We’re celebrating in beautiful Corfu, Greece - May 22nd–24th, 2026. Our wedding day will be held at Cecilia Estate. Please check 'The Weekend' page for more details on our full weekend schedule.
Fly into Corfu International Airport (CFU), which is just a short 10-minute drive from the Old Town. Flights from major U.S. cities like New York, Denver, and Minneapolis typically connect through European hubs such as London, Zurich, and Munich. If you’re planning to explore Athens first, you can also book a direct flight from there to Corfu. *If you are traveling via London: As of January 8, 2025, U.S. citizens require an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) for any transit through the UK that involves passing through border control. The ETA (£10) is mandatory for landside transit, such as changing terminals or rechecking bags, and must be obtained before travel. (Please check with your airline if you are unsure whether this applies to you)
It’s highly recommended that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your last day in Greece. While Greek law requires three months of passport validity beyond the intended date of your departure, if you have a flight connection or layover in a country that requires six months of validity, you may not be permitted to continue your trip.
Our preferred hotel is Domes of Corfu, Autograph Collection. If you have Marriott points, you can use them here! This is where our welcome party will be held and where our wedding day transportation will pick-up and drop-off. If you are spending time on the island before/after the wedding, we highly recommend the following areas: Old Town (we suggest Town House Co Suites) and Paleokastritsa (we suggest Akrotiri Beach Resort Hotel). Airbnbs and larger villa rentals are also a great option for longer stays.
If you are only staying for the wedding weekend, a car rental isn't necessary (see details on wedding day transportation below). We would suggest grabbing a taxi from the taxi rank at the airport to your hotel. Old Town Corfu also has a taxi rank in the city center which is easily accessible. If you want to explore the island before or after the celebrations, we recommend renting a car for the most freedom and flexibility. It's a big island with a lot to see :)
Yes! We’re finalizing the details and will share information about shuttles for our events as the date approaches. *The shuttle will depart from Domes. Please check our 'Weekend' and 'Travel Details' pages for more information on timing.
The Ionian Islands sit just off Greece’s northwest coast. Corfu is the most northern of the group — the perfect spot for island-hopping nearby, day trips to Albania, or even pairing your trip with time in Italy... If you ask us, we HIGHLY recommend sticking to Greece and experiencing everything it has to offer, especially if you have never been before :)
Some things you may not think to bring: hiking shoes (if you are exploring the island, you'll want these for hiking to some of the beaches), water shoes for the rocky beaches, shoes with good grip so that you don't slip on the stones in Old Town, layers (chillier mornings & evenings). Don't forget travel adaptors! See below.
Yes, you will need a Type C or Type F travel adapter to fit the two-round-pin outlets in Greece. The country operates on 230V, so any hair tools, travel steamers, etc. should be dual voltage (100-240V).
Credit cards are accepted everywhere (from taxis to restaurants). If you want to take out some EUR, ATMs are also easily found around the island - we prefer Eurobank ATMs.
Expect warm, sunny days with average highs around 70–75°F and cooler mornings / cooler evenings dipping to 55–60°F. The sun sets around 8:50 PM :)
We are over the moon to celebrate with you. Xx Ariana and AJ