The Dana on Mission Bay inspires weddings that reflect your personality. From ceremonies on the waterfront and intimate tropical courtyard, to receptions in the outdoor rose garden and marina views from the ballroom, let The Dana set the stage for romance in your perfect setting.
Dena’s input: “Vows in the sand and coastal California weddings is there anything more romantic?”
Secluded along sun-drenched shores of Mission Bay, the Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa offers a romantic paradise set amidst tropical gardens filled with a koi pond that serpentines the walkways. Exchange vows overlooking Mission Bay with your toes in the sand or in a private gazebo surrounded by lush greenery and tropical gardens.
Dena’s input: “The Cat is always one of my favorites with many fond memories.”
The Bali Hai Restaurant continues to be a favorite San Diego venue. The spectacular view of San Diego Bay and the downtown skyline make it the perfect location for any special event. The Bali Hai provides an incredible canvas for moments that will last a lifetime.
Dena’s input: “You have to have Mai Tai’s at your wedding if this is your favorite choice!”
Located alongside the vibrant oceanfront boardwalk in Pacific Beach, Waterbar offers only the best in tantalizing menus, comfortable seating, panoramic views, and lively entertainment. With a “social seafood” menu, flavor-forward craft cocktails, local micro-brews, national brand favorites, and a diverse wine list, Waterbar’s thriving, energetic environment captures the passion of San Diego’s iconic coastline for an unforgettably satisfying experience. Looking for a beach or water wedding in a unique space check out Waterbar, it’s available for fully private receptions of up to 700 guests.
Dena’s input: “I am loving that fun restaurants are embracing the wedding market OMG Hospitality has some great options and Waterbar is just one of them.”
Michelle and Chase had a romantic meeting under the Eiffel Tower in Paris more than ten years ago, but when they were choosing a wedding location, San Diego was their immediate choice. They love the outdoors and the ocean, which made L’Auberge Del Mar the ideal location for them.
Photo & Video: Bob Hoffman Photography & Video
Coordinator: Southern House Events + Design
Venue: L’Auberge Del Mar
Florist: J Design Floral
Linens: Luxe Linen
Invitations: Wendy Ware Designs
Wedding Dress: Le Marriage Couture Boutique
Menswear: The Black Tux
Jewelry: Brilliant Earth
Looking for a beach wedding venue? Be sure to check out our friends at Visit Oceanside who shared these great tips with us.
When you’re wedding planning in Southern California at some point you may have considered having your wedding at the beach. You’ve dreamed of the sun setting in the background, cool breezes in your hair, the smell of the salted sea, and your toes in the sand. Your dream can quickly turn into a nightmare if you’re not prepared. Here is a list of potential issues that you may run into and how to plan accordingly.
The sun can be more intense at the beach when it’s reflected back from the water or the sand. Have parasols in your wedding colors that guests can grab and use to shade themselves. You may want to have sunglasses waiting on their seats just in case they forgot or they’re using prescription glasses. Remember, if you’re having a sunset wedding on the beach on the west coast that means your guests will be looking directly into the sun. Also, never underestimate the need for hydration. For your guest’s convenience, have buckets of ice with water bottles at the ceremony site. Reminder: It only takes minutes to burn at the beach. Protect your guests by handing out sunscreen favors (See example here).
Photo: Holly Ireland Photography
If you’re from San Diego, you know what Marine Layer is and it’s not always your friend. Timing is key here. Marine layer clouds are low altitude stratus clouds that form over ocean waters that typically happen during the summer months. While Californian’s refer to this as “Graypril”, “May Gray”, and “June Gloom”, this weather pattern can hold fast well into August. As the day warms up, it typically will burn off depending on how thick it is. It is a good idea to have towels on hand in case of drizzle between the time your chairs are set up and the start of the wedding.
Photo: Holly Ireland Photography
Let me just get this out of the way…Please do NOT attempt one of those papery aisle runners in the sand. Between the wind, the uneven surface, and your wedding party tripping on it, it’s going to end up being a big ole mess by the time you walk down the aisle. All of those pretty pictures you see of a pristine aisle runner are BEFORE any guests have been around it. Instead, line the aisle with petals, décor, and candles. If you must have an aisle runner, consider putting down wood planks first or renting a carpeted one.
Photo: Siegel Thurston Photography; Stationery: Soirees & Showers
In your wedding invitation warn guests that the ceremony will be in the sand so they’ll know to wear appropriate shoes and clothing. Have you ever gotten sand stuck in your tights? Ugh! (Note: On days of intense sun the sand can burn!)
Photo: Holly Ireland Photography
The beach is a public space. While you can politely always ask beachgoers to move, they have the right to not budge. Think of the normal activity that you see on a beach: volleyball, soccer, Frisbee, football, horseshoes, bocce ball, bonfires, BBQs, etc. This activity is not going to cease because it’s your wedding day. Location is going to be the key here. Choose a remote part of the beach where you can lessen the impact of beachgoers. Know what is happening around town and in the travel industry as a whole. Don’t plan a beach wedding around spring break, in peak summer months, or any of the holidays. Check the city calendar for other large events that could create a conflict with your wedding such as surf contests or large sporting events. Just be prepared and give your guests directions and parking information so they’re not caught off guard. Note: Most Southern California beaches, including Oceanside, do not allow beach weddings during peak tourist season (Memorial Day to Labor Day).
It’s usually a little cooler at the beach thanks to our coastal breezes. This is great when you’re trying to escape the heat, but it’s not always convenient when it comes to weddings. Consider having your hair in a tight up-do to keep it firmly in place and maybe forego the veil as well. The bridesmaid’s dresses shouldn’t be in danger of being blown upward either. As far as your décor goes, keep it simple and secure. Too much draping could catch the wind and blow over your arch. Plan to hand out programs or anything that could blow away to keep the beaches clear of unwanted trash and debris.
Photo: Holly Ireland Photography
As any surfer will tell you, it’s all about the waves. You must make this tide chart your friend. For the most sand possible and the least chance of a wedding washout, you’ll want to schedule your wedding as close to low tide as possible if your location has limited beachfront. The beaches north of the pier and adjacent to the harbor have plentiful sand so just make sure your placement isn’t too close to the shoreline if tides are on the rise.
Photo: Holly Ireland Photography
We’re very lucky to have beaches in Oceanside which are a straight walk from the parking lot to the shore line, but some of the beaches have only stair access. If you have elderly guests or those with disabilities, this will not work. Also, if you have guests with any kind of impairment when walking, the sand alone proposes a challenge. Make sure there is a way for them to be dropped off close, have escorts ready to help them along, and keep the ceremony close to the road. Several beaches in California have a complimentary beach wheelchair program, including Oceanside Pier and Oceanside Harbor beach. Contact Oceanside’s Lifeguard Services at (760) 435-4018 for more information.
Coastal cities embrace the beach lifestyle so we have a host of alternatives from restaurants to resorts that will give you that “beach feel” without the elements. In Oceanside, CA wedding ceremony sites that are just steps from the sand include:
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