A couple days after Jen + Jeff were married at Melia Caribe Tropical in Punta Cana, we made our way to Altos de Chavon for their Trash the Dress session. We had been admiring this location for awhile, and we were so excited to finally see it in person. Altos de Chavon which is located on the Casa de Campo property, is a gorgeous replica 16th century Mediterranean village in the heart of the Dominican countryside. It was some stunning architectural features and overlooks the river. We decided we wanted to grab some amazing sunset photos in Bayahibe, which happened to be the best vantage point at that time of year to get just that! It was so great hanging out on the beach eating bags of chips to pass the time (and we were starving!) with these two while we waited for the perfect moment.

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