Elopement: B & K - St. Peter’s Church
B and K chose the perfect way to celebrate their love with an intimate Bermuda elopement at historic St. Peter's Church in St. George's. Their wedding day was relaxed, meaningful, and filled with beautiful moments that showcased the charm and history of Bermuda's east end.
The couple began their day getting ready at Cow Polly, a picturesque Airbnb located along Bermuda's stunning North Shore. Surrounded by breathtaking ocean views and peaceful island scenery, it was the ideal setting to prepare for their wedding day.
From there, they traveled across the island in a classic vintage car, making their way to St. Peter's Church, the oldest Anglican church outside the British Isles still in continuous use. Nestled in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage town of St. George's, the church provided a timeless and historic backdrop for their intimate ceremony. To the sound of violin music beautifully played by Tiffany Fox of String Collective, B walked down the aisle to greet her soon-to-be husband. In keeping with the spirit of adventure that brought them to Bermuda, B and K asked two friends they had met during their travels to serve as witnesses. Their heartfelt ceremony was simple, personal, and unforgettable.
After exchanging vows, we spent the afternoon exploring some of Bermuda's most iconic locations. We wandered through the colorful streets of St. George's; pausing at Lili Bermuda Perfumery and the Unfinished Church for photos. We then made our way to St. Catherine's Beach and explored the historic fort overlooking the turquoise Atlantic Ocean. Rather than rushing from one location to another, we embraced a slower pace, capturing authentic moments as they naturally unfolded. Whenever the light was beautiful and the moment felt right, we paused to create photographs that reflected the joy and intimacy of their day.
This St. George's Bermuda elopement was a perfect reminder that a wedding doesn't need a large guest list or elaborate timeline to be extraordinary. With historic architecture, pristine beaches, breathtaking coastal views, and meaningful moments shared together, B and K created a wedding day that was uniquely their own.
Elopement: A & N - Rosewood, St. Peter's Church, and aboard "The Zara"
With their parents and brothers by their side, Alana & Neil - also known as “The Brits” - eloped on the tiny island of Bermuda. After getting ready at Rosewood Bermuda, they had their ceremony at St. Peter’s Church in thie historic town of St. George’s. As they were keeping their special day small, Alana said they opted for a few extras: an antique car to go to and from the ceremony along with live musicians: an organ player, spanish guitar player, and violinist. After they said “we do”, the party continued aboard The Zara for a sunset cruise. Followed by a stunning dinner at Rosewood Bermuda’s Rum Room. A very special congrats to the newlyweds!
With their parents and brothers by their side, Alana & Neil - also known as “The Brits” - eloped on the tiny island of Bermuda. After getting ready at Rosewood Bermuda, they had their ceremony at St. Peter’s Church in thie historic town of St. George’s. As they were keeping their special day small, Alana said they opted for a few extras: an antique car to go to and from the ceremony along with live musicians: an organ player, spanish guitar player, and violinist. After they said “we do”, the party continued aboard The Zara for a sunset cruise. Followed by a stunning dinner at Rosewood Bermuda’s Rum Room. A very special congrats to the newlyweds!
Photography: Fiander Foto | Getting Ready & Reception Venue: Rosewood Bermuda
Church: St. Peter’s | Florals: Helen Sawden | Transportation: Bermudaful Moments
Boat Cruise: The Zara of Bermuda Yachts
Micro Wedding: Amy & Rob - St. Peter's Church
Photography: Fiander Foto | Wedding Planner: Just Dreams Bermuda
Florals: Demco | Venue: St. Peter’s Church | Reception Location: Fort St. Catherine’s
Proposal: Mark & Chanel - St. George's, Bermuda
She said YES on the steps of St. Peter’s Church in St. George’s Bermuda!