How Much Does a Wedding Cost in Trinidad and Tobago in 2026
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How Much Does a Wedding Cost in Trinidad and Tobago in 2026

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From intimate garden ceremonies to luxury ballroom receptions, here's what couples actually spend on weddings in T&T in 2026 — with real vendor price ranges.

Planning a wedding in Trinidad and Tobago is one of the most exciting things you'll do — and one of the most expensive. Whether you're dreaming of an intimate garden ceremony in Maraval or a full 300-guest reception at a Port of Spain venue, understanding what things actually cost in T&T is the first step to planning without surprises.

This guide breaks down real 2026 price ranges for every major vendor category, with honest numbers from local couples and vendors.

What Does the Average T&T Wedding Cost?

Most weddings in Trinidad and Tobago fall somewhere between TTD 40,000 and TTD 200,000, with the median sitting around TTD 80,000–100,000 for a 100–150 guest reception.

That range is wide because T&T weddings vary enormously — a civil ceremony at the Hall of Justice followed by a home reception costs a fraction of a formal hotel ballroom event with a live band, a full catering team, and a destination photographer.

The single biggest cost driver is guest count. Almost everything — catering, venue size, cake, favours, floral arrangements — scales directly with how many people you invite.

Photographer: TTD 8,000 – 30,000

Wedding photography is one area where T&T couples consistently say they wish they'd spent more. A local photographer with a strong portfolio and full-day coverage typically charges between TTD 12,000 and TTD 20,000. Budget options exist below TTD 10,000, but quality and experience vary significantly.

If you're considering a photographer from outside T&T — from Barbados, Jamaica, or internationally — factor in flights, accommodation, and a per diem on top of their base rate.

  • TTD 8,000–12,000: 6–8 hours, one photographer, digital gallery
  • TTD 12,000–20,000: full day, second shooter, edited gallery within 4–6 weeks
  • TTD 20,000+: full day, second shooter, engagement session, albums, expedited delivery

Venue: TTD 10,000 – 60,000+

Venue hire is typically the second-largest line item. Port of Spain hotel ballrooms and established event spaces charge TTD 20,000–50,000 for room hire alone, before catering. Purpose-built wedding venues on the outskirts of the city or in the countryside often offer all-inclusive packages that work out more cost-effective per head.

Tobago venues command a premium during peak season (January–May), but the setting justifies the cost for many couples — especially those with guests travelling from abroad.

  • Backyard / family property: TTD 0 (with setup costs)
  • Community centre / small hall: TTD 3,000–8,000
  • Dedicated event venue: TTD 10,000–25,000
  • Hotel ballroom, Port of Spain: TTD 25,000–60,000+

Catering: TTD 150 – 500 per head

Food is where the guest list multiplies into a serious number. Full-service catering with a sit-down meal, service staff, and bar typically runs TTD 250–400 per head from an established caterer. A buffet-style service from a smaller caterer can come in at TTD 150–200 per head.

For 150 guests, that's a catering bill of TTD 22,500–60,000 before alcohol.

Florist: TTD 6,000 – 25,000

Floral design is one of the most variable costs in a T&T wedding budget. A simple, elegant look using local tropical flowers — heliconias, anthuriums, birds of paradise — can be stunning at TTD 6,000–10,000. Elaborate centrepieces, ceremony arches, bridal party florals, and imported blooms push that number significantly higher.

Couples who want lush, full arrangements typical of what they see on Instagram from North American or UK weddings should expect to pay TTD 15,000–25,000+.

Wedding Cake: TTD 2,500 – 12,000

A custom multi-tier cake from an established T&T cake artist runs TTD 4,000–8,000 for most weddings. The traditional black cake — rum-soaked, dense, and non-negotiable at many Trinidadian receptions — is usually priced separately if ordered from a specialist baker.

DJ / Entertainment: TTD 3,500 – 15,000

A professional DJ with quality equipment and MC services runs TTD 5,000–10,000 for a full evening. A live band adds considerably more — expect TTD 15,000–40,000 for a full-size group depending on the musicians and set length.

Hair and Makeup: TTD 1,500 – 6,000

Bridal hair and makeup from an experienced T&T artist runs TTD 2,500–5,000 for the bride. If you're having the bridal party done too, budget TTD 800–1,500 per person.

A Realistic Budget Summary

CategoryBudgetMid-rangePremium
PhotographyTTD 10,000TTD 16,000TTD 28,000
VenueTTD 8,000TTD 20,000TTD 45,000
Catering (150 guests)TTD 25,000TTD 40,000TTD 65,000
FloralsTTD 6,000TTD 12,000TTD 22,000
CakeTTD 3,000TTD 5,000TTD 10,000
DJTTD 4,000TTD 7,000TTD 14,000
Hair & MakeupTTD 3,000TTD 4,500TTD 7,000
Total~TTD 59,000~TTD 104,500~TTD 191,000

These are estimates. Your actual costs will depend on your specific vendors, guest count, and the choices you make along the way.

Tips for Managing Your T&T Wedding Budget

Book early. The best photographers and venues in T&T have lead times of 12–18 months for peak dates. Leaving it late means paying premium rates for whoever's still available.

Avoid Carnival season. Dates in February and early March are harder to staff and some vendors charge a premium. If you have flexibility, January or April–June offer the best vendor availability.

Get three quotes for everything. The T&T wedding market has wide price variation for similar quality. Never accept the first price.

Ask what's not included. Many venue packages exclude tables, chairs, linen, and bar setup. Catering quotes often exclude service staff. Understand exactly what you're paying for before signing.

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