Destination Wedding in Greece:

from a Destination Wedding Photographer

Greece is a popular destination for weddings, with its stunning coastline, picturesque islands, and rich cultural heritage. If you're thinking of having a destination wedding in Greece, here are some tips to help you plan your dream wedding. I LOVE Greece and getting married there is the ultimate Mamma Mia moment, but here are some helpful tips to know before you go from a destination wedding photographer and lover of Greece!

  1. Choose your location

Greece has many beautiful locations for a destination wedding. Some popular choices include Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, Rhodes, and Athens. Consider the time of year you want to get married and what kind of setting you're looking for, whether it's a beach wedding, a cliffside ceremony, or a traditional Greek taverna.

  1. Hire a wedding planner

Planning a wedding from afar can be challenging, so consider hiring a local wedding planner who knows the ins and outs of planning a wedding in Greece. A wedding planner can help you with everything from choosing your location, to finding vendors, to handling logistics on the day of the wedding.

  1. Get your paperwork in order

If you're not a Greek citizen, you'll need to have all of your legal documents in order in order to get married in Greece. This includes your passport, birth certificate, and any divorce or death certificates if you've been married before. Your wedding planner can help you navigate the legal requirements.

  1. Choose your vendors

From photographers to caterers to florists, you'll need to choose vendors for your destination wedding in Greece. Your wedding planner can recommend vendors they've worked with before, or you can do your own research online. Keep in mind that some vendors may charge extra for travel and accommodation if they're based outside of your wedding location. If your budget is limited, only having a photographer will suffice. Now, I may be biased

  1. Consider cultural traditions

Greece has many cultural traditions that you may want to incorporate into your wedding. Some popular traditions include breaking plates, dancing the traditional Greek dance, and having a koufeta ceremony, where sugar-coated almonds are given to guests as a symbol of fertility, health, wealth, happiness, and a long life.

  1. Plan for transportation

If you're getting married in a remote location or on an island, you'll need to plan for transportation for you and your guests. This could include ferry rides, private transfers, or even hiring a helicopter.

  1. Embrace the local cuisine

Greek cuisine is delicious and diverse, so consider incorporating local dishes into your wedding menu. From moussaka to souvlaki to baklava, there are many options to choose from. You may also want to consider having a traditional Greek wedding cake, which is often a sponge cake with whipped cream and fruit.

  1. Enjoy the scenery

Finally, make sure to take in the stunning scenery and enjoy your time in Greece. Whether you're getting married on a beach, on a cliffside, or in a traditional Greek taverna, Greece is a beautiful location for a destination wedding. Make sure to take some time to relax and soak up the sun, sea, and culture.

In conclusion, planning a destination wedding in Greece requires some extra effort, but it's definitely worth it for the stunning scenery, rich culture, and delicious cuisine. With the help of a wedding planner, you can create the wedding of your dreams in this beautiful country.

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