A couple who spent the past two days trapped in the midst of Cyclone Debbie on Hamilton Island have shown the world their love is stronger than a storm.

Amy Murphy and Damien Hall had to cancel their wedding this week after arriving on Hamilton Island as Cyclone Debbie bore down on the region.

The couple and their five-year-old son, Jack, were forced to abandon their plans and take refuge in their rented home.

“It’s disappointing that’s for sure, but the main thing is that we’re all safe and we’ll still get married,” Mr Hall told the TODAY Show this morning.

“They say rain on your wedding day is supposed to be good luck,” Ms Murphy added with a laugh.

“A cyclone won’t stop us.”

Ms Murphy, Mr Hall and their son Jack. (Supplied)

The pair said they originally hoped to reschedule the wedding for later in the week, but were forced to reassess once the sun rose this morning and they saw the extent of the damage.

“(We will) speak to our wedding planner, and hopefully be able to do it here, if not this week, then sometime in the future,” Mr Hall said.

Ms Murphy wasn’t letting the state of affairs get her down though, putting on a brave face in the wake of their disappointment.

“This is the best man I’ve ever known in my life,” she said.

“I get to marry him whether there’s a cyclone or not.”

“I get to marry him whether there’s a cyclone or not." Ms Murphy kept a positive outlook in the wake of the storm. (Facebook)

Mr Hall echoed his fiancé’s sentiment, going so far as to say their experience during the storm only made him more certain of his love for her.

“When we were all sticking together yesterday, huddled in the bathroom, it just showed to me, with Jack and Amy, I really love them, and they’ve been there for me, and she’s amazing under the pressure of a cyclone,” he said.

The roof of the home the loved-up couple were staying in was ripped from the building and they had to evacuated, Ms Murphy said.

A local resident offered up their home to the couple and their son, and they took refuge there until late this morning.

Ms Murphy’s said they had heard from her maid-of-honour and her husband, but added they are still waiting to hear from two of their other friends who got trapped on the island.

Ms Murphy and Mr Hall join a number of other couples forced to cancel their plans, including Stacey Wright and Simon Robinson who were supposed to marry on the island yesterday.