Jacksonville Wedding Venue Guide
Insider recommendations from photographers who've captured 600+ weddings at venues throughout Jacksonville and Northeast Florida.
Jacksonville Wedding Venues
Jacksonville's wedding scene offers something St. Augustine doesn't—urban energy, industrial spaces, and resort-style venues with golf course views. From downtown lofts with city skylines to Ponte Vedra resorts with TPC Sawgrass as your backdrop, there's a venue for every style.
We've photographed weddings throughout the Jacksonville area and can help you navigate the options. Each venue below includes our photography insights from real weddings we've captured.
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Industrial & Urban Venues
Exposed brick, warehouse charm, rooftop views, and modern city vibes for couples wanting something different.
- Brick and Beam
Resort & Golf Course Venues
All-inclusive packages, stunning golf course backdrops, and destination wedding vibes without the travel.
- Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort
- TPC Sawgrass
Our Favorite Jacksonville Wedding Venues
Venues we've photographed and know inside and out
Brick and Beam
Industrial venue with exposed brick, wood beams, bamboo courtyard, and rooftop skyline views.
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Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort
Premier golf resort in Ponte Vedra Beach with all-inclusive packages and stunning course views.
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Common questions about Jacksonville wedding venues
Jacksonville offers diverse wedding venue options including urban industrial spaces with exposed brick and skyline views, waterfront venues along the St. Johns River, golf course resorts in Ponte Vedra Beach, and more traditional ballrooms and historic properties. The area is known for having something for every style and budget.
Yes! Ponte Vedra Beach is just 20-30 minutes from downtown Jacksonville and is home to premier resort venues like Sawgrass Marriott. Many couples consider Ponte Vedra part of the greater Jacksonville wedding venue market. It's also conveniently located between Jacksonville and St. Augustine.
Spring (March-May) and fall (October-November) offer the best weather for Jacksonville weddings—comfortable temperatures and lower humidity. Summer weddings work well with air-conditioned venues and sunset ceremonies. Winter offers mild weather and holiday magic, especially near Christmas.
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