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pg 64 As well as being over-the-moon after taking their vows on a luxury yacht in the beautiful Cayman Islands, Jeremy and Kathryn were also over the side, straight into the crystal clear Caribbean. For every couple planning a traditional local church ceremony, there is another yearning for a completely different setting for their special day. An Alpine village with a backdrop of lakes and mountains perhaps; the idyllic unspoilt and exotic beauty of Polynesia; or maybe a historic, vibrant, romantic city such as Paris or Rome. As this is our summer issue, we thought we’d provide a little inspiration if blue skies, tropical sun, swaying palms and turquoise waters feature in your wedding dreams. Jeremy tells us how he and Kathryn tied the knot “somewhere” off the coast of Grand Cayman and, as you’ll see, they really “splashed out” in more ways than one! TAKING THE PLUNGE in Paradise Cornish couples are lucky enough to live in one of the most dramatic settings imaginable for a perfect wedding day. Fantastic beaches, rugged coastlines and some equally impressive venues – in fact, the only factor we can’t rely on is the weather! It was this love of the Cornish landscape that brought us here from the South East just six months ago when my fiancé swapped her GP practice in Hampshire for one in Cornwall. I had proposed while we were out running together at New Year. Kathryn was already short of breath and I correctly assumed it was easier to gasp ‘yes’ than put up a reasoned argument. Move the clock forward ten months and we now spend too much time in wetsuits, the kids are experts at tide times and we drive cars full of sand. In that short period, Kathryn has found a new partnership near Bude; her three children have successfully made the transition to Bride: Kathryn Bannell Groom: Jeremy Taylor Home: Cornwall Destination: Cayman Islands Date: July 28th, 2011 Images courtesy of: davidwolfephotography.com

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As well as being over-the-moon after taking their vows on a luxury yacht in the beautiful Cayman Islands, Jeremy and Kathryn were also over the side, straight into the crystal clear Caribbean.

For every couple planning a traditional local church ceremony, there is another yearning for a completely different setting for their special day. An Alpine village with a backdrop of lakes and mountains perhaps; the idyllic unspoilt and exotic beauty of Polynesia; or maybe a historic, vibrant, romantic city such as Paris or Rome. As this is our summer issue, we thought we’d provide a little inspiration if blue skies, tropical sun, swaying palms and turquoise waters feature in your wedding dreams. Jeremy tells us how he and Kathryn tied the knot “somewhere” off the coast of Grand Cayman and, as you’ll see, they really “splashed out” in more ways than one!

TAKING THE PLUNGEin ParadiseCornish couples are lucky enough to live in one of the most dramatic settings imaginable for a perfect wedding day. Fantastic beaches, rugged coastlines and some equally impressive venues – in fact, the only factor we can’t rely on is the weather!

It was this love of the Cornish landscape that brought us here from the South East just six months ago when my fiancé swapped her GP practice in Hampshire for one in Cornwall. I had proposed while we were out running together at New Year. Kathryn was already short of breath and I correctly assumed it was easier to gasp ‘yes’ than put up a reasoned argument.

Move the clock forward ten months and we now spend too much time in wetsuits, the kids are experts at tide times and we drive cars full of sand. In that short period, Kathryn has found a new partnership near Bude; her three children have successfully made the transition to

Bride: Kathryn BannellGroom: Jeremy Taylor

Home: CornwallDestination: Cayman Islands

Date: July 28th, 2011

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different schools, while we have exchanged a railway line at the bottom of the garden for picture postcard views of the Cornish coast.

The icing on the cake took a little more organising however - a romantic wedding day in the Cayman Islands…

Our decision to travel overseas to get married wasn’t taken lightly. In the end, despite the wonderful setting of our new life in Cornwall, we wanted to treat the whole family to a holiday of a lifetime as part of the wedding adventure. With the weeks running out before Kathryn started her new job and my diary filling up, we started searching for our dream location.

We must have bought every travel magazine in the village shop before I suggested Grand Cayman. I had visited the island to write a wreck-diving feature and knew it was the perfect location for combining a family break and an amazing wedding. We only had a week to spare and cramming it all in as we settled in Cornwall was going to be a tall order.

For those of you who didn’t listen carefully in geography classes, the Cayman Islands is still a British Overseas Territory, a short flight south of Cuba in the western Caribbean. Originally discovered by Columbus in 1503, nowadays it is best known partly as a centre for international finance and also a haven for tourism, blessed by one of the most glorious beaches in the Caribbean, if not the world – Seven Mile Beach.

It is also one of the greatest places in the world to dive and enjoy a long list of water sports. The clear, warm water lures divers from around the globe, while children can snorkel for brightly coloured fish just yards from the shoreline. You can swim with huge friendly stingrays, get up close and personal with giant turtles and the prehistoric Blue iguana, as well as enjoy some breathtaking Caribbean scenery.

Most holidaymakers stay along Seven Mile Beach and we obviously wanted somewhere special to enjoy our special moment. The team at Celebrations suggested The Caribbean Club – Seven Mile Beach’s most luxurious semi self-catering development. The

With boxes lying unpacked in the hallway and school holidays threatening, we decided to take the strain out of the whole affair and use a wedding planning company. Celebrations have been putting the icing on the cake for couples in the Cayman Islands since 1988, including assorted celebrities and well-known faces.

Both Kathryn and I have been married before and had already decided on a simple ceremony. So instead of a traditional beach location, we asked Celebrations, one of Grand Cayman’s best wedding organisers, to find a luxurious boat to let us tie the knot at sea. And while the children knew they were going on holiday, we had deliberately neglected to tell them that we were getting married at the same time!

apartments are simply huge, most with views of the ocean and every conceivable extra including a lovely restaurant and infinity pool.

We arrived at Owen Roberts Airport in Georgetown five days before the big event. So by the time we stepped aboard the 42ft Cayman Illusion, run by Cayman Luxury Charters, we were already relaxed and sporting a suitable tan. The original plan had been to marry the day after we landed from an 11 hour flight – a very bad idea indeed!

The Illusion is an air-conditioned dreamboat, polished to perfection for the biggest day of our lives. The children seemed more interested in the flatscreen TV in

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the stateroom, rather than the incredible scenery whizzing by at 20 knots outside!

We must be one of the few couples who actually have no idea of exactly where we were married. Our brief to Cayman Luxury Charters was to take us ‘somewhere’ off the coast. And so it was that at 7.05pm on July 18,

‘somewhere’ off Starfish Point, Grand Cayman, Kathryn and I took our vows.

Kathryn read me some words of her own, while I recited Balloon, by Graeme King. Ten-year-old Rosie then managed a faultless rendition of the Owl and the Pussycat, before we released a bundle of red balloons into the sunset. It was the most relaxed, emotionally charged moment, with just the five of us, plus Kathryn’s mother Rosemary on the passenger list.

Within minutes of me slipping a gold band on Mrs Taylor’s finger, the children had stripped off and were diving in to the water. As they circled the boat looking for starfish, we decided to take the plunge too and jumped off the bow in full wedding gear.

The only adventure we didn’t have time to do was a trip to Little Cayman, a paradise coral bay just 40 minutes away by twin otter. That is a treat we have in store for our next trip.

The Cayman Islands adventure is still a favourite topic of conversation around the kitchen table. The fish the children caught have grown larger, the pirate ship they sailed on even more scary. For Kathryn and I, we have a lifetime of memories safely stored away. And every time we walk on a Cornish beach, we keep an eye out for a bunch of red balloons…

Jeremy and Kathryn’s wedding was arranged by

Celebrations, a local wedding planner

www.celebrationsltd.com

The family stayed in a three-bedroom suite at the

Caribbean Clubwww.caribclub.com

The wedding ceremony took place on a boat arranged by Cayman Luxury Charters

www.caymanluxurycharters.com

British Airways fly direct to Grand Cayman four days

a week and twice daily via Miami with

onward connectionswww.ba.com

Virgin Atlantic fly daily to Miami with onward

connections to Grand Caymanwww.virginatlantic.com

Cayman Airways fly daily

from Miami to Grand Caymanwww.caymanairways.com

Fact File

For information on weddings or honeymoons in the Cayman Islands, visit

www.caymanislands.co.uk