Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson celebrated their wedding at an exclusive island in the Bahamas. Reports indicate the festivities took place at Little Pipe Cay, a private 38-acre island in the Exumas.
The Exumas are renowned for their pristine waters and sandy beaches. Little Pipe Cay is approximately 70 miles from Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, and around 270 miles from Palm Beach.
Cesar Wurm, a hospitality executive, described Little Pipe Cay as embodying “modern luxury.” The island offers wealthy travelers privacy, security, and customized experiences, providing a rare combination of natural beauty and seclusion.
The rental cost for the island remains undisclosed, but the property includes 11 bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, a boat dock, a hot tub, a helipad, and an infinity pool.
The island also features five colonial-style estates and beach bungalows, showcasing elegance and colonial charm. It served as a film location for “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” and “Casino Royale.”
Approximately 40 guests attended the intimate celebration, including Trump Jr.’s siblings, Ivanka, Eric, and Tiffany Trump, along with their families.
President Donald Trump did not attend due to presidential duties, expressing his wishes to be there on Truth Social. Bettina Anderson offered a glimpse of married life on Instagram, sharing an item with her new name, “Mrs. Trump.”
The wedding followed an engagement in December 2025 after about a year of dating. Anderson, 39, is known as a philanthropist and model, frequently appearing at Trump family events in Palm Beach and Mar-a-Lago.
