Q: Can I bring a plus-one?

A: We’d love to accommodate everyone, but we’re only able to invite those listed on your invitation. If your invitation does not mention a plus-one but you’d really like to bring someone,  reach out and we’ll see if we’re able to accommodate. Thank you for understanding! 

Q: Do I need to bring a gift?

A: Your presence is the greatest gift, especially if you’re travelling far. If you’d like to contribute, we’d be grateful for a contribution to our honeymoon fund.  Contact us and we’ll pass along our bank account details.

Q: Do I need a car for the wedding?

A: Yes, we highly recommend having a car for the weekend. The ceremony and reception are in separate locations, and it’ll also give you more flexibility to explore the area, run errands, or get back to your hotel comfortably.

Q: What should I do if I have dietary restrictions?

A: We’ll be working with our caterer to ensure there are suitable meal options available for everyone. If you’re unsure or want to double-check, feel free to contact us directly. 

Q: What time does the ceremony start?

A: The ceremony will begin promptly at 6:30pm (Greek time). Please arrive at least 15–20 minutes early so you can settle in before the ceremony begins. 

Q: What’s the weather typically like in Greece in July?

A: July in Greece is typically hot and sunny, with temperatures ranging from 30–40°C. We recommend wearing breathable, lightweight fabrics and staying hydrated. The ceremony and reception will be held outdoors.

Q: Where should we stay?

 A: We've provided accommodation suggestions and helpful travel info under the “Travel Information” section of this website. Head there to find hotel recommendations, transportation options, and more! 

Q: What’s the dress code?

A: The dress code is semi-formal. For women, think cocktail dresses. For men, dress pants with a button-up shirt. Jackets and ties are optional. Comfortable shoes are a great idea, especially if you plan to dance!