All travelers must have a valid U.S. passport that remains valid for at least 6 months after your return from Europe. If your passport expires before November 2026, be sure to renew it early, processing can take 8–12 weeks or longer during peak times.
We recommend beginning your flight search in summer 2025 and booking between summer and early fall. Reserving 8–10 months in advance helps secure better prices, ideal routes, and preferred seating. Midweek departures, especially Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, tend to offer the lowest fares. Setting fare alerts on Google Flights or Skyscanner can also help you track deals as they appear.
YES! We want our guests to dress to impress! We require all guests to be in formal/black tie attire. Women should be dressed in gowns, and men in suits or tuxedos!
We love your little ones and children are welcome at our wedding! That said, our venue has let us know that certain areas may not be safe for young children due to the cliffside setting and open layout. If you’re bringing kids, please plan to supervise them closely throughout the event to help ensure a fun and safe celebration for everyone!
We will be arranging guest transportation to and from the wedding venue on the big day! Final details will be shared here as soon as they are confirmed.
Unless specified on your formal invitation, we ask that you do not bring a guest. We will only allocate seating arrangements for the guests who RSVP. Thank you for understanding!
We kindly request that guests refrain from taking photos or videos during the ceremony. We’ll have professional photographers capturing every moment, and your presence means the world to us. After the ceremony, feel free to take photos and celebrate with us!
May in Santorini offers beautiful spring weather: warm, sunny, and pleasant. Expect daytime temperatures around 70–80°F (21–27°C), with cooler evenings. As our venue is outdoors, we recommend bringing a light jacket or wrap to stay comfortable after sunset. It’s the perfect time to enjoy the island’s stunning views and gentle breezes.
We recommend using a credit card with no foreign transaction fees—Visa and Mastercard are accepted almost everywhere! If you’d like to have euros on hand, the easiest and most cost-effective way is to withdraw cash from an ATM once you arrive in Greece. This usually gives you a better exchange rate than converting money at the airport or in the U.S. If you prefer, you can also exchange a small amount at your local bank before traveling. Just be sure to let your bank know you’ll be abroad, so your cards work smoothly during your trip.
Please note that Europe uses 220-240V and Type C or F plugs. We recommend bringing a compatible power adapter and converter to keep your devices charged during your stay.