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The best wedding florists in the Dominican Republic

From the beaches of Punta Cana to the gardens of Cap Cana, the florists who dress a Caribbean wedding with tropical colour and arrangements that survive the heat.

Last reviewed April 2026.
The verdict

A Dominican wedding leans into colour, with tropical blooms and lush green that suit the beaches and the bright light, and the best local florists know how to make it all hold up through a hot day.

The studios below are established Punta Cana and Cap Cana teams with real records of resort weddings, access to local and imported blooms and the craft to build in the heat.

Lean on what grows well locally, plan for the climate, and choose a studio that already works at your resort and understands its rules.

The short answer

For a wedding in the Dominican Republic, choose a florist who works the resorts and knows how flowers behave in the heat. Vlady Flowers is a family run Punta Cana studio working with international couples since 2016, Adorissa Flowers Luxury and Events designs elegant florals from Cap Cana, Tropical Garden Flowers specialises in premium design and decor in Punta Cana, and Protea FloraLab is a team of European trained florists working since 2017. Tropical blooms and a bright palette suit the setting best.

Florists listed
Four we rate
Punta Cana and Cap Cana
Book ahead
6 to 9 months
sooner for winter dates
Best season
Dec to Apr
dry, cooler, kinder to flowers
Languages
Spanish, English
resort experience
The shortlist

The Dominican Republic shortlist, on merit

Real, established studios we rate for the Dominican Republic. The order is our honest read, not a paid placement. Choose the studio whose work matches the wedding you picture.

A working shortlist of florists with real track records on the coast.
01

Vlady Flowers

Punta Cana

A family studio working since 2016.

Vlady Flowers is a family run Punta Cana florist working with couples from around the world since 2016, across styles from classic and tropical to boho, with bouquets, arrangements and aisle decor. Best for couples who want a versatile local team experienced with destination weddings and resort logistics.

Punta CanaSince 2016Family runVersatile
02

Adorissa Flowers Luxury and Events

Cap Cana

Elegant florals and event design.

A luxury floral and event design brand based in Cap Cana, dedicated to elegant arrangements and full event experiences. Best for couples who want a polished, design led look and a studio that can handle both flowers and the wider styling of the day.

Cap CanaLuxuryEvent designElegant
03

Tropical Garden Flowers

Punta Cana

Premium design and decor.

Based in Punta Cana, Tropical Garden Flowers specialises in premium floral design and event decor for weddings on the coast. Best for couples who want a local studio focused on a lush, tropical look and the decor that goes with it.

Punta CanaPremiumTropicalDecor
04

Protea FloraLab

Punta Cana

European trained florists since 2017.

Opened in 2017, Protea FloraLab is a Punta Cana team whose florists hold diplomas in floral event design from European schools. Best for couples who want a contemporary, design school trained aesthetic delivered by a studio rooted on the coast.

Punta CanaSince 2017TrainedContemporary
Planning context

The practicalities, plainly

Work with the climate

Caribbean heat and humidity are hard on cut flowers, so the most reliable arrangements lean on hardy tropical blooms and greenery that hold up outdoors. A local florist knows which flowers wilt by sunset and which sail through, so trust their guidance on what to choose.

Local versus imported

Tropical flowers grown for the climate are abundant and cost effective, while delicate imports such as peonies travel far, cost more and fade faster in the heat. Building a palette around what thrives locally gives more flower for your budget and a better looking day.

The season that ruins it

The dry, cooler months of December through April are kindest to flowers and to guests, while the late summer hurricane season brings heat, storms and risk. Plan the date with the climate in mind, and the flowers follow.

Resorts and access

Many couples marry at a large resort with rules on outside vendors and access. Confirm whether your hotel allows your chosen florist and what any vendor fee is, since some resorts prefer their in house decor team.

What it costs

The fees, told straight.

Wedding florals in the Dominican Republic range from modest resort packages of a few hundred dollars to several thousand for a fully styled celebration with ceremony installations and decor, reviewed April 2026. Choosing local tropical blooms over delicate imports keeps the budget in check without dropping the impact.

Resorts often bundle basic flowers into a package, which can be a false economy if the look matters to you. Decide where flowers count most, the ceremony backdrop or the tables, and put the budget there with a florist whose work you trust.

Figures are indicative and reviewed April 2026. They move with scale, the studio, imported blooms and resort vendor fees. Confirm minimum spends and inclusions directly with each florist.

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The wider team

Who else to bring in, and why

Photographers

Tropical flowers photograph beautifully in the bright coastal light, so a florist whose palette suits your setting lifts every detail shot. Share the floral plan with your photographer so the best arrangements are caught in good light.

Planners and coordinators

Most resorts assign a coordinator, but an independent planner manages outside vendors and the timeline so the flowers arrive, install and survive the day. Good coordination protects the look you paid for.

Decor and lighting

Several Dominican florists also handle decor and styling, which keeps flowers, linens and lighting in one coherent hand. If you want a single look, ask whether your florist offers full event design.

Common questions

Dominican Republic florists, answered.

Who are the best wedding florists in the Dominican Republic?

Established studios with real resort records lead, including the family run Vlady Flowers, the Cap Cana studio Adorissa Flowers Luxury and Events, the Punta Cana studio Tropical Garden Flowers, and the European trained team Protea FloraLab. The right choice depends on your resort and the look you want.

How much do wedding flowers cost in the Dominican Republic?

Florals range from a few hundred dollars for a resort package to several thousand for a fully styled celebration with installations, as of April 2026. Choosing local tropical blooms over imports keeps the budget in check.

Which flowers hold up in the Caribbean heat?

Hardy tropical blooms and greenery hold up best outdoors, while delicate imports such as peonies fade faster in the heat. A local florist will steer you to what thrives in the climate, which also lasts the day.

When is the best season for wedding flowers here?

The dry, cooler months of December through April are kindest to flowers and to guests. The late summer hurricane season brings heat and storms, so most couples plan around it.

Can we use our own florist at a resort?

Often, but many resorts charge an outside vendor fee or prefer their in house decor team. Confirm your hotel's policy before booking a florist, since the fee can be significant.

The look

A sense of the day.

Editorial stock photograph of a wedding table setting in warm light, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a wedding table setting in warm light, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a wedding reception, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a wedding reception, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a coastline at golden hour, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a coastline at golden hour, illustrative.

Images are licensed editorial stock for illustration. They do not depict a specific vendor, venue or wedding.

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