We recommend flying into Athens and then flying from Athens to Paros using the local Greek airlines. This will be the most efficient way to get to the island. You can also get to Paros via ferry from Athens or any other Greek island.
We recommend arriving to the island by Wednesday, September 4th or Thursday, September 5th to be able to join all wedding weekend events.
Please RSVP by 7/7/24 using the RSVP tab to confirm your attendance or to decline. Once the RSVP deadline has passed. Please text the bride directly to make any changes. (603)957-0009. Thanks!
It is important to celebrate our day with the most important people in our lives. If you received a plus one they will appear under your name when you RSVP. Thank you for understanding and please feel free to reach out with any questions!
Please check the travel tab for our hotel recommendations! You are welcome to find your own accommodations, but we recommend staying in Naousa in order to utilize our shuttle service to wedding events.
We're in Greece! Please dress to impress in your best Destination Chic Attire. Men may wear linen or cotton suits in light colors such as khaki, light gray, or pastels (ties are not required). Women can wear mid or full length dresses, light fabrics are recommended. Please wear light colors, but avoid shades of white. No black or dark colors, please. We also recommend women wear low or chunky heels. The ceremony and reception will be held outside. You can reference this Pinterest board for any inspiration you may need - https://www.pinterest.com/jordan23elizabe/wedding-guest-attire-aesthetic/
It's a white party so please wear white! The venue is located outside and is on the beach, so we recommend light fabrics such as cotton or linen. Women may where white dresses, skirts, or pants and men are welcome to wear white bottoms and tops. Any shade of white is great - cream, beige, ivory
DUH! The drinks will be on us and the hangover is on you -- get ready to party!
The basics - Yeia sou! “Yah-soo” or Yeia sas! "Yah-sas": Hello Kalimera “Kah-lee-meh-rah”: Good Morning Kalispera “Kah-lee-speh-rah”: Good Evening Efharisto “Ehf-khah-ree-stoh”: Thank you Parakalo “Pah-rah-kah-loh”: Please and You’re Welcome Signomi “See-gnoh-mee”: Excuse me and/or Sorry Yamas “Yah-mahs”: To Our Health (used like “cheers”) Opa! “Oh-pa”: Oops!