Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson legally tied the knot in Palm Beach before heading off for a ceremony in one of the most exclusive destinations in the Caribbean — Little Pipe Cay, a source tells Page Six.
The ultra-private, 38-acre island is tucked away in the Exuma Cays, roughly 70 miles from Nassau, and has famously served as the backdrop for blockbuster films including “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” and the James Bond classic “Casino Royale” starring Daniel Craig.
The island was developed and owned by late billionaire Michael Dingman and his wife, Betsy Dingman, who is a friend of Anderson. A source tells us that Betsy attended Anderson’s bridal shower and that Anderson and Don Jr. have vacationed at the spot before.
The couple said “I do” on the isle in front of an intimate group of approximately 40 people that included Don Jr.s’ five children, as well as his famous siblings, Ivanka, Eric and Tiffany Trump, and their spouses.
Anderson’s family and a few very close friends of the bride were also present.
The sprawling retreat, often described as the “crown jewel” of the Exumas, features five plantation-style estates, private beach bungalows, an infinity pool, spa facilities and private dockage for yachts and boats.


Guests typically arrive by helicopter, seaplane or boat from Nassau, Norman Cay or nearby Staniel Cay, adding another layer of exclusivity to the already secluded destination.
The tropical getaway is known for its dramatic white sand beaches and crystal clear waters that shift from deep turquoise to pale, almost cream-colored shallows depending on the tide. Massive sandbars reportedly appear and disappear throughout the day.
Little Pipe Cay also offers total privacy, something likely appealing to Don Jr., 48, and Anderson, 39, as they celebrated their wedding away from the spotlight.



The pair were initially eyeing a White House wedding, but decided to tone things down due to the war in Iran. A source tells Page Six they plan on doing a larger celebration with friends and extended family later this year, possibly at the White House.
Guests at the intimate bash were treated to cake by Palm Beach bakery Sweet Stacy’s and upscale stationer Bernard Maisner created the menu in calligraphy.
Eric Trump told Page Six, “Don and Bettina are wonderful together. I’m so proud to have witnessed so much of their journey as a couple. They truly light up around each other and it’s been amazing watching their story unfold. Couldn’t be happier for them on their special day.”
The couple officially married after obtaining a marriage certificate filed in Palm Beach, Florida.
Don Jr. and Anderson got engaged in December 2025 after about a year of dating.
On Monday, Dec. 15, President Donald Trump announced Don Jr. and Anderson’s engagement, according to a video Laura Loomer posted on X.
“I’m not usually at a loss for words, because I’m usually doing the ranting and raving really well,” Don Jr. said during the announcement. “I want to thank Bettina for that one word: ‘Yes.’”



Anderson then offered her own remarks, saying, “This has been the most unforgettable weekend. I get to marry the love of my life, and I feel like the luckiest girl in the world. Thank you.”
Before his relationship with Anderson, Don Jr. was previously married to Vanessa for 12 years before she filed for divorce in 2018. They share five children: Kai, Donald III, 17; Tristan, 14; Spencer, 13; and Chloe, 11.
Following his divorce, Don Jr. began dating former Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle in 2018. The pair got engaged in 2020 before splitting four years later.
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