RSVPs are now closed. We know life happens and plans change, so if you can no longer attend, please let us know as soon as possible so we can update our guest count accordingly. We look forward to celebrating with you!

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Cerene & Anthony

June 20, 2026
20 Days To Go!

Cerene & Anthony

June 20, 2026
20 Days To Go!

Where will the ceremony & reception take place?

The ceremony & reception are taking place at the Pigeon Point Heritage Pavilion in Tobago. The ceremony will begin at 4:00pm and the reception will follow.


📍 Wedding Venue Address

Pigeon Point Heritage Park

Pigeon Point Road, Crown Point, Tobago, Trinidad & Tobago


What time should I arrive at the wedding?

Guests are kindly asked to arrive at least 20 minutes before the ceremony begins to allow time for seating and to enjoy the beautiful setting before we start. Parking will be available opposite the Pavilion for your convenience.


What should I wear? Is there a dress code?

Our wedding dress code is Resort Formal Attire — think tropical glamour: polished yet breezy.


For the ladies, flowy dresses or elegant jumpsuits are perfect. For the gentlemen, lightweight suits or dress shirts paired with tailored trousers fit the vibe beautifully. Bright, tropical colors are encouraged! Please no jeans or casual attire. Ties are optional.


Kindly avoid wearing white, ivory, or off-white, as those shades are reserved for the bride.


Will the ceremony & reception be indoors or outdoors?

The ceremony will take place outdoors on a beautiful grassy lawn. We recommend choosing footwear that’s comfortable for walking on grass.


The reception will be held indoors in an elegant, air-conditioned pavilion where you can relax, dine, and dance the night away in comfort.


What will the weather be like?

Tobago enjoys warm, tropical weather year-round. In June, you can expect sunny skies, gentle ocean breezes, and average daytime temperatures around 85°F (29°C).


What happens after the ceremony?

Following the ceremony, the wedding party will take photos within Pigeon Point Heritage Park for about an hour.


Meanwhile, guests are invited to enjoy Cocktail Hour, located near the ceremony area — a perfect time to mingle, sip, and enjoy light refreshments.


After Cocktail Hour, guests will be welcomed into the Pavilion to be seated for the grand entrance of the wedding party and the start of the reception festivities.


The celebration will continue until midnight — so get ready to dance, laugh, and create unforgettable memories with us!


Can I bring a date?

Our wedding is strictly RSVP-only, and we are only able to accommodate those specifically listed on your invitation. We kindly ask that you refrain from bringing additional guests, as we have carefully planned seating and catering for each confirmed attendee.


Are kids welcome?

While we love your little ones, our wedding is an adult-only event. We appreciate you making arrangements ahead of time and leaving the kids at home so you can celebrate with us.


Will there be an open bar?

Yes! Enjoy a full open bar throughout the evening, featuring a selection of cocktails, wine, beer, and spirits — plus a few of our tropical favorites. Cheers to celebrating in paradise!


I’m traveling from the U.S. — what are the passport requirements?

All U.S. travelers must have a valid passport to enter Trinidad & Tobago. Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates. For our wedding weekend, that means your passport should be valid through at least December 20, 2026. Airlines and immigration officials may deny boarding or entry if your passport expires sooner, so we recommend checking your expiration date early and renewing it in advance if needed.


How much time should I allow between my flight to Trinidad (POS) and my flight to Tobago (TAB)?

We recommend allowing at least 3–4 hours between flights. After arriving in Trinidad, you will need to go through immigration, collect your luggage, clear customs, and check in again for your Tobago flight before passing through security.

Are the ceremony & reception locations wheelchair accessible?

Yes, both the ceremony and reception areas are fully wheelchair accessible for the comfort and convenience of all guests.


Should I bring a gift?

We kindly ask that guests do not bring physical gifts, as we’re unable to travel back with them. Contributions to our Honeymoon Fund are greatly appreciated and can be made through our Registry page.


If you would like to bring something, cards are always welcome, and a card basket will be available at the wedding.

How can we get around the island?

If you aren't bringing your vehicle over on the boat, you can rent a vehicle from Carmine Auto Rental or Dee's Luxury Car Rental.

Check out the "Travel" option in the menu above for more information.


Will transportation be provided to and from the wedding?

Yes, shuttle service will be provided for guests staying at Comfort Inn and Suites Tobago. Guests should meet in the hotel lobby at 3:00 PM, and shuttles will depart promptly at 3:15 PM for the ceremony. Please plan to arrive on time, as we are unable to delay departure for late arrivals.


Return shuttles will begin at 10:00 PM and continue throughout the evening, with the final shuttle departing at midnight.


Please note that shuttle service is only available for guests staying at Comfort Inn and Suites Tobago.


What’s the best way to reach you if I have questions?

Send all questions and queries to thejamesbond626@gmail.com.