Wedding cost breakdown in Florida
For a 275-guest wedding in Florida, expect roughly $33,000 for venue, $28,875 for catering, and $8,250 for photography. Décor, florals, and miscellaneous spend cover the balance. Florida sits in the average market tier, which means catering minimums and venue site fees track right at the national average.
Beachfront resorts dominate; off-season pricing drops 25–35% but weather risk rises.
Where most Florida weddings happen
The 5 cities where the bulk of Florida weddings are held — each with its own pricing dynamics:
- Miami — popular venues run toward the upper end of the $5,000–$25,000 range during peak season.
- Orlando — popular venues run toward the upper end of the $5,000–$25,000 range during peak season.
- Tampa — popular venues run toward the upper end of the $5,000–$25,000 range during peak season.
- Naples — popular venues run toward the upper end of the $5,000–$25,000 range during peak season.
- Key West — popular venues run toward the upper end of the $5,000–$25,000 range during peak season.
How to save 15–30% on a Florida wedding
- Book in June–September (hurricane season). Most Florida venues discount 15–30% outside peak season — same venue, same vendors, materially lower price.
- Friday or Sunday over Saturday. Saves another 10–25% on venue alone in this market.
- Look 30–60 minutes outside the major metro. Vendors in secondary cities deliver the same quality at 20–30% less than Miami pricing.
Want to compare Florida against another market? Back to the national 275-guest baseline or open the full wedding budget calculator with your own numbers.