EXUMAS — Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson recently celebrated their wedding at Little Pipe Cay, a 38-acre private island in the Exumas, Bahamas. Approximately 40 guests attended the ceremony, including Trump Jr.’s five children and his siblings Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, and Tiffany Trump along with their spouses.
Little Pipe Cay is located about 70 miles from Nassau, Bahamas, and roughly 270 miles from Palm Beach. The island is part of the Exumas, a chain known for ultra-clear water and white, sandy beaches. The property features 11 bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, a boat dock, hot tub, helipad, and infinity pool. According to LVH Global, the island includes five plantation-style estates and beach bungalows. The cost of renting the island has not been made public.
Eric Trump expressed support for the couple during the wedding weekend. “I’m so proud to have witnessed so much of their journey as a couple.” He added, “My brother and Bettina Anderson are wonderful together.”
President Donald Trump did not attend the wedding. He stated on Truth Social, “While I very much wanted to be with my son, Don Jr., and the newest member of the Trump Family, his soon-to-be wife, Bettina, circumstances pertaining to Government, and my love for the United States of America, do not allow me to do so.”
Bettina Anderson, a 39-year-old philanthropist and model, became engaged to Donald Trump Jr. in December 2025 after about one year of dating. Over the past year, she has become a familiar presence at Trump family events in Palm Beach and at Mar-a-Lago. She posted an Instagram story showing a personalized item embroidered with her new name, “Mrs. Trump.”
Cesar Wurm, a Georgia-based hospitality executive, said private islands like Little Pipe Cay appeal to wealthy travelers because they offer privacy, security, and fully customized experiences. “The Exumas, in particular, offer a rare balance of natural beauty and seclusion that is difficult to replicate globally.” Wurm added that the Exumas “still feels relatively untouched and highly curated,” unlike commercial luxury destinations.