Colleen and Gary married at the Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa in Vero Beach, Florida, a destination wedding for the couple, who flew in from New York. Acromatico, a family-run South Florida and New York City photography studio, made the two-hour drive to document the celebration.
Colleen and Gary chose the Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa in Vero Beach, Florida for their destination wedding, traveling in from New York for the occasion. After a two-hour drive for our team and a two-and-a-half-hour flight for the couple, it was a long-awaited first meeting on the day itself.
It was a very special occasion, and one we left, as we so often do, with happy faces and smiles. Congratulations to Colleen and Gary.
“We always seem to leave with a happy face and smiles, and this was certainly a very special occasion.”
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The Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa sits directly on the Atlantic Ocean in Vero Beach, a barrier-island city on Florida's Treasure Coast in Indian River County, roughly midway between Orlando and West Palm Beach. Its oceanfront setting makes it a natural fit for destination weddings drawing guests from out of state, the way Colleen and Gary's brought family down from New York City.
Vero Beach pairs walkable Atlantic shoreline with a quieter, less-developed feel than South Florida's larger metro beaches, which is part of its appeal for couples who want an oceanfront celebration without a big-city backdrop. For out-of-town couples marrying here, building in travel time matters: Acromatico's own drive to this wedding ran about two hours, and guests flying in from the Northeast should plan around the nearest major airports in Orlando and West Palm Beach. A studio that already knows the route and the region, like Acromatico, shortens the logistics on the day itself.