Why Your Destination Wedding Won’t Look Like the Pinterest Board

And Why That’s Actually a Good Thing

It usually starts the same way. A quiet evening. A glass of wine.

Pinterest  open on your phone. You save images of white arches, neutral florals, soft linen chairs, everything perfectly aligned. The kind of wedding that looks effortless — because someone else already did all the work.

Then you choose to get married in the Dominican Republic. Maybe Las Terrenas, Cabarete, or Punta Cana. Paradise.

And somewhere between your inspiration board and your first vendor conversations, a small panic appears: Why does it suddenly feel… different?

Here’s the truth no one really explains upfront: Your destination wedding will not look exactly like the Pinterest board. And that’s not a failure. It’s a sign you’re doing something real.

Pinterest Weddings Are Designed. Destination Weddings Are Lived.

Most of what we see on Pinterest isn’t a wedding day — it’s a controlled scenario. Styled shoots. Unlimited setup time. Perfect weather windows. Locations chosen for photos, not logistics.

Your wedding in Las Terrenas, Cabarete, or Punta Cana is something else entirely. It happens in real time. With real weather. Real movement. Real people. And that difference changes everything — visually and emotionally.

When Pinterest Meets the Dominican Republic 

I see it all the time. Couples arrive in Las Terrenas expecting the soft, muted calm of their board. What they get instead is movement. Light that changes every minute. Palm trees that don’t line up symmetrically. Nature that refuses to be minimal.

And yet — the weddings here feel warm, organic, and alive in a way no styled shoot ever could.

In Cabarete, Pinterest promises stillness. Reality brings wind, energy, sound, and motion. That flowing fabric? It moves. That candlelit aisle? It needs to be designed with the breeze in mind.

Here, the mistake isn’t wanting something beautiful — it’s trying to freeze a place that is meant to flow.

Punta Cana tells a different story.

Pinterest shows intimate, one-of-a-kind setups. But resort weddings require coordination, timing, and a deep understanding of what’s possible within the space. Luxury here isn’t about copying a photo.
It’s about execution, precision, and knowing how to elevate within real constraints.

The Moment Expectations Start to Clash

Disappointment rarely comes from bad taste or unrealistic budgets.

It comes from expecting:

  • European calm in a Caribbean climate
  • Studio perfection in an outdoor environment
  • Imported designs without local adaptation

Pinterest doesn’t account for:
Heat, Wind, Transport, Import rules, Local materials, Setup and breakdown realities

And this is where couples start thinking something is “going wrong.” It’s not. They’re just seeing the difference between inspiration and translation.

 

What the Most Beautiful Destination Weddings Do Differently

mailto:hello@anniroth.comThe weddings that truly shine in Las Terrenas, Cabarete, and Punta Cana don’t try to recreate a photo.

They allow:

  • Nature to be part of the design
  • Flexibility instead of rigidity
  • Beauty that responds to its environment

When couples stop fighting the location and start designing with it, something shifts. The wedding feels lighter. More emotional. More authentic. And ironically — more luxurious.

Your Wedding Isn’t Supposed to Look Like Pinterest

It’s Supposed to Look Like Here. The most meaningful weddings I plan aren’t perfect replicas of a board. They’re weddings that could only exist in the Dominican Republic.

In that exact light. With that exact breeze. On that exact day. And those are the weddings people remember.

That’s why couples don’t just plan a destination wedding here.
They plan it with someone who understands how this place really works.

If you’re planning a wedding in Las Terrenas, Cabarete, or Punta Cana and want something that feels elevated and realistic — this is where professional planning quietly changes everything.

If you’re planning a destination wedding in Las Terrenas, Cabarete, or Punta Cana and you want your day to feel beautiful and realistic — not copied, not forced, not stressful — you don’t need more inspiration.

You need clarity.

Sometimes that starts with a simple conversation, before decisions are locked in or expectations quietly turn into pressure.

If that feels like the stage you’re in, you’re welcome to reach out at
weddings@anniroth.com

Convinced, here you find us!

If you’re planning a destination wedding in the Dominican Republic and want clarity before committing to a resort package (https://www.lhvcresorts.com/en/weddings.html) , working with a local planner early can change the entire experience.

You don’t need more options.
You need the right structure.

Contact us for more information: hello@anniroth.com

See other interesting Blogposts:

“Your Resort Is Not Your Wedding Planner”
https://www.wedding-dominicanrepublic.com/local-vendors-are-cheaper-myth/

The Moment Couples Realize They Should Have Hired a Planner Sooner (https://www.wedding-dominicanrepublic.com/the-moment-couples-realize-they-shouldve-hired-a-planner-sooner-subtitle/)

Where Destination Wedding Budgets Really Collapse (And It’s Not the Flowers) (https://www.wedding-dominicanrepublic.com/what-no-one-tells-you-about-planning-a-destination-wedding-in-the-dominican-republic-2/)

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There’s a moment at almost every destination wedding when everything becomes very clear. It’s not during the ceremony. Not during the first dance. Not even when the sun sets perfectly over the ocean in Punta Cana or Las Terrenas. It’s usually later—when guests are sitting together, barefoot in the sand, a drink in hand, laughing with people they met just two days ago.

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