The Best Beach & Waterfront Wedding Venues in Jericho Center, VT

The Best Beach & Waterfront Wedding Venues in Jericho Center, VT

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3 Wedding Venues in Jericho Center, VT

Beaches, waterfront settings
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Community Sailing Center 

5.0

Burlington, VT
  • Up to 125 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $300

Located conveniently on the Burlington waterfront, The Community Sailing Center is perfect for any of life’s celebrations! Our beautiful lakeside venue is a lively hub on the shores of Lake Champlain, less than a mile from downtown Burlington, VT, where community members gather to experience the lake together. Our Merrill Family Terrace and newly-renovated Dana Pier offer breathtaking views of Lake Champlain, the Burlington Waterfront, and the Adirondacks. These versatile spaces with stunning backdrops are perfect for hosting weddings, company retreats, celebrations of life, and more! Hosting your event at the CSC means you are celebrating in a purpose-built, net-zero, fully accessible building. The Community Sailing Center was founded in 1994 with a mission to connect people to Lake Champlain. As a nonprofit, all revenue from venue rentals goes directly back into supporting the CSC and our programs. To this day, our purpose remains the same: “Lake Access. Life Lessons. For All.”

Why you'll love this venue

  • Classic seating dinner
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Surrounded by nature

Venue considerations

  • No all-inclusive dining options
  • Additional event staff required
  • Does not have a dance floor
Awarded Best of Zola
The Community Sailing Center was an absolutely perfect place to have our wedding! The vibe was amazing, the view unbeatable, and the space felt both intimate and full of life. Tilly was so helpful and accommodating from start to finish—she was truly a joy to work with. The staff helped quickly transition from an outdoor to indoor ceremony at the last minute due to rain and made what could have been a stressful moment, feel very easy. It was perfect for our tiny wedding (under 30 guests) and I’m sure would be lovely for a bigger one as well! If you’re looking for a Burlington venue that’s beautiful, flexible, and staffed by people who truly care, this is the one.
Morgan A., 7 months ago
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Hotel Champlain Burlington, Curio Collection by Hilton 

5.0

Burlington, VT
  • Up to 450 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $6,000

Hotel Champlain is a full-service hotel wedding venue in Burlington, Vermont. The facility offers an excellent location, overlooking Lake Champlain, and is set just moments from Burlington International Airport. With scenic views of the lake and the Adirondacks, you’ll have stunning backdrops readily available for your wedding day.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a dance floor to dance the night away
  • Has a luxe vibe
  • Both indoor and outdoor options

Venue considerations

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Venue feels large for events with small guest lists
  • No free parking
Awarded Best of Zola
Hotel Champlain Burlington, Curio Collection by Hilton was an exceptional venue for our wedding. From our initial inquiry to the day of the event, the staff was extremely responsive and communicative via email, phone, and in-person meetings. The space is beautiful and very easy to decorate to fit any wedding theme. As a special touch, they provided a complimentary wine and cheese board in our guest room which was a lovely surprise. We would 100% book any event at Hotel Champlain again in the future. The professionalism and attention to detail made our special day truly unforgettable.
Dawn T., a year ago
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Lake Morey Resort 

5.0

Fairlee, VT
  • Up to 300 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor

Lake Morey Resort specializes in creating weddings as unique and distinct as you. We have been hosting couples and their families for three generations – it’s genuinely a family affair. Over our 50 years, we have cultivated and designed a variety of lakefront event rooms, spectacular lakeside and garden outdoor spaces, freshly appointed guest rooms, classically trained chefs, and professional service and bar staff; all awaiting to make your day exceptional.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a dance floor to dance the night away
  • Multiple event spaces
  • Has a relaxed and casual vibe

Venue considerations

  • Lighting and sound are not included
  • Does not allow pets
  • Best for events with big guest lists
We couldn’t have asked for a better venue experience for our wedding weekend (which consisted of a welcome party in the Mapleview Gardens, tented Front Lawn ceremony and reception, and after party in the Golf Clubhouse). Bonnie and her team were incredibly easy to work with from start to finish, quick to respond to any emails, and truly went above and beyond to bring all of our ideas, visions, and requests to life. Since our guests were traveling, it was nice to have a one-stop-shop for all of the wedding activities once guests arrived, and the Wappanachee Cottage was the perfect home base for the bride/groom and family to stay for the weekend and have plenty of room to separate to get ready. When the weather didn’t (at all!) cooperate, they were flexible and proactive, offering back-up spaces and seamlessly adapting plans to ensure everything still felt magical and stress-free. We were so excited to have our wedding here, and they somehow exceeded our incredibly high hopes & expectations. So grateful to have had our wedding at Lake Morey Resort!
Cara M., 2 days ago

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Why Choose Vermont for Your Wedding Celebration?

Vermont gives you historic barns with 200-year-old hand-hewn beams, mountain resorts offering panoramic views and lakeside venues with private beaches perfect for sunset ceremonies. The state transforms dramatically with the seasons creating distinct backdrops for your special day; from May's delicate apple blossoms to September's peak foliage when sugar maples burst into vibrant crimson and gold.

What Wedding Venue Options Can You Find in Vermont?

Barn & Farm Venues: Rustic Elegance

Vermont's iconic barn venues showcase cathedral ceilings with original post-and-beam architecture that can accommodate both intimate gatherings and larger celebrations up to 175 guests. Farm venues let you exchange vows within blooming gardens that evolve throughout the wedding season offering a natural backdrop that changes with each month.

Mountain & Resort Venues: Scenic Vistas with Convenience

Mountain Top Resort offers you 700 acres of private land with distinct ceremony sites including mountaintop meadows featuring expansive views. At Sugarbush Resort you can create comprehensive wedding weekends with dedicated coordinators organizing activities between your wedding events for a complete experience.

How Accessible Are Vermont Wedding Venues?

While specific fully accessible venues aren't widely advertised venues like The Essex Resort and Spa and Retreat Farm in Brattleboro offer potential options for your inclusive celebration. Always reach out to venues directly about their accessibility features including ramps wheelchair-accessible restrooms and accommodations to ensure all your guests can fully participate.

What Do Vermont Wedding Venues Cost?

You'll find Vermont wedding venues typically range from $5800 to $7000 which falls below the national benchmark of $6500 to $12000. September commands premium pricing as Vermont's most sought-after wedding month thanks to ideal weather and stunning foliage conditions.

Total wedding budgets based on guest count:

  • 50 guests: $22,457
  • 100 guests: $37,217
  • 150 guests: $51,092
  • 200 guests: $63,492
  • 250 guests: $75,892 (corrected)
  • 300 guests: $88,291

How Should You Budget for Vermont Wedding Services?

Service CategoryAverage Cost% of Total Budget (150 guests)
Florists$7,11014%
Wedding Planners$7,11014%
Venues$6,39913%
Videographers$4,90610%
Catering$5,11910%
Photographers$4,6579%
Bar Services$4,0958%
Bands and DJs$1,4703%
Cakes and Desserts$1,1232%
Hair & Makeup$7251%

When Should You Book Your Vermont Venue?

For those dreamy fall foliage weddings from late September to mid-October you'll need to book 12-18 months in advance. Summer weddings require a 10-12 month lead time while winter weddings offer you more flexibility with shorter booking windows if you're planning on a tighter timeline.

Which Vermont Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

The Old Lantern Inn and Barn in Charlotte delivers exceptional culinary experiences with Chef Roland's creations that your guests will describe as "the best they've ever tasted." At Killington Resort Chef Eric can create tailored menus accommodating your dietary preferences while Lareau Farm Inn gives you farm-to-table options in a picturesque countryside setting your foodie friends will appreciate.

How Can Remote Guests Participate in Vermont Weddings?

You can find several Vermont venues that accommodate interactive remote participation beyond basic streaming. Look for places offering multi-camera setups interactive platforms for real-time messaging and even virtual reality experiences. The best venues will help you create personalized digital experiences and virtual gatherings before or after your main celebration so everyone feels included.

What Makes Vermont Weddings Unique?

Your Vermont wedding will likely involve guests traveling from out-of-state creating perfect opportunities for multi-day celebrations. Local venues often partner with regional attractions to offer your guests custom experiences; brewery tours guided hikes or private farm visits that showcase Vermont's unique character and natural beauty making your wedding a true destination experience.

Why Choose Vermont for Your Wedding Celebration?

Vermont gives you historic barns with 200-year-old hand-hewn beams, mountain resorts offering panoramic views and lakeside venues with private beaches perfect for sunset ceremonies. The state transforms dramatically with the seasons creating distinct backdrops for your special day; from May's delicate apple blossoms to September's peak foliage when sugar maples burst into vibrant crimson and gold.

What Wedding Venue Options Can You Find in Vermont?

Barn & Farm Venues: Rustic Elegance

Vermont's iconic barn venues showcase cathedral ceilings with original post-and-beam architecture that can accommodate both intimate gatherings and larger celebrations up to 175 guests. Farm venues let you exchange vows within blooming gardens that evolve throughout the wedding season offering a natural backdrop that changes with each month.

Mountain & Resort Venues: Scenic Vistas with Convenience

Mountain Top Resort offers you 700 acres of private land with distinct ceremony sites including mountaintop meadows featuring expansive views. At Sugarbush Resort you can create comprehensive wedding weekends with dedicated coordinators organizing activities between your wedding events for a complete experience.

How Accessible Are Vermont Wedding Venues?

While specific fully accessible venues aren't widely advertised venues like The Essex Resort and Spa and Retreat Farm in Brattleboro offer potential options for your inclusive celebration. Always reach out to venues directly about their accessibility features including ramps wheelchair-accessible restrooms and accommodations to ensure all your guests can fully participate.

What Do Vermont Wedding Venues Cost?

You'll find Vermont wedding venues typically range from $5800 to $7000 which falls below the national benchmark of $6500 to $12000. September commands premium pricing as Vermont's most sought-after wedding month thanks to ideal weather and stunning foliage conditions.

Total wedding budgets based on guest count:

  • 50 guests: $22,457
  • 100 guests: $37,217
  • 150 guests: $51,092
  • 200 guests: $63,492
  • 250 guests: $75,892 (corrected)
  • 300 guests: $88,291

How Should You Budget for Vermont Wedding Services?

Service CategoryAverage Cost% of Total Budget (150 guests)
Florists$7,11014%
Wedding Planners$7,11014%
Venues$6,39913%
Videographers$4,90610%
Catering$5,11910%
Photographers$4,6579%
Bar Services$4,0958%
Bands and DJs$1,4703%
Cakes and Desserts$1,1232%
Hair & Makeup$7251%

When Should You Book Your Vermont Venue?

For those dreamy fall foliage weddings from late September to mid-October you'll need to book 12-18 months in advance. Summer weddings require a 10-12 month lead time while winter weddings offer you more flexibility with shorter booking windows if you're planning on a tighter timeline.

Which Vermont Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

The Old Lantern Inn and Barn in Charlotte delivers exceptional culinary experiences with Chef Roland's creations that your guests will describe as "the best they've ever tasted." At Killington Resort Chef Eric can create tailored menus accommodating your dietary preferences while Lareau Farm Inn gives you farm-to-table options in a picturesque countryside setting your foodie friends will appreciate.

How Can Remote Guests Participate in Vermont Weddings?

You can find several Vermont venues that accommodate interactive remote participation beyond basic streaming. Look for places offering multi-camera setups interactive platforms for real-time messaging and even virtual reality experiences. The best venues will help you create personalized digital experiences and virtual gatherings before or after your main celebration so everyone feels included.

What Makes Vermont Weddings Unique?

Your Vermont wedding will likely involve guests traveling from out-of-state creating perfect opportunities for multi-day celebrations. Local venues often partner with regional attractions to offer your guests custom experiences; brewery tours guided hikes or private farm visits that showcase Vermont's unique character and natural beauty making your wedding a true destination experience.

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