! Tres desagreable (pardon my french if I messed that up!).
Alas! I have waxed poetic about food for long enough and need to move on. Check back tomorrow for more destination wedding news from 2009!