Destination wedding venues.
Answer a few quick questions and a tailored shortlist comes back, read by a planner’s eye, not a filter. Save the ones you like with one tap.
Italy & the Amalfi
The canonical destination, if well done. We avoid the obvious. Positano is mostly full, Capri is mostly a boat, and bring couples to smaller hill towns, private villas, a working vineyard in Chianti.
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FIG. 01.07Greek islands
Skipping Santorini on purpose. Milos, Hydra, Paros. One mainland house in the Peloponnese you will not believe exists until the second day.
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FIG. 02.07Spain & Mallorca
The quiet alternative to Italy. Menorca for small weddings, Mallorca fincas for bigger ones, Seville if you can take forty degrees in the shade.
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FIG. 03.02France & Provence
Hard to get wrong. Provence and the Riviera for long lunches, the Loire for a château if everyone can come for a week.
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FIG. 04.07Mexico, Wyoming & onward
Newly listed. Tulum and Valle de Guadalupe for winter weddings; Jackson Hole and the Hudson Valley for late summer.
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FIG. 05.06Bali & the Indian Ocean
Smaller still. Ubud only, no Seminyak, nothing over sixty guests. Two houses in Sri Lanka and one in the Maldives.
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FIG. 06.07The Cape & beyond
Big skies, considered houses.
We begin with where.
Tell us a season you can travel and a rough guest count. A short list of three residences comes back the same week, picked, not generated.
