Wondering where to elope in Florida that isn’t a crowded beach or boring venue? You’re in the right place. Whether you’re dreaming of salty air, sunset vows, kayaking into the blue, or toasting with a local craft beer after saying “I do,” Florida’s got options — and not just the obvious ones.
As a Florida elopement photographer and adventure guide, I’ve helped couples find their perfect “just us” spot all across the state. From cozy coastal towns to historic streets and tropical islands, this guide breaks down where to elope in Florida if you want something meaningful, fun, and 100% your vibe.
Let’s dive into five of the best Florida elopement locations, plus a few hidden gem bonuses at the end.
If you’re trying to figure out where to elope in Florida and want a quick hit list of top locations — here’s a rundown of my absolute favorites featured in this blog:
💥 Plus! I’ve added bonus hidden gems down at the bottom if you’re still exploring or want something a little more off the radar.
➡️ Still not sure which spot is your match? I’ll help you figure it out based on your vibe, travel plans, and the type of experience you want to create. Let’s start planning!
You’ve decided on Florida — tropical vibes, sunshine year-round, and endless adventure. But now comes the big question: where in Florida should you elope? Whether this is your first time visiting or you’re coming back for something extra special, choosing the right spot is all about matching your location to your vision.
Here are a few questions to help narrow down where to elope in Florida based on your vibe:
Once you know the answers, choosing where to elope in Florida gets a whole lot easier. Scroll through the locations below to see which one feels like you.
And if you’re still torn? I’ll help you figure it out and build a plan that fits your vibe from start to finish.
Saint Augustine is the perfect mix of Florida history and modern day fun! There’s something for everyone here – shopping, bar hopping, breweries, distilleries, good eats, and plenty of museums. My favorite thing about Saint Augustine elopements is the versatility in what can be done in one day. You can elope on the beach, head to Saint George Street for some exploring, walk up one of the oldest lighthouses, bottle bourbon at the distillery, or head to Ice Plant for celebratory drinks. There’s so much to do here that you cannot get bored!
Perfect For: Couples that LOVE history, but still enjoy the buzz of a bigger city.
When To Go: The best time of year for this location for the cooler weather is winter. Like most places in Florida, the winter time gets busy! In Saint Augustine in particular, the Night of Lights runs November through January and is a huge attraction for locals and tourists alike. It gets pricy and makes traffic heavy, but it is worth it if you love Christmas time!
Favorite Spots: Ice Plant and St. Augustine Distillery
Pro Tip: Plan a walking route! Almost everything is accessible by foot if you’re in the heart of the historic district. It makes everything super easy and less to worry about without a car. Parking tends to be between $15 to $20 for the day and can go higher based on the season.
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Florida’s Treasure Coast (think Vero Beach, Stuart, Fort Pierce) is one of the most underrated and chill places to elope in Florida. This stretch of coastline is full of small towns, quiet beaches, and hidden spots that feel like your own private slice of paradise. Whether you’re into waterfront vows, brewery hangs, or oak-lined parks, you’ll find something special here.
Perfect For: Couples who want an intimate coastal elopement away from the crowds.
Favorite Spot: Sol Mar Cocktail Lounge & Little Jim’s
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The Florida Keys is home to so many different adventures there’s something for everyone! Each island has it’s own unique charm that creates the Florida Keys vibe. If you want to have more adventures and less of a party crowd, stay on islands outside of Key West. If you want to enjoy some adventures, but keep it a little more fast paced, Key West is the place. No matter which island you end up on, you’re going to enjoy being on island time.
Perfect For: Couples that want the island experience with the option adventure Florida-style.
When To Go: The Florida Keys is a year-round paradise; however, it can get hit hard during hurricane season. If you want want to deal with the worry of hurricane season, plan your elopement between November and May. Keep in mind that it gets pricier in the winter months.
Favorite Spots: The Roost & Fort Zachary Taylor State Park
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If you want a city with amazing local craft beer, super close and convenient airport, and beaches right around the corner, Tampa is your city! Tampa has everything from big city nightlife, college feels, and a booming craft beer scene. It’s everything you could want for a downtown Florida elopement.
Perfect For: Couples that love foodie experiences (food halls, dining experiences, craft beer, and cocktail lounges) with an urban flare.
When To Go: For the best weather (not super humid or hot), the best time of year for this location for the cooler weather is winter. In January/February timeframe, there’s a huge festival called Gasparilla which may drive up travel costs, but adds a whole lot of fun.
Favorite Spot: Bern’s Steakhouse & Le Meridien Tampa
Pro Tip: Driving and parking can be a hassle in downtown. Plan a downtown walking route or Uber from location to location during your elopement.
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If you’re looking for a charming, European-inspired beach town that feels straight out of a magazine, Rosemary Beach (and the 30A area) is it. Tucked along Florida’s Panhandle on scenic 30A, it’s known for its whitewashed architecture, cobblestone streets, and quiet, upscale coastal vibe. You’ll find pristine beaches, cozy courtyards, and stunning walkways that make the whole place feel like a hidden escape. It’s one of the most romantic and aesthetic places to elope in Florida — especially if you’re into clean lines, neutral tones, and boutique everything.
Perfect For: Couples who want a quiet, photogenic, and upscale elopement location that feels more like a European vacation than a spring break hotspot.
When To Go: Spring and fall are ideal — you’ll get perfect temps and fewer crowds. Summer can be gorgeous but hot and touristy. Avoid major holiday weekends if you want peace and privacy.
Favorite Spot: The Town Hall lawn or The Gallion’s
Pro Tip: Rosemary Beach (and the 30A area) has very strict permitting requirements for getting married on the beach (and they will kick you out if you don’t follow them). It’s important that you hire an elopement photographer that can help navigate these rules!
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If you’re dreaming of a Florida elopement that feels like a total escape into nature — Kelly Park Rock Springs might just be the one. This spot is tucked away in Apopka (just outside of Orlando), and it’s home to one of the most beautiful crystal-clear springs in the state. Think: jungle vibes, emerald water, and total privacy if you time it right. You can say your vows by the water, hop in a kayak or tube for a post-ceremony float, and even hike through lush trails.
Perfect For: Couples who want a wild and romantic adventure elopement — minimal crowds, natural beauty, and the freedom to explore.
When To Go: Weekdays in the cooler months (October–April) are best. It gets packed on weekends and in summer. Early morning ceremonies are key for privacy and soft light.
Favorite Spot: King’s Landing
Pro Tip: This spot is first come, first served and there’s no way to reserve the iconic rock, so plan ahead.
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I’m Anna, your Florida elopement photographer, adventure guide + biggest fan to make it all happen.
Whether you want to sip cocktails down cobblestone streets in St. Augustine, paddle through crystal-clear water at Kelly Park Rock Springs, hop on a fishing boat in Stuart, toast your vows on a rooftop in Tampa, or kick back island-style in the Florida Keys — I’ve got you covered.
Tell me what you want your day to feel like, and I’ll take the wheel. I legit can’t wait to start researching and planning to create exactly what you want.