Yes, dress attire is formal - women: elegant/chic cocktail or full-length dress or jumpsuit; avoid stiletto heels given the grass and men: light-weight or linen suit; no tux needed. Please keep in mind the majority of the wedding event will be held outside including ceremony and reception (but cocktail hour and late night inside). Be sure to check the local weather at this time. The wedding is located on the bay so there often is a breeze especially in the evening.
At the end of February, Sarasota can range in temperature from high mid-70s to low 60s. Anywhere near the water, especially in the evening, can be cooler.
Absolutely! Learn more about the popular Greek dances so we can see your moves on the dance floor! Sirtaki (Zorba's Dance) - a popular Greek dance created for the 1964 film "Zorba the Greek". The Sirtaki is the ending (easy part) of the Hasapiko, often performed in a line or circle with dancers holding each other's shoulders or hands. Copy & paste this link for tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_kkfQf0mRc Kalamatianos - A 12-step, traditional Greek wedding dance where dancers hold hands and move counterclockwise. This is usually slower than the Sirtaki, but can still speed up. Copy & paste this link for tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KiZDFcW4uI Zeibekiko - A dance traditionally where the groom and his best friends dance in a circle, kneeling, clapping, and showing off dance moves. In modern forms, anyone can partake; it is an improvised dance to the music that shows off flare & creativity.
Yes! We recommend you scheduling an Uber/Lyft pick-up in advance to ensure prompt pickup. If you choose to ride-share, please give yourself extra time especially if you are staying on one of the Keys to account for high season traffic and pairing with a ride.
Yes there is plenty of parking at the venue.
This event is for adults only.