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Our wedding celebrations will take place in Paphos, Cyprus. The ceremony will be at Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and the cocktail hour/reception will be at L’Chateau.
The closest airport is Paphos International Airport (PFO). Some guests may also choose to fly into Larnaca International Airport (LCA), which is approximately 1.5–2 hours from Paphos by car or bus and may be a bit cheaper than Paphos. You can take a shuttle from LCA to PFO for 14 euros.
Yes. All guests traveling internationally to Cyprus will need a valid passport. We recommend checking your passport expiration date early, as many countries require at least 6 months validity beyond your travel dates.
We highly recommend booking flights as early as possible to secure the best pricing and flight options. October is a shoulder season in Cyprus, but prices may increase closer to the wedding date.
We recommend arriving at least 1–2 days before the wedding to settle in and enjoy the weekend festivities. Many guests may choose to turn the trip into a longer vacation and explore Cyprus. Let us know if you do!
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We have reserved room blocks at Theo Sunset Bay Hotel. Please visit the travel section of our website for booking links, group rates, and deadlines.
We strongly encourage guests to book accommodations early. Please book no later than July 1st, 2027.
No! While we recommend staying within our hotel block for convenience and transportation purposes, guests are welcome to stay wherever they feel most comfortable.
We will have a shuttle the day of the wedding to take guests from the hotel to the church and then from the church to the hotel. We will also have a shuttle that will take guests from the hotel to the cocktail hour/reception and back to the hotel at the end of the night. Ride share services are available at a low cost as well, we recommended downloading BOLT.
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Uber and Lyft does not operate in Cyprus the way it does in the United States. In Cyprus, they use a similar service called Bolt. We also recommend: local taxis, hotel transportation, pre-arranged transfers or rental cars if you plan to explore the island
A rental car is optional but can be helpful if you plan to explore Cyprus outside of wedding events. Please note that Cyprus drives on the left side of the road.
Cyprus uses the Euro (€). Most restaurants, hotels, and shops accept credit cards, though we recommend carrying some cash for taxis, smaller businesses, or local vendors.
Most major credit cards work in Cyprus, but we recommend notifying your bank before traveling to avoid any issues.
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October in Paphos is typically warm and beautiful. Average temperatures are usually: daytime: mid-to-high 70s°F. Evenings: cooler and breezy We recommend bringing: light resort wear comfortable shoes a light jacket or shawl for evenings.
Please see our schedules page for details on attire. :)
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Guests are welcome to attend anything they'd like. Please check our schedule page to RSVP to various events.
Adults only: While we love your little ones, our wedding celebrations will be adults only. Take the time to have a getaway kid free!
While we'd love to celebrate with everyone, unfortunately our venue only holds up to 150 guests. Please refer to your formal invitation and RSVP page for guest-specific details.
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Please RSVP directly through our wedding website. The link is on the home page and in the navigation bar.
Please RSVP by July 1, 2027.
We kindly ask all guests to RSVP by the deadline so we can finalize arrangements with our vendors and venue. If you need an extension, please let us know!
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Paphos is known for: Beautiful beaches, historic ruins, Harbor restaurants, Wineries, Boat excursions and Stunning sunsets We shared some of our recommendations on the Things to Do page of our website.
Cyprus operates on Eastern European Time (EET), which is typically 7 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern Time.
Cyprus uses Type G electrical outlets (same as the UK). Guests traveling from the U.S. will need a power adapter.
Greek and Turkish are the official languages, though English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and shops.