Picture this: youāre walking barefoot down a sandy aisle, ocean breeze in your hair, or maybe youāre under twinkling fairy lights in a Tuscan vineyard, clutching your bouquet like itās a glass of Prosecco at a bottomless brunch. Thatās the magic of a destination weddingāitās not just a ceremony, itās a whole vibe.
But hereās the thing no one tells youāplanning a wedding is basically like organising a festival, but with way more sequins and emotional stakes. Add in the fact that itās in another country and suddenly, your mood board turns into a passport stamp-collecting, timezone-juggling, spreadsheet-filled adventure.
So, how do you make sure your dream wedding abroad isnāt just Instagram-perfect, but also stress-free and fun? Letās break it down, teen-vogue-meets-your-group-chat style.
1. Pick your location like itās your soulmate
This is the decision that will set the tone for everything else. Beach in Bali? Castle in Scotland? Chic city rooftop in Paris? Your venue will decide your weather, your dress vibe, your budget (sad but true), and even your guest list.
Hereās the checklist you didnāt know you needed:
- Is it photogenic without needing a million fairy lights?
- Will your grandma survive the journey without threatening to ājust Zoom in insteadā?
- Are there enough local hotels so your friends donāt end up three towns over?
- Will you actually enjoy being there, or are you just chasing Pinterest dreams?
Pro tip: Google ādestination wedding venues in [your dream location]ā and stalk their tagged photos on Instagram. Youāll get the real vibeānot just the styled shoots.

2. Decide if youāre going full DIY or getting a wedding planner
Yes, you can plan a destination wedding yourself, but ask yourselfādo you really want to be texting caterers in another time zone while youāre supposed to be sipping Aperol Spritz by the pool?
A good local wedding planner is basically like hiring a fairy godmother with a clipboard. They know the suppliers, they speak the language (literally and figuratively), and theyāll tell you which āmust-haveā traditions you can skip without offending anyone.
If youāre on a budget, you can even hire one just for the big day to make sure things run smoothly while you focus on⦠you know⦠getting married.
3. Lock in accommodation early
Hereās the thing about destination weddingsāeveryoneās travelling, which means hotel rooms, villas, and Airbnbs get snatched up fast.
Options to consider:
- Booking out the whole venue (if possible) so it becomes your own little wedding bubble.
- Negotiating group rates at nearby hotels.
- Renting a villa for your bridal party (instant pre-wedding slumber party vibes).
And no, you donāt have to pay for everyoneās stay, but arranging options for different budgets makes you look like a logistical goddess.
4. Hire local pros (and not just for the food)
Flying in your cousinās boyfriend whoās āreally good with a cameraā is cute in theory⦠until you realise airport security lost his gear. Local photographers, makeup artists, and florists know the area, the light, and the best suppliers. You can see in Vittore Buzzi Photography examples of how important this can be, and it’s something to consider.
Plus, booking local supports the community youāre celebrating inākarma points and less stress for you.
5. Visit before you commit (and maybe more than once)
I know, flights are expensive. But nothing beats standing in your actual venue, checking the vibe, testing the menu, and seeing the sunset for yourself.
Think of it as a mini holiday disguised as āwedding research.ā Youāll get way more confident in your decisions, and you might even spot little details youād never think of from a distance (like the fact that the aisle is on a hill and maybe not best for stilettos).
6. Turn it into a multi-day experience
The beauty of a destination wedding is that itās not just one day. Your guests have travelledāgive them more than a quick ceremony and a rushed dinner.
Ideas to sprinkle around your main day:
- Welcome drinks by the pool or in a local wine bar.
- A casual beach BBQ the night before.
- Morning-after brunch with strong coffee and even stronger gossip.
Itās not about cramming the scheduleāitās about giving everyone more reasons to remember the trip.
7. Get wedding insurance (yes, itās a thing)
Flights get delayed. Venues double-book (rare, but it happens). Luggage goes missing. Wedding insurance exists to make sure youāre not crying into your dress because your dream day got derailed by a volcano, a pandemic, or a rogue airline policy.
Make sure your policy covers destination weddings specificallyābecause not all of them do.

8. Rememberāitās your wedding, not a travel package
Between guest opinions, Instagram pressure, and the Pinterest rabbit hole, itās easy to forget the whole pointāyou and your partner celebrating your love in a place that makes your hearts explode.
So yes, consider the logistics, but donāt let them drown out your excitement. Youāre not just planning a wedding. Youāre planning a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.