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“Married at First Sight” Heads to the Caribbean

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - June 18, 2019

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The popular Lifetime series “Married at First Sight” is heading to the Caribbean.

Two full episodes of the reality show, featuring Antigua’s Pineapple Beach Club resort, will air June 26 and July 3 respectively.

“We are so proud to show off Pineapple Beach Club and the island of Antigua,” said Sanjay Ambrose, Resort Manager at Pineapple Beach Club Antigua. “It was a pleasure to host the Married at First Sight couples and provide them with a truly memorable all-inclusive honeymoon experience.”

Both episodes were shot entirely on location in Antigua, with the honeymoon couples, who married after having been paired up by relationship experts without having previously met, staying at the Pineapple Beach Club.

The all-inclusive Pineapple Beach Club is part of Elite Island Resorts’ collection of resorts across the region, which includes properties in Antigua, Saint Lucia, Barbados, the Grenadines and Panama.”

“Antigua is famous for its 365 amazing beaches, and is an easy island to travel to with direct flights from many major cities,” explains Ambrose. “For weddings, honeymoons, and wonderful all-inclusive vacations any time of year, Antigua is always an excellent choice,” she said.

For more, visit the Pineapple Beach Club.

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