Learn how to organise a wedding abroad, from timelines and logistics to working with venues and suppliers internationally.
Organising a wedding abroad is not just “booking a venue and showing up.”
It requires coordination across time zones, understanding legal requirements, managing international vendors, planning guest logistics, and navigating cultural differences. Choosing the right destination wedding venues is essential, as the setting sets the tone for the entire celebration and ensures a seamless experience for everyone involved.
The couples who succeed are the ones who start early, ask the right questions, and work with people who understand the complexities.
This is when you should start. Premium venues book out 12-24 months in advance, especially in peak season.
Research destinations and venues
Set realistic budget
Book venue site visits
Understand legal requirements
Confirm venue and pay deposit
Book accommodation blocks for guests
Hire wedding planner (if using one)
Send save-the-dates to guests
Book vendors (photographer, catering, décor)
Finalize guest list and send invitations
Start legal documentation process
This is when you should start. Premium venues book out 12-24 months in advance, especially in peak season.
Finalize all vendor contracts
Create guest information packs (travel, accommodation, itinerary)
Plan additional events (welcome dinner, farewell brunch)
Confirm final guest count
Complete all legal documentation
Finalize timeline and run-of-show
Arrange final payments
Every country has different legal requirements for marriage. Some are straightforward, others require months of paperwork.
Requirements vary by country. France and Italy require residency periods. Portugal and Spain are more flexible.
Many couples do legal ceremony at home, symbolic ceremony abroad.
Non-Muslim couples can marry in UAE with proper documentation. Requirements include passports, birth certificates, and divorce decrees (if applicable).
Cultural sensitivity is essential for South Asian weddings.
Generally straightforward. Most islands require 1-3 day residency before ceremony.
Many couples do legal ceremony at home, symbolic ceremony abroad.
Requirements vary by country. France and Italy require residency periods. Portugal and Spain are more flexible.
Legal marriages can be complex. Most couples opt for symbolic ceremonies with legal marriage at home.
Important: Legal requirements change frequently. Always verify current requirements with the venue, local authorities, or a wedding planner 3-6 months before your wedding.
Time zones, language barriers, and email delays can complicate planning. Use video calls, WhatsApp, and clear written agreements.
Venue packages vary wildly. Some include everything (catering, décor, coordination). Others are just the space. Get itemized quotes.
Not all venues understand South Asian weddings—timing, food requirements, ceremony logistics. Confirm they have experience or are willing to learn.
Photos lie. Service quality, venue feel, and logistical realities only become clear in person. Budget for a site visit.
Your guests are traveling for you. Make their experience seamless and enjoyable.
Send detailed guest packs with travel options, accommodation recommendations, visa requirements, and itinerary.
Work with hotels to secure room blocks at discounted rates. Guests appreciate the savings and convenience.
Welcome dinners, group activities, and farewell brunches make the trip feel like a celebration, not just a wedding.
Miscommunication with vendors can lead to wrong orders, missed details, and frustration.
Solution: Hire a bilingual planner or work with venues that have English-speaking coordinators.
Expect 30-50% of invited guests to decline due to travel, cost, or timing.
Solution: Confirm indoor alternatives and weather policies with your venue upfront.
Service charges, taxes, and vendor fees add up quickly.
Solution: Request itemized quotes and ask about ALL potential fees before signing contract
Destination weddings are complex. Without proper guidance, couples face:
These aren’t rare exceptions. They’re common outcomes when couples try to navigate destination weddings without proper support.
We exist to help couples navigate the complexities of organising a wedding abroad with clarity, confidence, and realistic expectations.
We share practical insights based on experience, not generic advice.
We connect you with venues and planners who understand your needs.
We help you understand what’s realistic before you commit.