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Jamaica Bridal Expo Farewell Party
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Lifestyle, Social
October 2, 2025

Jamaica Bridal Expo Farewell Party

Princess Hotels and Resorts Jamaica hosted over 100 travel agents and meeting planners for a farewell party culminating the 2025 staging of Jamaica Bridal Expo. The two-day event that ran September 27-28, is geared towards building Jamaica’s destination weddings market and features a conference as well as an expo.

Princess Hotels and Resorts Jamaica pulled out all the stops in delivering a delightful evening of sumptuous fare, music and live entertainment.

“The Jamaica Bridal Expo, travel partners and the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) continue to put Jamaica firmly on the map as one of the world’s leading wedding destinations. We’re happy to partner with our agents, Jamaica Bridal Expo and the JTB, in elevating and creating remarkable experiences for the wedding market in Jamaica,” stated Alexander Pike, operations director, Princess Grand Jamaica.

Alexander Pike, operations director, Princess Grand JamaicaAceion Cunningham

Alexander Pike, operations director, Princess Grand Jamaica (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Roulette Scarlett (second left), accountant, JTB-Miami; shares a photo op with JTB-Canada colleagues (from left) Sedrecia Francis, business development officer; Angella Bennett, regional director and Judy Nash, administrator.Aceion Cunningham

Roulette Scarlett (second left), accountant, JTB-Miami; shares a photo op with JTB-Canada colleagues (from left) Sedrecia Francis, business development officer; Angella Bennett, regional director and Judy Nash, administrator. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Princess Hotels and Resorts Jamaica colleagues Yanique Thomas (left), weddings manager, and Michelle Sohan (right), executive pastry chef; share a snap with Jo-Anne Paxton, executive producer, Jamaica Bridal Expo.Aceion Cunningham

Princess Hotels and Resorts Jamaica colleagues Yanique Thomas (left), weddings manager, and Michelle Sohan (right), executive pastry chef; share a snap with Jo-Anne Paxton, executive producer, Jamaica Bridal Expo. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Kareen Hall, sales and marketing director, Princess Hotels and Resorts Jamaica, was nifty in blue.Aceion Cunningham

Kareen Hall, sales and marketing director, Princess Hotels and Resorts Jamaica, was nifty in blue. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Washington, DC-based Feyikemi Mumbai, creative director, FTK-Konnect Events, was vivacious in Valentino.Aceion Cunningham

Washington, DC-based Feyikemi Mumbai, creative director, FTK-Konnect Events, was vivacious in Valentino. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Tamara Christie-Johnson, business development manager, JTB-Georgia, USAAceion Cunningham

Tamara Christie-Johnson, business development manager, JTB-Georgia, USA (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Sharing the frame were Candace Thomas (left), executive assistant, JTB, and Marley Barnes-Weber Shandwick, media relations manager.Aceion Cunningham

Sharing the frame were Candace Thomas (left), executive assistant, JTB, and Marley Barnes-Weber Shandwick, media relations manager. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Vanessa Vecchio, wedding and travel planner, Mariage SudAceion Cunningham

Vanessa Vecchio, wedding and travel planner, Mariage Sud (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

JustLuxe Magazine contributor Carin von Berg was also on The Rock for the bridal expo.Aceion Cunningham

JustLuxe Magazine contributor Carin von Berg was also on The Rock for the bridal expo.(Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Ks Event Decorations owner Antonia James was chic in black.Aceion Cunningham

Ks Event Decorations owner Antonia James was chic in black. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

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