Palm Beach, Florida

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Flagler-era estates, oceanfront resorts, season-defined

Oceanfront resorts, Gilded-Age estates, yacht-club lawns and Intracoastal gardens — the whole island season, sorted by what a wedding there is actually like.

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Five settings on the island and the shore

From a Flagler-era marble estate to an oceanfront resort ballroom to a yacht-club lawn on the Intracoastal, sorted by what a wedding there is actually like.

01

Estates & Mansions

These are the Mediterranean-revival and Gilded-Age houses that made Palm Beach famous: Whitehall, Henry Flagler's marble palace, the Society of the Four Arts' Fatio-designed campus, and Boca's Addison Mizner landmarks. 3 venues

02

Gardens & Waterfront

Florida's answer to the barn wedding is the botanical garden and the open waterfront lawn: Ann Norton's banyan-shaded sculpture gardens on the Intracoastal, Grandview's tropical courtyards, and oceanfront and lagoon-side terraces from Jupiter to Delray. 5 venues

03

Country & Yacht Clubs

The island and its neighbors are dense with private clubs built for exactly this: the Sailfish Club on the inlet, the Beach Club, the Bath and Tennis, and mainland golf and yacht clubs from PGA National to Delray. 3 venues

04

Ballrooms & Event Halls

For couples who want the whole night under one roof with a fixed number, West Palm and the Boynton-to-Boca suburbs hold the county's purpose-built ballrooms and banquet estates, along with downtown event floors like the Kravis Center's Cohen Pavilion. 3 venues

05

Resorts & Hotels

The oceanfront resorts are the region's marquee option: the Breakers on its own Flagler-built stretch of Atlantic, Eau Palm Beach in Manalapan, the Colony and the Brazilian Court on the island, and Jupiter Beach and PGA National to the north. 8 venues

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Three addresses, three very different days

An oceanfront grande dame, the island’s pink boutique hotel, and a Gilded-Age marble museum — with the numbers couples actually ask for.

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The Breakers

A self-contained, Gilded-Age oceanfront resort — the whole wedding lives on one property.

Capacity
Up to 500 seated in the grand ballroom; oceanfront beach ceremonies around 75
Catering
In-house only — all-inclusive per-person packages
Pricing
Package pricing roughly $500–$1,000 per guest (before 25% service + 7% tax); a 150-guest peak Saturday runs ~$215k all-in
Ceremony
Beachfront ceremony on the Atlantic, plus Mediterranean-revival ballrooms
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The Colony Hotel

Palm Beach's “pink paradise” — the most photogenic, fashion-forward address on the island.

Capacity
Up to ~150 seated indoors (120 outdoors); best for intimate, design-forward weddings
Catering
In-house catering required; no outside caterers
Pricing
Packages ~$265/guest daytime, from $325/guest evening; food-and-beverage minimum $36,000+ (24.5% service charge)
Ceremony
Garden, terrace and the pastel ballroom on the resort grounds
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Flagler Museum (Whitehall)

Henry Flagler's 1902 Gilded-Age mansion — Beaux-Arts marble, the closest thing to a Newport cottage in Florida.

Capacity
~180–200 seated in the Grand Ballroom; courtyard ceremonies 200–250; the waterfront Kenan Pavilion seats 80–100
Catering
Approved/preferred caterers only (no in-house kitchen)
Pricing
Venue rental reported around $20,000–$50,000+ depending on season and spaces — figures are indicative, confirm with the museum
Ceremony
Marble courtyard, the west lawn over the Intracoastal, or the Kenan Pavilion with Flagler's private railcar
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Capacities, catering rules and prices here are gathered from public venue listings and are indicative only — they shift by season, day and package. Always confirm the current numbers with the venue.

Palm Beach, Florida

Ocean light, marble loggias,
and a season that runs November to April.

From the Breakers’ private Atlantic beach to a Fatio courtyard off Worth Avenue to a yacht-club lawn on the Intracoastal, we tell you what each room is really like, and when to book it.

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On the waterCeremonies with the Atlantic behind them

From the Breakers’ private beach to a lawn on the Intracoastal, Palm Beach puts water in every frame.

Oceanfront grande dame, Gilded-Age marble, or a yacht-club lawn on the Intracoastal — Palm Beach makes you choose.

Palm Beach is a genuinely distinct wedding region because it is really three markets stacked along the same shoreline. There is the barrier island itself, a four-mile stretch of Flagler-era estates, private clubs, and the Breakers, where zoning, cost, and old-guard formality set the tone; there is West Palm across the Intracoastal, where the Ann Norton gardens, the Ben, and the Kravis-district hotels give you the same skyline for meaningfully less; and there is the wider county spread north to Jupiter and PGA National and south through Delray, Boca, and the Addison, each with its own character.

The season is everything: November through April is peak, when snowbird demand pushes Saturday minimums to their highest and the weather is dry, low-humidity, and reliable, while the summer off-season brings real discounts against genuine afternoon-thunderstorm and hurricane risk from June into November. Guest logistics favor Palm Beach International, ten minutes from most island venues, with hotel blocks concentrated on the island, in downtown West Palm, and out at the resorts.

The core trade-off is consistent across every couple: an oceanfront resort like the Breakers or Eau buys you one-roof convenience and Atlantic backdrops but locks you into resort pricing and shared calendars; a historic estate like Whitehall or the Four Arts buys you architecture and pedigree but comes with preservation rules, outside catering, and grounds fees; and an Intracoastal or yacht club buys you sunset water views and value but often a membership sponsor and a tighter vendor list. Reading those trade-offs against your date is the whole game here.

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