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From Cabo San Lucas for Billie Lourd and Austen Rydell, to Ocho Rios in Jamaica for Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons, A-listers regularly tie the knot in some of the most spectacular locales around the world. And these far-flung nuptials make sense: Couples are able to get massive teams to help them prep, dress, and pull together every last detail on a blockbuster-worthy budget.
But as their gorgeous photos have made their way onto Pinterest inspiration boards and across our social feeds, it looks like more couples than ever are hoping to achieve a similar getaway, even if that means planning it themselves. Destination weddings have become increasingly popular among U.S. couples in recent years, looking to make their venue an iconic, memorable part of their love story. According to a survey from the Knot Wedding Network, approximately 25% of all U.S. weddings were destination weddings, with about half of these taking place internationally.
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But what makes an all-inclusive destination wedding such an attractive choice for newlyweds? Well, there’s certainly the balling out like a celeb on a (reasonable) budget factor (no one says you have to get married on the beach in Prada loafers). But getting married overseas can get complicated fast (who do you even call for the musicians, the flowers, etc?), so resorts take care of plenty of event details without you having to even hire a personal wedding planner. So many all-inclusive resorts from companies like Hilton can give you a star-worthy wedding experience —think gourmet dining, upscale accommodations, and entertainment options for everyone — so that you and your guests can enjoy the special day without stressing about going over budget.
So relax into every pre- and post-wedding event, and find out why these Hilton All-Inclusive resorts are the best wedding hack to get the A-list treatment all in one package — no personal assistant necessary!
The Best All-Inclusive Resorts for Weddings 2025

Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort
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For a wedding that feels like a real escape (hopefully not from the paparazzi), the Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort’s clear, pristine, and secluded bay will feel like you’ve got your own private beach for your special day. If you want the real celeb treatment, we suggest booking an Enclave room, which includes private check-in and exclusive pools and beaches (that range in vibes from relaxing to seriously lively), along with access to the Enclave Lounge, priority reservations at restaurant outlets, and rooms with extra-special amenities. They’ll also take care of ceremony details for you, providing a cocktail reception and seated dinner for guests, an officiant, bouquets and boutonnieres for the couple, along with a host of other perks (and even your wedding cake). With 13 all-inclusive dining options, an extensive spa, and lush scenery, this resort will also be the perfect backdrop for all your wedding guests.

Hilton Vallarta Riviera All-Inclusive Resort
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If you want to spend your big day beachside sipping on a mixed drink, we’ve got you covered. Hilton Vallarta Riviera All-Inclusive Resort has excellent Pacific Ocean views, and even an exclusive beach club where you can celebrate with your wedding party, spot poolside or beachfront, and enjoy the view from your own shaded cabana. Grab your wedding crew and lounge by an indoor pool at the invigorating eforea Spa, too. You can even transition this into a honeymoon experience with luxurious extras — we’re talking sparkling wine, massages, chocolate-covered strawberries, and more (with an added fee).Plus, this resort even offers an Enclave room selection, where you can experience white glove service from the minute you arrive to the minute you leave.

Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe All-Inclusive Resort
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If you’re bringing the whole clan along with kids for the wedding celebration, escape to Cancún’s famed Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe All-Inclusive Resort. A majority of the rooms face the Caribbean Sea and feature a private terrace or balcony, but you also have options to choose a two-bedroom suite to keep whole families with kids together (or book in the Enclave category). What we like: this resort also offers a Kids Club, Beach Bunch, with a dedicated playground and splash pool along with a Sandbar Social teens club if there are any younger ones invited to the wedding. The diversity of food options, from Mexican, to Italian, and grab-and-go spots, also comes in clutch when catering to different tastes (and picky eaters). There’s also a lush spa, unlimited drinks and cocktails, and a golf course.

Zemi Miches Punta Cana All-Inclusive Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton
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Some older resorts feel you’re just in a generic wedding mill — but this upcoming opening from Hilton is already gearing up to be one of the most luxe spots to celebrate a destination wedding. Opening this summer 2025 (with reservations open now), Zemi Miches Punta Cana All-Inclusive Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton overlooks the clear waters of Playa Esmeralda just 80 minutes from the Punta Cana airport (great for your guests!), and features over 10 restaurants and bars, a full-service spa, and four pools. Say your vows by the turquoise sea, then toast happily ever after with a cocktail reception and elegant dinner that’ll make you feel like a star.

Hilton Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resort
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If you consider yourself a foodie (or just get really obsessed with your wedding cake flavor), then it’s worth celebrating your wedding at Hilton Cancun, An All-Inclusive Resort. You (and your guests) will appreciate that this all-inclusive resort features 12 unique dining experiences in five gourmet restaurants, including a five-course meal experience on the beach and under the full moon. There’s also an experiential open-fire mixed grill at Auma if you’re ready to dig into a juicy steak (no bland wedding fillets here!), flavors from across regions of Mexico at Maxal, and a central wood-fired pizza oven at the Mediterranean La Luce. Bonus: There’s an all-you-can-eat churro shop on property, too.