With its acres of romantic wilderness, exquisite sandy beaches, and Insta-perfect ruins and castles, it’s no wonder couples continue to flock to Scotland for the perfect wedding.
But while you can rely on the gorgeous scenery … you can’t always rely on getting the best from the weather - and that’s just one reason why Trump Turnberry in Ayrshire is the perfect choice for those couples who wish to say “I do”.
Its location on the Ayrshire coast means it enjoys a milder climate than can be found elsewhere in the country.
And set on the gentle slopes overlooking Turnberry Bay, the outlook from the world-famous Edwardian hotel is nothing short of breathtaking … in all seasons.
The wide horizon with the picturesque granite isle of Ailsa Craig, almost hovering over the clear blue seas, and the iconic Turnberry Lighthouse with its luxurious honeymoon hideaway suite, provide couples and their guests with the perfect backdrop.
And Trump Turnberry wedding couples have a wealth of choice when it comes to picking where to celebrate their special day.
With an opulent ballroom and stunning suites, brides looking for a glamour will be drawn to the beautiful Crystal Room - with its spectacular crystal chandeliers.
The Ailsa Craig Suite offers floor to ceiling windows that flood the elegant room with natural light.
And supersize celebrations – with up to 500 guests – can be accommodated in the magnificent Donald J Trump Ballroom.
Guests, gazing out over the landscape from the one of these three unique venues within the resort, will certainly be swept along in the full romance of the occasion.
But that’s not where the fairytale feel ends. Exceptional event planners at Trump Turnberry ensure that each detail is explored and hand-picked for every bride. Whether you want a magnificent princess-style coach and horses, or a bag of popcorn for each guest in a Hollywood movie-night theme … the team at Trump Turnberry will oblige.
When it comes to serving your guests, the award-winning kitchen will come into its own. Every aspect, from the first canapé to the last dram will be just right on the night.
It’s this attention to detail which is, to coin a phrase, quite simply the icing on the cake. As Rebecca found when she married her true-love Darren last summer.
“From the moment we contacted Trump Turnberry to the moment we left the day after our wedding, we were blown away by venue, the setting and the level of service.,” says Rebecca.
“Nothing is ever too much trouble, every query we had was dealt efficiently, professionally and with a smile.”
“We cannot commend the hotel and staff highly enough, everything was absolutely perfect which is testament to the hard work and dedication of the friendly staff that ensured that our day was just perfect.”
The team are on hand from the outset to help make sure that every wedding is unique, and an occasion to remember for couples, their families and their guests.
As Rebecca notes: “We would recommend it to anyone who is looking for that special venue to host their wedding; Trump Turnberry is absolute perfection in every way.”
Plan the wedding you’ve always dreamed of at Trump Turnberry, with three exceptional wedding celebration packages priced from £60 per person.
If you are considering a Scottish venue for your wedding, get in touch with the team at Trump Turnberry. turnberryweddings.co.uk; +44 (0) 1655 334 196; weddings@trumpturnberry.com
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