St. Lucia

These cash-fund registry items are perfect for a luxury, all-inclusive Caribbean honeymoon in St. Lucia

St. Lucia

113 gifts totaling $6,035
Round Trip Airfare
$100 x 10
Round Trip Airfare

Get us there and back!

Resort Stay
$100 x 16
Resort Stay

To stay seven nights in luxury, we need your help!

Romantic Dinner
$75 x 5
Romantic Dinner

We'll share a table with a view, champagne included!

French Colonial Plantation Tour
$50 x 2
French Colonial Plantation Tour

We'll visit, Anse Mamin, an historical French colonial plantation

Spa Day
$95 x 4
Spa Day

Massages, facials and more

Souvenir Fund
$25 x 20
Souvenir Fund

To always remember our honeymoon by

Boat Snorkeling Tour
$75 x 2
Boat Snorkeling Tour

We'll boat out to a beautiful spot and peek at life under the sea

Scuba Diving
$120 x 4
Scuba Diving

Over three days we'll take beginner's course and enjoy two dives!

Biking Tour
$110 x 2
Biking Tour

A half day biking tour through the jungle!

Cocktails
$10 x 20
Cocktails

Local flavors will enhance our honeymoon experience

Sailing
$60 x 4
Sailing

We'll sail on the resort's private yacht!

Gift Certificate ($25)
$25 x 10
Gift Certificate ($25)

Tell us what you would do!

Gift Certificate ($50)
$50 x 10
Gift Certificate ($50)

Tell us what you would do!

Carbon Offset Credits
$10 x 4
Carbon Offset Credits

To offset the carbon emissions from our flights.

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