When to Send Save the Dates for a Destination Wedding Abroad

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Planning a wedding abroad comes with a different rhythm than planning at home, and timing is everything. One of the most common questions couples ask early on is when to send save the dates for a destination wedding, especially when guests are travelling internationally.

Sending save the dates at the right time sets expectations, helps guests plan confidently, and reduces stress for everyone involved. This guide walks you through the ideal timing, what to consider before sending them, and how save the dates fit into your wider destination wedding planning timeline.

Why Save the Dates Matter More for Destination Weddings

Unlike local weddings, destination celebrations require guests to plan well in advance. Flights, accommodation, passports, visas, and time off work all take coordination and save the dates give guests the clarity they need to begin.

For destination weddings, save the dates are not just a courtesy. They are a planning tool that:

  • Reduces last-minute uncertainty
  • Signals commitment and intention
  • Helps guests budget and request time off
  • Allows families to coordinate travel together

So, When Should You Send Save the Dates for a Destination Wedding?

The general rule: 9–12 months in advance

For most destination weddings, sending save the dates 9–12 months before your wedding date is ideal.

This timeframe works well because:

  • Families can coordinate travel
  • Flights are usually available
  • Accommodation can be booked early
  • Guests can plan annual leave
Planning a wedding abroad and sending save the dates

When to send them earlier than 12 months

There are situations where sending save the dates 12–15 months in advance is recommended:

  • Guests are travelling long-haul
  • The destination requires visas or passports
  • Your wedding falls during peak travel season
  • You are hosting a multi-day wedding experience

In these cases, early notice is a kindness rather than over-planning.

When 6–8 months may be enough

If your guest list is small, most guests live nearby, or travel is straightforward, 6–8 months can still work, but this is best considered the minimum, not the ideal.

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What Should Be Finalised Before Sending Save the Dates?

Before sending anything, make sure the following are confirmed:

  • Your wedding date
  • Your destination (country and region at minimum)
  • Your venue (or at least the main location)
  • A clear sense of guest count

If venue decisions feel overwhelming at this stage, this guide on how to find a wedding venue without falling down the rabbit hole can help you gain clarity before committing.

What Information Should Be Included on Destination Wedding Save the Dates?

Save the dates don’t need to include every detail, but they should give guests enough information to start planning.

At minimum, include:

  • Your names
  • Wedding date
  • Destination (city/region/country)
  • A note that a formal invitation will follow

If you already have a wedding website, including the link is highly recommended so guests can check travel guidance as it becomes available.

Digital vs Printed Save the Dates for Weddings Abroad

Both options are completely acceptable, the right choice depends on your guests and your style.

Digital save the dates

  • Fast delivery
  • Eco-friendly
  • Ideal for international guest lists

Printed save the dates

  • Keepsake quality
  • Feels more traditional
  • Works well if guests expect formal stationery

Some couples choose a hybrid approach by sending a digital save the date followed by printed invitations later.

How Save the Dates Fit Into Your Overall Planning Timeline

Save the dates are just one part of the destination wedding planning journey.

A simplified timeline looks like this:

  • 12–15 months: Save the dates (if travel is complex)
  • 9–12 months: Save the dates (standard destination timing)
  • 8–10 weeks before: Formal invitations
  • 4–6 weeks before: Final RSVPs

If your ceremony type involves multiple events or cultural considerations, this can affect timing. This guide to types of destination wedding ceremonies in Europe explains how different ceremonies influence planning flow.

Helping Guests Feel Confident Saying Yes

One of the biggest benefits of sending save the dates early is confidence; guests feel informed rather than pressured.

Early notice allows guests to:

  • Research flights gradually
  • Coordinate childcare or work schedules
  • Decide realistically whether they can attend

This transparency leads to more thoughtful RSVPs and a calmer planning experience.
For many guests, travel planning also includes practical questions like what to pack and how to dress for the destination. Sharing guidance early can help guests feel even more confident about attending.

If your celebration is in Italy or along the coast, this guide on what to wear to a destination wedding on the Amalfi Coast is a helpful resource you can point guests to once they receive your save the date.

Save the Date Planning Summary

Before sending your save the dates, check the following:

  • Guest list is final
  • Date and destination are confirmed
  • Venue is secured or clearly defined
  • Timing aligns with travel requirements
  • Guests have a way to access future updates
Guests planning travel after receiving destination wedding save the dates

FAQ — Destination Wedding Save the Dates

When should I send save the dates for a destination wedding?

For destination weddings, save the dates are best sent 9–12 months in advance. If guests are travelling long-haul or need visas, sending them earlier can be helpful.

What information should be on a destination wedding save the date?

Include your names, wedding date, destination, and a note that a formal invitation will follow. A wedding website link is also helpful if available.

Is it okay to send digital save the dates for a destination wedding?

Yes. Digital save the dates are widely accepted and especially practical for international weddings, as long as guests receive and acknowledge them.

Can save the dates be sent more than a year in advance?

Yes, particularly for destination weddings with complex travel. Just ensure your date and location are fully confirmed.

Do save the dates replace formal invitations?

No. Save the dates notify guests early, while formal invitations are sent closer to the wedding with full details and RSVP requests

Final Thoughts on Save the Dates for Weddings Abroad

Save the dates are one of the first ways your guests experience your destination wedding, and timing them thoughtfully sets the tone for everything that follows.

When sent at the right moment, they offer clarity, respect your guests’ time, and make planning feel calm rather than rushed. Like many destination wedding decisions, this is less about rigid rules and more about intention.

If you’re planning a wedding abroad and want guidance that considers your guests as carefully as your vision, exploring thoughtful planning resources and real wedding examples is the best place to begin.

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