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How Much Does a Wedding Cost in Florida? (2026 Guide)

Last updated: March 21, 2026

TLDR

Florida weddings average around $37,600 based on national data adjusted for Florida's cost of living — about 10% above the US average of $34,200. Miami and South Florida beach venues push costs higher; inland cities like Orlando and Jacksonville are closer to the national average. Peak season in Florida is October–April, which is the opposite of most northern states.

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Peak season
In Florida, peak wedding season runs October through April, when weather is mild and humidity is low. This is the opposite of most northern states and means summer can actually offer off-peak pricing.

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Venue minimum
The minimum food and beverage spend required by a venue to book the space. Miami and beachfront venues commonly set minimums of $15,000–$30,000.

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Vendor deposit
A non-refundable upfront payment, typically 25–50% of the contract, required to secure a vendor's date in Florida's competitive wedding market.

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Day-of coordinator
A planner hired only to manage logistics on the wedding day itself. Florida rates typically run $1,200–$3,000 depending on market.

How much does a wedding in Florida cost?

Florida’s wedding market is shaped by its climate. Peak season runs October through April — the mild, low-humidity months — which is the opposite of most northern states. That means couples who are flexible on summer dates can sometimes find significantly better pricing.

Based on national data from The Knot’s 2026 Real Weddings Study adjusted for Florida’s cost of living, the average Florida wedding costs around $37,600. That estimate reflects the full state — Miami and South Florida beach venues drive the high end considerably above this figure, while smaller Florida cities and inland markets keep the average from climbing further.

Miami, Palm Beach, and waterfront venues in Tampa and Clearwater represent Florida’s premium market. Orlando has a large wedding vendor ecosystem with competitive pricing. Jacksonville, Gainesville, and the Panhandle offer the most affordable markets in the state.

Breaking down Florida wedding costs

The table above shows typical spending ranges. Florida-specific considerations:

  • Venue pricing in Miami Beach or South Florida’s luxury hotel market bears little resemblance to the mid-range shown above. Budget $20,000–$40,000+ for a premium Miami reception venue.
  • Florals in Florida are year-round, which can keep some costs lower than in states with short growing seasons. Tropical arrangements are sometimes less expensive than classic European-style florals.
  • Photography is competitive in Florida given the large number of photographers statewide. Rates vary widely by photographer experience and market.

How to reduce wedding costs in Florida

Book a summer date. June through August sees the lowest demand for Florida venues. If you can manage the heat with good venue planning (shaded spaces, air conditioning, evening ceremonies), summer discounts can be meaningful.

Move away from beach markets. Inland Florida — Ocala, Gainesville, Lake Wales — offers venues at significantly lower price points than beach destinations. You still get Florida’s weather without the coastal premium.

Choose a non-Saturday date. Like everywhere, Friday and Sunday weddings in Florida typically cost 15–25% less than comparable Saturday events.

Use Florida’s parks. Florida State Parks offer ceremony permits at very affordable rates. The scenery — springs, forests, Gulf Coast shores — is often more distinctive than a generic event space.

Keep the guest list under 100. Catering costs compound quickly at Florida’s resort-style venues that price heavily by the head.

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Florida wedding cost breakdown by vendor category
Vendor CategoryBudgetAveragePremium
Venue$3,500–$9,000$13,000–$20,000$22,000+
Catering (per person)$50–$80$90–$130$160+
Photography$1,800–$3,000$3,500–$6,000$7,000+
Videography$1,200–$1,800$2,200–$4,000$5,000+
Flowers/Florals$1,800–$3,500$4,500–$8,000$12,000+
DJ/Band$1,200–$1,800$2,200–$4,500$7,000+
Hair & Makeup$350–$600$900–$1,700$2,500+
Cake/Desserts$450–$750$900–$1,600$2,500+
Officiant$200–$350$450–$700$900+
Invitations/Stationery$200–$450$550–$1,100$1,800+
Average US wedding cost: $34,200 (The Knot 2026)

Source: The Knot Real Weddings Study 2026

Average Florida wedding cost: ~$37,600 (estimated)

Source: Estimated from national average using regional cost-of-living data

Q&A

How much does a wedding cost in Florida?

The estimated average for a Florida wedding is around $37,600. Miami and South Florida beach destinations run higher — often $45,000–$60,000+ for mid-size weddings. Orlando and Tampa sit close to the state average. Smaller Florida cities and inland venues offer the best value.

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What is the cheapest way to get married in Florida?

Summer is actually off-peak in Florida, making June–August the cheapest time for venue rates despite being peak elsewhere. Inland venues away from beach destinations cost significantly less. Smaller guest lists and Tuesday–Thursday dates compound the savings. Many couples also take advantage of Florida's year-round outdoor weather for more affordable ceremony-only venues paired with restaurant receptions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are beach weddings in Florida expensive?
Beach ceremony permits in Florida are relatively affordable ($150–$500 for public beaches). The cost comes from vendors who charge travel fees to reach remote beach locations, and from reception venues near popular beach markets like Miami Beach, Clearwater, or Destin.
What is the cheapest time of year for a Florida wedding?
June through August is the least expensive period for most Florida venues because of heat and humidity. Vendors may offer discounts during these months. January through April is peak season — beautiful weather but more competitive pricing.
Is Miami significantly more expensive for weddings than Orlando?
Yes. Miami's luxury hotel and waterfront venue market commands noticeably higher minimums than Orlando. Tampa sits between the two in terms of typical costs.
Do Florida venues charge resort fees?
Resort venues — common in Miami, Orlando, and beach markets — often charge resort fees, parking, and setup fees on top of the food-and-beverage minimum. Get an all-inclusive quote before comparing venues.

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