Payal & Elvis’s love story is full of heartfelt moments and surprises, culminating in a vibrant Indian wedding set against the stunning backdrop of Punta Cana’s turquoise beaches.

The journey began in 2014 when they started dating, and from early on, Aruba held a special place in their hearts. On their first Christmas together, Elvis gifted Payal plane tickets to Aruba—turning their dream vacation into a cherished memory. Fast forward eight years, and Elvis planned the ultimate surprise: a proposal at the very same romantic beachside restaurant where their first vacation began. On June 22, 2022—exactly eight years after they first dated—Elvis got down on one knee as a photographer “captured” the moment, with the Caribbean sunset lighting their path toward forever.

Planning a destination wedding was a natural fit for the couple, especially with Payal’s experience as a wedding coordinator. The team they chose made every detail seamless, from their travel agent’s expert guidance to their wedding planner, Luisa’s flawless execution at Dreams Macao Beach Punta Cana. Payal’s hair and makeup artist kept her glowing despite the Caribbean heat, and the DJ flawlessly curated the soundtrack for every event, blending cultural beats with island vibes.

When it came to her bridal look, Payal surprised herself by embracing red—a traditional wedding color she hadn’t worn before. A friend’s discovery of a stunning lengha from India sealed the decision, and Payal radiated elegance in a look that was both traditional and true to her.

What truly stood out to guests was the immersive cultural experience. For many of Elvis’s family, it was their first Indian and destination wedding. Over three days, guests enjoyed vibrant ceremonies, lively dancing, and a delicious fusion of Indian and Caribbean flavors. Payal and Elvis crafted an atmosphere where everyone felt like they were on a joyous vacation rather than just attending a wedding.

One moment forever etched in Payal’s heart was her walk down the aisle, carrying a framed photo of her late father. As a prayer was said in his honor, a sudden Caribbean rain shower felt like a beautiful, spiritual blessing—turning a bittersweet moment into one filled with love and presence.

Payal and Elvis’s wedding was not just a celebration of their love, but a joyful blend of culture, family, and unforgettable memories—a true destination dream come to life.

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Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Elvis and I started dating on June 22, 2014. Early on, he asked me what one place I’d love to visit, and without hesitation, I said “Aruba.” That Christmas, he surprised me with plane tickets to Aruba, making it our very first vacation together—a memory I’ve cherished ever since. 

Fast forward eight years later: while I was away at a friend’s bachelorette party, Elvis called to tell me he had planned a weekend getaway… back to Aruba! As we finalized plans, I told him I wanted to recreate a photo we had taken at a romantic restaurant there called Passions on the Beach, completely unaware that he had much bigger plans in mind.

In June 2022, we returned to Aruba. On June 22, 2022—exactly eight years to the day since we started dating—we had dinner reservations at Passions on the Beach. As we walked toward the restaurant, Elvis suddenly said he had left his phone in the car. I refused to walk back with him because I was in high heels—little did I know he was actually going back for the ring he had hidden there!

When we arrived, a “restaurant photographer” approached us, saying she was taking pictures for their marketing materials and asked if we wanted to participate. Completely clueless, I agreed. She had us pose together, then asked me to pose alone. And while I was smiling for the camera, Elvis got down on one knee behind me. When I turned around, there he was, asking me to marry him with the Caribbean sunset as our backdrop. It was magical, emotional, and perfect in every way—a full-circle moment eight years in the making.

Tell us how you went about planning your wedding, and your overall experience with the Venues, Hair & Makeup, Outfits, Decor Theme, and all of the other important details.
It definitely pays off to be the last one in your friend circle to get married—you learn quickly what you want (and don’t!) for your big day. Being a wedding coordinator also made planning a destination wedding feel smooth and intentional.

All of our vendors made everything so easy. Our travel agent, Indian Destination Weddings, really listened to our must-haves and helped us land on Dreams Macao Beach Punta Cana—the perfect fit. At the resort, our planner Luisa was incredible: organized, responsive, and on top of every detail. Our photographers understood our vision and captured the emotion and energy exactly as we imagined.

For beauty, my hair and makeup artist Caroline simply delivered. I didn’t even do a trial—I just knew she was the one who’d make me look my best throughout every event. After our first night (Sangeet), it was super hot and humid, and the next day guests kept asking if I even sweat because my makeup was still flawless. She made sure my hair and makeup were on point from start to finish.

Music can make or break a celebration, and our DJ nailed it from the first call. We never once had to ask for a change—he understood our vibe and kept every event flowing with the perfect mix.

From outfits and jewelry to décor and color palette, everything tied together seamlessly because our vendors truly got us and made the process stress-free. With the right team, planning transformed from overwhelming to magical.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I’ve never been someone who wears red—I always felt like it didn’t suit me. But for my wedding day, I knew I wanted a traditional look, so I kept an open mind. I tried on several red lenghas at a local wedding boutique here in New Jersey. Some of them were beautiful, but none of them truly felt like the one.

Then one day, a friend of mine was scrolling through a shop in India and came across a stunning red lengha she thought I’d love. She sent it to me, and the moment I saw it, I knew. Even though red wasn’t a color I usually wore, this lengha felt perfect for my wedding day. I wore red for the first time, and I absolutely loved how everything came together—it was traditional, elegant, and so me.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
For so many of our guests, our wedding was full of firsts—especially for my husband’s side of the family. It was their first traditional Indian wedding, their first destination wedding, and for some, even the first wedding they had ever attended!

What they loved most was how interactive and immersive the entire experience was. Over three days, we had multiple events, each with its own energy, theme, and style—colorful outfits, upbeat music, delicious food, and lively dancing. Guests had the chance to fully experience the richness of Indian culture while also enjoying the beauty of a Caribbean vacation.

They loved that each event felt unique: the Welcome Night brought everyone together, the Grah Shanti and Haldi were vibrant and fun, the Wedding Ceremony was traditional yet romantic, and the Reception turned into a full-on party. Guests kept telling us how much they enjoyed dressing up for different events, dancing to a mix of Bollywood and Latin music, and eating food that blended cultures together beautifully.

What made us happiest to hear was that no one ever felt tired or “weddinged-out.” Instead, they felt like they were on a three-day getaway with friends and family—celebrating, laughing, relaxing by the beach, and creating memories that went far beyond a typical wedding weekend. It was exactly the atmosphere we hoped to create.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
One moment that replays in my mind over and over again is my walk down the aisle. Growing up, I always envisioned my dad by my side for that moment—it was something I dreamed about my entire life. But after losing him in 2022, I knew he wouldn’t be there physically. To honor him, I carried a framed photo of him as I walked toward the mandap. It was my way of bringing him with me into this new chapter of my life.

After Elvis and I exchanged garlands, the priest offered a special prayer for my dad. As he placed the tilak on my dads photo, the skies suddenly opened, and it began to rain. We were on a Caribbean island where, the entire week before and after the wedding, the weather had been perfect—sunny skies, no rain in sight. The only rainfall came at that very moment, during the prayer for my dad.

For me, it wasn’t just a coincidence—it felt like my dad was there, blessing our marriage in his own way. The timing was so powerful, so spiritual, that everyone there felt it too. It turned what could have been a bittersweet moment into one filled with love, presence, and comfort. It truly felt like my dad found a way to walk me down the aisle after all.

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Travel Concierge: Indian Destination Wedding | AV & Lighting: Encore | AV Services: Encore | Fire Show: HOTS Productions | Catering: Dreams Macao Beach Punta Cana | Catering (Indian): Krishna Duddukuri | Ceremony Venue: Dreams Macao Beach Punta Cana | Ceremony Walkway: EPC Events | Cinematography: Punta Cana Storytellers | Dhol Player: DJ Ambition | DJ: DJ Ambition | DJ: Harshiv Patel | DJ: Premier Entertainment | Fireworks / Special Effects: Firelab – Marcos Pichardo | Floral & Decor: Caribbean Celebrations | Floral & Decor: V Lady Flowers (Memory Wall & Seating Chart) | Hair & Makeup: C Minervas Looks – Caroline Perez | Mehndi Artist: Henna for All NY | Mehndi Artist (Guests): HOTS Productions | Photographer: Punta Cana Storytellers (Amy Disarno) | Planning & Design: Luisa Miranda Weddings | Priest: Rakesh Pathal | Reception Venue: Dreams Macao Beach Punta Cana | Sangeet Venue: Dreams Macao Beach Punta Cana