from the desk of Mari

This article is part of my complete guide to planning a destination wedding in Europe.
Once the excitement settles and the initial decisions begin to take shape, most couples quietly ask:
Should we get married locally, or should we plan a destination wedding?
Both options can be beautiful. Both come with trade-offs. And neither is the “right” answer for everyone.
This guide is designed to help you decide with clarity without pressure, trends, or expectations shaping your choice.
Many of these questions feel easier once you understand the full planning journey. This guide to planning a wedding abroad without stress offers a clear place to start.
A local wedding often feels familiar and convenient. It can make planning feel simpler on the surface, especially when most guests live nearby.
Local weddings can be deeply meaningful, grounded, and personal, especially when designed with intention.
A destination wedding is less about a faraway place and more about creating an immersive experience. For couples exploring Europe, choosing a destination wedding venue that truly feels like yours can shape the entire experience.
Many couples find that a destination setting naturally creates a sense of intimacy and connection that is difficult to replicate at home.
A local wedding is often a single-day event. A destination wedding becomes a shared journey. Think welcome dinners, relaxed mornings, shared experiences, excursions, and meaningful moments beyond the ceremony. Seeing a real destination wedding weekend in Sicily shows how immersive multi-day celebrations can feel for both couples and guests.
Local weddings often spend heavily on décor and logistics. Destination weddings often allocate more budget toward location, guest experience, and multi-day gatherings. Neither is cheaper by default, it’s about how you prioritise.
Destination weddings often feel slower, more present, and less performative. Local weddings can feel vibrant and social, with larger groups and familiar rhythms.
Instead of asking which is better, ask yourselves:
Your answers often reveal the direction more clearly than spreadsheets or trends.
In reality, smaller guest counts and venue inclusions can balance costs. Many couples find destination weddings comparable to high-end local weddings.
Guests who can attend often feel deeply honoured to travel and celebrate with you. And those who can’t still feel included through thoughtful planning and communication.
With the right support and local expertise, destination weddings can feel surprisingly structured and calm.
Whether local or destination, having a guide can transform the process.
For destination weddings in particular, local expertise helps with:
Many couples begin with a venue search and planning foundation, then decide whether full planning support feels right for them. Understanding planning timelines for destination weddings in Europe can also help couples feel more grounded when deciding between local and destination options.
YYour wedding is not a trend, a checklist, or a performance. It is a reflection of how you live, what you value, and how you want to gather your people.
Local or destination, the right choice is the one that feels aligned with your relationship and lifestyle.
Not necessarily. Destination weddings often have smaller guest lists and venue inclusions, which can balance costs compared to large local weddings.
Most destination weddings host 20–80 guests, though this varies depending on location, budget, and family dynamics.
For couples who value travel, intimacy, and immersive experiences, destination weddings can feel deeply meaningful and personal.
Most couples begin planning 12–24 months in advance to secure venues and vendors, though shorter timelines are possible.
If you’re still exploring what feels right for your wedding, these guides may help you find clarity:
Each guide is designed to help you move through planning with calm, clarity, and intention—without the noise.
If you’re drawn to an intimate, experience-led wedding and want guidance that feels thoughtful, calm, and tailored, support early in the journey can make all the difference.
I work with couples planning destination weddings in Europe and beyond, helping them navigate decisions with clarity, confidence, and ease.