The 10 Best Beach Wedding Venues in the United States in 2027
The 10 Best Beach Wedding Venues in the United States in 2027
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For a U.S. Beach wedding, The Cloister at Sea Island in Georgia is the Best Overall — a Forbes Five-Star resort where beachfront weddings with the resort's catering typically carry food-and-beverage minimums of $30,000+ plus a site fee. The Best Value pick is The Don CeSar in St.
Pete Beach, Florida, where beachfront ceremony-and-reception packages can run roughly $10,000–$18,000 at this landmark "Pink Palace." This list is for couples wanting an oceanfront ceremony for 50–250 guests, spanning laid-back sand setups to white-glove resorts, with costs from about $8,000 to over $50,000.
Every venue below is a real, currently-operating U.S. Beachfront property, ranked on setting, capacity, catering, and overall guest experience.
1. The Cloister at Sea Island 🏆 BEST OVERALL
The Cloister at Sea Island, on Georgia's barrier islands, is a Forbes Five-Star, AAA Five-Diamond resort with five miles of private beach and Spanish-Mediterranean architecture. It hosts ceremonies on the beach, in courtyards, and in elegant ballrooms.
This is a luxury budget: F&B minimums commonly start around $30,000+ in peak season before the site fee and rooms. The resort campus offers hundreds of rooms across The Cloister and The Lodge, easily housing a full wedding weekend.
It ranks #1 for combining a private beach, top-tier service, and large indoor backup space. Receptions scale to 300+ guests, suiting couples who want a polished, full-service coastal celebration. The resort's five miles of private shore mean ceremonies stay free of public onlookers, and on-site golf, the Forbes Five-Star spa, and a kids' program give a full weekend of activity for a destination crowd.
Couples typically pair The Cloister's beach for the ceremony with one of its ballrooms or the Cloister Ballroom for the reception, keeping a weatherproof backup on the same property.
2. Montage Laguna Beach
Montage Laguna Beach in California sits on a bluff above the Pacific, with a Craftsman-style design, oceanfront lawns, and direct beach access. Sunset ceremonies on the bluff lawns are the signature draw.
The Forbes Five-Star resort carries F&B minimums generally from $25,000–$50,000 depending on the space and season, and it holds 248 rooms and suites. Bluff-top lawns and ballrooms host up to about 250 guests.
Choose it for dramatic Southern-California sunset views and a refined oceanfront-resort experience.
3. The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay
Perched on a cliff above the Pacific south of San Francisco, The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay offers an oceanfront ceremony bluff, fire pits, and a links golf setting. The rugged Northern-California coastline gives it a distinct, moody beauty.
Wedding F&B minimums typically run $25,000–$45,000, and the resort has 261 rooms and suites. The Ocean Lawn and ballrooms accommodate up to roughly 300 guests.
It's for couples who want a cliffside Pacific ceremony with full luxury-resort lodging and dining.
4. The Breakers Palm Beach
The Breakers is a historic Italian-Renaissance oceanfront resort in Palm Beach, Florida, on 140 acres with a half-mile of private beach. Its grand ballrooms and ocean lawns make it a classic high-end choice.
The resort's F&B minimums and packages commonly run $25,000–$60,000+, with 538 rooms on-site. Reception spaces scale to 400+ guests, among the largest on this list.
It ranks for couples who want a landmark, grand-ballroom-meets-ocean experience with deep lodging capacity.
5. Gurney's Montauk Resort
Gurney's Montauk sits on a 2,000-foot private beach at the tip of Long Island, New York, with oceanfront decks and a relaxed Hamptons-coastal feel. It's the marquee beach-wedding venue on the East End.
Wedding minimums generally run $20,000–$45,000 depending on season, and the resort offers around 146 rooms and suites. Oceanfront tents and decks host up to about 200 guests.
Choose it for a Hamptons beach wedding with direct Atlantic frontage and a stylish, modern-coastal vibe.
6. The Don CeSar 💎 BEST VALUE
The Don CeSar — the iconic "Pink Palace" on St. Pete Beach, Florida — is a 1928 landmark resort on the Gulf of Mexico with white sand and warm, calm water. It blends historic glamour with approachable Gulf-Coast pricing.
This is the value standout: beachfront ceremony-and-reception packages run roughly $10,000–$18,000, well below comparable luxury oceanfront resorts. The hotel has 277 rooms and suites, and beach plus ballroom spaces host up to about 250 guests.
It earns Best Value for delivering a famous, photogenic Gulf-front wedding at a mid-range price. The St. Pete Beach setting also gives guests calm Gulf water, easy Tampa-airport access, and a walkable strip of restaurants, which keeps the surrounding weekend affordable for everyone attending.
7. Hotel del Coronado
Hotel del Coronado near San Diego is a Victorian beachfront landmark (opened 1888) with red turrets and a wide white-sand beach. The "Hotel Del" is one of the most recognizable wedding settings in the country.
Wedding F&B minimums typically run $20,000–$40,000, with the resort offering 757 rooms across the campus. Beach and ballroom spaces accommodate up to 300+ guests.
It ranks for couples wanting an iconic, historic California beach venue with enormous lodging capacity.
8. The Reach Key West, Curio Collection
The Reach Key West offers Key West's only natural sand beach at a resort, with a relaxed island-luxury feel and Atlantic views. It's the go-to for a Florida Keys beach wedding.
Wedding packages and minimums generally run $15,000–$30,000, and the resort has 150 rooms and suites. The private beach and waterfront deck host up to about 150 guests.
Choose it for a tropical Keys atmosphere with a genuine private beach inside the U.S.
9. Wequassett Resort, Cape Cod
Wequassett Resort on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, sits on 27 acres along Pleasant Bay and Round Cove, with waterfront lawns and a New England-coastal aesthetic. It's a refined choice for a classic Cape wedding.
Wedding minimums commonly run $20,000–$40,000, with 120+ rooms and cottages on-site. Waterfront lawns and tents accommodate up to about 220 guests.
It's for couples wanting a polished Cape Cod waterfront wedding with strong on-site lodging.
10. The Ocean House, Watch Hill
The Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, is a Forbes Five-Star Victorian resort on a bluff above a private beach. It pairs Gilded-Age architecture with a quiet, exclusive New England-coast setting.
Wedding F&B minimums typically run $25,000–$50,000, with 49 guest rooms and suites on-site. The croquet lawn and ballroom host up to about 200 guests.
It ranks #10 for couples wanting an intimate, ultra-refined Rhode Island bluff-top beach wedding.
What to Know About U.S. Beach Weddings
A beach wedding rises or falls on logistics that inland venues never face: tides, wind, sun direction, and a hard weather backup. Check the tide chart for your date and time so the ceremony isn't staged on a sliver of sand at high tide, and schedule the ceremony for late afternoon so the sun is behind guests rather than blinding them, with the best light for photos in the "golden hour" before sunset.
Wind is the most underrated factor — sheer fabrics, loose programs, and tall floral arrangements struggle on an open beach, so many couples switch to weighted décor and pinned hairstyles. Every venue on this list should provide a tented or ballroom backup; confirm the indoor capacity matches your full guest count, not a reduced one.
Resort-owned beaches like those at Sea Island, The Breakers, The Reach, and The Don CeSar give couples control over setup, vendors, and privacy, while public beaches require a city or county permit (often $100 to $1,000) and come with onlookers and noise limits. Sound carries poorly outdoors, so budget for a microphone and speaker system for the ceremony.
Lodging drives the rest of the budget: large resorts such as Hotel del Coronado and The Breakers absorb 200-plus guests on-site, but smaller properties mean room blocks at nearby hotels. Timing around weather is essential — Florida and the Gulf are best October through April to dodge summer heat and the August-to-September hurricane peak, New England venues shine June through September, and the California coast works reliably spring through fall.
Expect F&B minimums plus a 22 to 26 percent service charge and state sales tax at the luxury properties.
How to Choose
- Match the coast to your weather window. Florida (Don CeSar, Reach) and the Gulf suit fall–spring; New England (Ocean House, Wequassett, Gurney's) shines May–October; California (Montage, Half Moon Bay, Hotel del) works nearly year-round.
- Decide on private beach vs. Public access. Sea Island, The Breakers, and The Reach have genuine private or resort-controlled beaches; some venues sit on public beach where permits and onlookers apply.
- Confirm a rain/wind backup. Beach ceremonies need an indoor or tented contingency — verify the ballroom or tent capacity matches your guest count, not just the sand setup.
- Check lodging blocks. Large resorts (Hotel del, The Breakers) absorb 200+ guests on-site; smaller venues like The Ocean House require nearby overflow hotels.
- Watch the F&B minimum, not just the site fee. Most luxury beach resorts price weddings on food-and-beverage spend minimums; a Friday or off-season date can lower that minimum significantly.
FAQ
How much does a U.S. Beach wedding cost in 2027? A beachfront wedding at a U.S. Resort typically runs $15,000 to $60,000+ depending on the property and guest count.
Value-oriented landmarks like The Don CeSar can deliver a full beach wedding for $10,000–$18,000, while Forbes Five-Star resorts such as Sea Island and Ocean House carry F&B minimums of $25,000–$50,000.
Do I need a permit for a beach wedding? At resort-owned or private beaches like Sea Island, The Breakers, and The Reach, the venue handles all access and setup. On public beaches you typically need a city or county permit, which a venue or planner can arrange — always confirm whether your sand is private or public.
What's the best month for a beach wedding in the U.S.? It depends on the coast: Florida and the Gulf favor October through April to avoid summer heat and hurricane peak; New England venues are best June through September; and California's coast is reliable spring through fall.
Always avoid Atlantic hurricane peak (August–September) for Florida outdoor dates.
Can beach venues handle large guest counts? Yes — Hotel del Coronado, The Breakers, and The Cloister at Sea Island all host 300+ guests with ballroom backup. Smaller, more exclusive venues like The Ocean House and The Reach cap closer to 150–200 to keep the setting intimate.
Bottom Line
For a five-star private-beach wedding with deep lodging and full-service catering, The Cloister at Sea Island is the Best Overall with F&B minimums starting around $30,000. For an iconic, photogenic Gulf-front wedding at a mid-range price, The Don CeSar is the Best Value at roughly $10,000–$18,000.
Sources
- The Cloister at Sea Island — official resort and weddings site
- Montage Laguna Beach — official weddings pages
- The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay — official events site
- The Breakers Palm Beach — official weddings and resort pages
- The Don CeSar — official weddings site
- Hotel del Coronado — official weddings pages
- The Knot and Brides — U.S. Beach-wedding venue directories and cost reports
- Forbes Travel Guide — five-star resort property listings