The Best Raw Wedding Spaces & Venues in Juno Beach, FL

The Best Raw Wedding Spaces & Venues in Juno Beach, FL

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Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum 

4.5

Jupiter, FL
  • Up to 150 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $4,000

Historic Lighthouse Weddings take place at the base of the steps leading to the 1860 Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse. This beautiful, waterfront setting - complete with gazebo, lush vegetation and sparkling inlet waters - makes this the perfect wedding site. An enormous & dramatic Ficus tree, planted in the 1930s to commemorate the site of the first Lighthouse Keeper’s House, provides a beautiful shaded area for guests on the Lighthouse deck. CEREMONY ONLY LOCATION!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Lush gardens
  • Venue is completely outdoors
  • Offers full flexibility in setup and decor

Venue considerations

  • Lighting and sound are not included
  • No dedicated areas for getting ready
  • Does not allow pets
Getting married at the Jupiter Lighthouse was truly special for us! This landmark holds deep meaning—it’s in the town where my (now) husband and I began our lives together after moving to Florida seven years ago. It felt incredibly fitting to exchange vows under the banyan tree overlooking the inlet. The ceremony space is absolutely breathtaking. With its natural beauty and waterfront views, it created a romantic and serene atmosphere without the need for much added décor. Our guests were blown away by how unique and picturesque the location was. That said, there were a few hiccups in communication between the lighthouse staff and our day-of coordinator. Details were missing prior to the rehearsal, and on the wedding day, our string trio wasn’t let in on time—despite clear guidance provided to the lighthouse team. While it all worked out in the end, I would have expected these logistical pieces to be managed more smoothly with a coordinator involved. There was also a miscommunication during the bridal portraits, and guests were let up to the lighthouse early, even though only the ceremony group was meant to go up. Despite these issues, the setting itself made for a truly beautiful ceremony. If you choose this venue, just be sure to double-check logistics between your coordinator and the venue team and make sure to have a point person for your vendors day of. The view, the ambiance, and the meaning this location held for us made it a memorable and heartfelt place to say “I do.”
Emily L., a day ago

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About wedding venues in Juno Beach, FL

Florida's wedding venues give you access to everything from breathtaking coastal views to enchanting garden paradises. With 1,350 miles of coastline, historic estates and tropical gardens at your fingertips, the Sunshine State transforms your ceremony from an intimate gathering into a truly grand celebration.

Why Consider Florida for Your Wedding?

Florida's diverse landscapes create exceptional backdrops for your special day. Paradise Cove in Orlando offers waterfront settings with lush gardens and even provides a private boat shuttle for you and your guests, accommodating up to 300 people. Bakers Ranch near Tampa delivers all-inclusive packages with touches of Southern elegance that make planning easier. Most couples start their venue search about 13 months before their wedding date, with November being the busiest month for inquiries.

How Much Do Florida Wedding Venues Cost?

Your wedding budget in Florida typically scales with guest count:

  • 50 guests: $19,395
  • 100 guests: $32,141
  • 150 guests: $44,126
  • 200 guests: $54,841
  • 250 guests: $65,555
  • 300 guests: $76,270

You'll find the average venue costs around $7,110 which represents 16% of your total wedding budget. This typically ranges from $6,400 to $7,800 - actually coming in below the national benchmark of $6,500-$12,000 where venues usually eat up 25% of total costs.

Where Are Florida's Most Accessible Wedding Venues?

Paradise Cove gives you wheelchair-friendly spaces throughout the entire property. If oceanfront views matter to you, Crowne Plaza Melbourne Oceanfront provides accessible spaces with beautiful beachside ceremony options and covered reception areas that accommodate groups from 10 to 250 guests. Bakers Ranch can host your celebration whether you're planning for 50 or 200 guests and comes with comprehensive amenities.

Which Florida Venues Offer Exceptional Remote Experiences?

Little Palm Island Resort in the Florida Keys creates unique virtual experiences with live chats and message boards so your remote guests feel included. Hawks Cay Resort in Marathon offers virtual tours and interactive messaging platforms that bring everyone together. SunQuest Cruises in Miramar Beach gives you 360-degree video capabilities for truly immersive experiences while Bakers Ranch incorporates virtual reality letting remote attendees "walk through" the venue just like they were there.

What Culinary Experiences Stand Out at Florida Wedding Venues?

You'll find Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort showcasing key lime marinated Gulf shrimp and NY strip steak with cracked mustard demi-glaze. The Gulf on Okaloosa Island offers custom-crafted menus paired with gorgeous seaside views. For true luxury The Villa Casa Casuarina formerly owned by Gianni Versace provides upscale dining through Gianni's at the Villa. The Reef Restaurant in St. Augustine features beachfront seafood options while Chops Lobster Bar in Boca Raton delivers exceptional steakhouse service for your reception.

How Should You Plan Around Florida's Weather?

Florida's climate means you need to consider hurricane season running from June through November. Look for venues with covered outdoor areas that maintain aesthetic appeal during sudden rain showers. Properties with climate-controlled indoor spaces offer seamless transitions when weather changes unexpectedly so your celebration continues without interruption.

From South Florida's luxurious settings to Central Florida's natural beauty and the Keys' intimate waterfront venues Florida transforms your wedding dreams into lifelong memories. You'll find diverse options for every vision and budget making it easier to create the perfect celebration that truly represents you as a couple.

Florida's wedding venues give you access to everything from breathtaking coastal views to enchanting garden paradises. With 1,350 miles of coastline, historic estates and tropical gardens at your fingertips, the Sunshine State transforms your ceremony from an intimate gathering into a truly grand celebration.

Why Consider Florida for Your Wedding?

Florida's diverse landscapes create exceptional backdrops for your special day. Paradise Cove in Orlando offers waterfront settings with lush gardens and even provides a private boat shuttle for you and your guests, accommodating up to 300 people. Bakers Ranch near Tampa delivers all-inclusive packages with touches of Southern elegance that make planning easier. Most couples start their venue search about 13 months before their wedding date, with November being the busiest month for inquiries.

How Much Do Florida Wedding Venues Cost?

Your wedding budget in Florida typically scales with guest count:

  • 50 guests: $19,395
  • 100 guests: $32,141
  • 150 guests: $44,126
  • 200 guests: $54,841
  • 250 guests: $65,555
  • 300 guests: $76,270

You'll find the average venue costs around $7,110 which represents 16% of your total wedding budget. This typically ranges from $6,400 to $7,800 - actually coming in below the national benchmark of $6,500-$12,000 where venues usually eat up 25% of total costs.

Where Are Florida's Most Accessible Wedding Venues?

Paradise Cove gives you wheelchair-friendly spaces throughout the entire property. If oceanfront views matter to you, Crowne Plaza Melbourne Oceanfront provides accessible spaces with beautiful beachside ceremony options and covered reception areas that accommodate groups from 10 to 250 guests. Bakers Ranch can host your celebration whether you're planning for 50 or 200 guests and comes with comprehensive amenities.

Which Florida Venues Offer Exceptional Remote Experiences?

Little Palm Island Resort in the Florida Keys creates unique virtual experiences with live chats and message boards so your remote guests feel included. Hawks Cay Resort in Marathon offers virtual tours and interactive messaging platforms that bring everyone together. SunQuest Cruises in Miramar Beach gives you 360-degree video capabilities for truly immersive experiences while Bakers Ranch incorporates virtual reality letting remote attendees "walk through" the venue just like they were there.

What Culinary Experiences Stand Out at Florida Wedding Venues?

You'll find Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort showcasing key lime marinated Gulf shrimp and NY strip steak with cracked mustard demi-glaze. The Gulf on Okaloosa Island offers custom-crafted menus paired with gorgeous seaside views. For true luxury The Villa Casa Casuarina formerly owned by Gianni Versace provides upscale dining through Gianni's at the Villa. The Reef Restaurant in St. Augustine features beachfront seafood options while Chops Lobster Bar in Boca Raton delivers exceptional steakhouse service for your reception.

How Should You Plan Around Florida's Weather?

Florida's climate means you need to consider hurricane season running from June through November. Look for venues with covered outdoor areas that maintain aesthetic appeal during sudden rain showers. Properties with climate-controlled indoor spaces offer seamless transitions when weather changes unexpectedly so your celebration continues without interruption.

From South Florida's luxurious settings to Central Florida's natural beauty and the Keys' intimate waterfront venues Florida transforms your wedding dreams into lifelong memories. You'll find diverse options for every vision and budget making it easier to create the perfect celebration that truly represents you as a couple.

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