The whole point of running away to Tobago to get married is to keep it small. In 2026, most brides I speak to would rather keep their money in their account and celebrate with a few of their closest loved ones. Others don’t have big families and don’t want all the stress that comes with a big bash. Whatever your reason, a micro wedding in Tobago is one of the best money moves you can make. Here are 10 of my favorite micro wedding venues in Tobago where you can say I do without breaking the bank.
(If you’re looking for Trinidad Specific Micro wedding venues you can view them here)
If you have a close-knit family, a villa gives you the relaxation and intimacy that a traditional venue simply can’t. Get ready together, take family photos, and have your ceremony all in one spot. You can keep the decor extremely simple… a few bouquets to dress each table. Or hire a designer and go all out. The choice is yours.
Shandison can hold up to 150 guests, which is well over what you’d want for a micro wedding in Tobago, but that just means you’ll have space to breathe. What sets this one apart is that it’s one of the only villas in Tobago that overlooks the ocean. If you’re going to spend your money anywhere, spend it here.
A stunning villa option that delivers on both beauty and intimacy. Perfect for couples who want a private, boutique feel for their celebration without sacrificing elegance.
Honestly, this place deserves a blog post of its own and I’ll get to that eventually. But I couldn’t write about micro wedding venues in Tobago without including it.
A restaurant wedding is the most underrated format out there. Pick a menu, tell your guests to arrive on time, and show up. That’s it. Your people make the party, not the décor. The vibe at La Tartaruga is incredibly relaxed, with the beach literally across the street. You can take family portraits right in the front yard and everyone stays comfortable and present. The best part? There’s no venue fee. You’re just paying for everyone’s food and for a micro wedding, that number stays very manageable.
Here’s something nobody talks about enough: a well-chosen Airbnb is one of the smartest micro wedding venues you can book and The Fairway is one of the few I’d actually recommend.
Here’s the math. You need the space for at least 3 days the day before, your wedding day, and the day after. If the booking costs $15,000 TTD and you have 6 bedrooms, split that between your bridal party and it becomes almost nothing. It’s completely socially acceptable to ask your closest people to chip in for the space, and most will happily do it. You get a beautiful venue, a home base for everyone, and memories that go well beyond the ceremony itself.
Sitting right on the waterfront, this cliffside venue delivers one of the most outstanding sunset backdrops in Tobago. As a photographer, good lighting is my number one priority and this place has it in abundance. If you want to look genuinely stunning in your wedding photos, this is the one to book.
This is genuinely a dream location. If I could get married again, this is where I’d go.
What I love most about Ohana is the variety it offers. You’re earshot from the ocean and surrounded by lush greenery, it’s relaxation at its absolute best. But beyond the vibe, they also give you real options for your ceremony:
We also love that they’re upfront about pricing. You can view their full pricing breakdown [here].
Logistics matter more than people think when planning a wedding. The last thing you want is guests getting lost, arriving stressed, or complaining about a long drive. Merci Buccoo solves all of that. It’s one of the most accessible spots in Tobago. Just drop the name into Waze and your guests are good to go. No long drive, no confusing location, no stressed arrivals. Just a beautiful setting and a smooth experience from start to finish.
This one is for the couple who values privacy above everything else. Castara Retreats has a tropical, bohemian energy that feels completely removed from the rest of the world — in the best way possible.
Say your vows right on the beach, then cut your cake on a beautiful veranda overlooking the water. It’s intimate, it’s stunning, and it feels absolutely nothing like a traditional wedding venue. That’s exactly the point.
Don’t let the name intimidate you. This scenic spot on the Mount Irvine Resort property is a hidden gem for intimate ceremonies. It’s lush, dramatic, and unlike anything else on this list — the kind of backdrop that makes your photos look like they belong in a magazine. For couples who want something a little unexpected, this is it.
Another beautiful location on the Mount Irvine property, and worth exploring seriously if you’re considering this resort. The seaview terrace is elegant and versatile — the kind of space that works whether you’re keeping things completely minimal or adding a few thoughtful touches. It’s worth a tour, without question.
A micro wedding in Tobago isn’t a compromise it’s a choice. A choice to prioritise the people who actually matter, to keep the day relaxed, and to start your marriage without a mountain of debt. Every venue on this list can give you that.
If you’re planning a micro wedding in Tobago and you’re still looking for a photographer, I’d love to be part of your day. Get in touch here.
March 20, 2026
