Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson were married on Saturday on Little Pipe Cay, a secluded 38-acre private island located in the Exuma chain of the Bahamas.

The exclusive venue, known for its luxurious amenities and pristine natural beauty, provided a private setting for the couple's nuptials.

Little Pipe Cay is a significant destination for exclusive retreats, offering extensive grounds and high-end accommodations for its guests. The island features multiple villas, white-sand beaches, and a range of water sports facilities, underscoring its appeal to those seeking privacy and luxury.

The choice of such a remote and opulent location highlights the couple's preference for a discreet yet elaborate celebration away from public scrutiny.

Sources familiar with the island describe it as a "paradise" with a focus on natural preservation and a tranquil atmosphere. The island's infrastructure is designed to support private events, including weddings, with dedicated staff and services.

Prior to this union, Donald Trump Jr. was married to Vanessa Trump, with whom he has five children. The announcement of his marriage to Bettina Anderson marks a new chapter for the couple.

Little Pipe Cay has previously hosted other high-profile events and private gatherings, cementing its reputation as a premier destination for exclusive celebrations in the Caribbean.

The wedding took place amidst the island’s tropical landscape, providing a picturesque backdrop for the ceremony and subsequent festivities.