We’re so excited to celebrate with you in Santorini! Our wedding aesthetic is inspired by the natural beauty of the island — soft greens, crisp neutrals, black accents, and elegant Mediterranean style. We invite guests to dress in attire that feels elevated, timeless, and comfortable for a seaside celebration. "Mediterranean Formal" For women: Flowy midi or floor-length dresses, chic jumpsuits, or elegant separates in shades of green, neutrals, muted earth tones, soft blues, or subtle prints. For men: Lightweight suits, dress shirts with slacks, or linen tailoring in black, beige, tan, olive, charcoal, or other neutral tones. Color Palette Encouraged Green tones • Muted blues • Beige • Taupe • Sand • Champagne • Soft neutrals Kindly Avoid Bright neon colors, overly bold prints, black, and all-white outfits reserved for the bride. Footwear Note Santorini’s streets and venues often feature stone pathways and uneven surfaces, so we recommend block heels, wedges, dressy flats, or comfortable dress shoes.
Yes, Check out Kokkinos Villas in Akrotiri. Send an email inquiring of a discount to Info@kokkinosvillas.gr for more details, and mention our wedding! It's a 2 minute drive from our venue, Cavo Ventus. https://www.kokkinosvillas.gr/
JTR is the Santorini airport. You can also fly into Athens, and take the ferry or a flight to JTR. Please prepare your travel by ferry ahead of time, as arrival times and availability will differ.
We will have a shuttle running to and from the venue on September 19th from one of the hotels booked by our guests (TBD). The most affordable and reliable option during your stay in Santorini is the KTEL public bus system, which operates from the central hub in Fira. For more flexibility, renting an ATV or a car is highly recommended.
Yes, Santorini accepts Euros. Use Cards Where You Can: Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and shops. Use a card with no foreign transaction fees to get the best possible rates. You can order this from your local bank ahead of time, or use Official Bank ATMs in Santorini: Avoid standalone, privately owned machines (like Euronet). When the ATM asks if you want to be charged in your home currency or in Euros, always select Euros. Letting your own bank handle the conversion prevents hidden markups. Avoid Exchange Kiosks at the airport: Currency exchange bureaus have poorer rates and high commission fees. It is almost always cheaper to use your debit card at an ATM. Keep Some Cash Handy: You will still need Euros for tipping, taxis, and smaller family-run tavernas.
There will be a buffet, which includes a selection of: Chicken fillet Steak Salmon fillet Vegetarian moussaka Pasta MAIN COURSES BUFFET Selection of fresh bread Tzatziki spread with Greek yogurt, garlic, cucumber and dill Cheese platter with dried fruit, grissini & chutney APPETIZER BUFFET Greek salad with diced feta cheese, tomatoes, cucumber, onion, capsicum, olives and olive oil with oregano Rocket salad with sundried tomato, rusk, diced orange, walnut, parmesan flakes and balsamic vinaigrette SALADS BUFFET SIDES Baby potatoes with rosemary and thyme Rice with saffron & multicoloured peppers DESSERT STATION Seasonal fruits Variety of Greek desserts
There will be an open bar! (Please enjoy yourself responsibly)