The Ultimate Coastal
Wedding Experience

Plan your dream Galveston wedding in one weekend!

Jan 3-4, 2026 | Galveston Island Convention Center at The San Luis Resort

2 Days | Top Local Vendors + Venues | Expert Panels | Inspiration | Coastal Charm

Forget the cookie-cutter wedding fair.

The Galveston Bridal Expo presented by Married On Island is a curated, coastal-inspired experience built exclusively for couples planning a wedding on Galveston Island.

Meet handpicked local vendors, get inspired by island-style setups, and connect directly with the professionals who know how to bring your vision to life - whether you’re dreaming of a barefoot beach ceremony or a historic mansion celebration.

This is not your typical expo. This is island time, well planned.

What to Expect

  • A highly curated lineup of vetted local vendors

  • Real wedding inspiration, style installation, and interactive booths

  • Giveaways, exclusive offers, and swag for attendees

  • A laid-back, pressure-free atmosphere to meet planners, photographers, florists, venues, beauty teams, DJs, and more

  • Insider tips and planning resources from Married On Island

Ready to attend the Galveston Bridal Expo?

  • For Couples

    Whether you’re newly engaged or finalizing your dream team, this is your chance to plan like a local.

    General Admission and VIP options available. Take advantage of early bird ticket prices!

  • For Vendors + Sponsors

    Want to be part of the Galveston Bridal Expo presented by Married On Island? We’re looking for professional, Galveston-focused wedding vendors who align with our mission to elevate the island’s wedding scene.

    Secure your booth by Oct 3, 2025 for early bird pricing.

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Press & Media Kit
 

Location

Galveston Island Convention Center at The San Luis Resort

5600 Seawall Blvd., Galveston, TX 7751

Directions to Galveston