While we love your little ones, this will be an adults-only celebration. We hope this gives you an opportunity to relax and enjoy a night off in beautiful Santorini thank you for understanding!
Yes! We kindly ask that all of the ladies wear a shade of olive green (see gallery). If you’re unsure or have any questions, feel free to reach out to me directly — I’m happy to help! For the gentlemen, we’re asking for shades of tan or champagne (see gallery) to complement the overall color palette.
Yes! No need to worry about leaving the venue — everything will take place in one location. After the ceremony, we’ll transition into a cocktail hour lasting about an hour and a half, giving everyone time to relax, mingle, and enjoy the view before dinner begins.
We’ll be having an unplugged ceremony — we kindly ask that phones and cameras be put away so everyone can be present in the moment. Our photo/video team will capture everything beautifully for you to enjoy afterward.
Most guests traveling from the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, and EU countries do not need a visa for stays under 90 days. Just make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates.
Greece uses the Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s a good idea to carry some cash for taxis, tips, and small shops.
We, along with some family, will be staying at Edem Hotel through the night of September 2nd. The bride and groom will then move to the wedding venue accommodations on the 3rd. Some of our family members will also be staying in nearby Airbnbs, so feel free to choose what’s most comfortable for you. We recommend booking your stay in or near Oia, as all wedding events will take place in that area or close by. If you’d like help finding accommodations, feel free to reach out to Marcus Core (my dad and a travel agent) — he’ll be happy to assist!
Yes, we’ll have RSVP options for each event on our wedding website — please be sure to indicate which ones you’ll be attending so we can plan accordingly!
Lightweight, breathable clothing Comfortable shoes (especially for cobblestone paths) Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat A light shawl or jacket for breezy evenings Swimsuits and sandals for any beach or boat time An adapter (Greece uses Type C & F plugs)