
Gay marriages in Greece
From the two of you on a headland to a week that takes over an island. Planned, quoted and run by a gay couple who live here.
Every wedding is quoted
We do not sell wedding packages, because we have never met two couples who wanted the same wedding. What we do is ask what you actually want, tell you what it will take in the place you have chosen, and quote it properly.
That includes telling you when the thing you have described would be better somewhere else, or in a different month, or at half the size. We would rather say that at the enquiry stage than watch you find out in August.
Simple, lavish, or anywhere between
Just the two of you
Two witnesses, a celebrant, a photographer and dinner somewhere very good afterwards. This is more popular every year and it is the easiest thing on this page to get right.
The small one
Twenty or thirty people who all know each other. A private villa or a taverna that closes for you, one long table, and no timetable after the ceremony.
The full week
A whole island weekend, with the welcome dinner, the boat day, the ceremony, the party and the recovery lunch. Guests arriving from several countries, all of it moved by people who work for us.
The lavish one
A private estate, a chartered yacht, a live band flown in and a guest list in the hundreds. We are a DMC with thirty years of Greek suppliers behind us. This is the end of the range where that stops being a line on a website and starts being the reason it works.
Anywhere in Greece
The ones everybody pictures
Santorini for the caldera at golden hour, Mykonos for a party that runs until morning, Athens for a rooftop with the Acropolis lit behind you. They are famous for a reason and we book them constantly. They are also the busiest and the most expensive, and in August they are both at once.
The ones we more often suggest
Naxos and Paros for a village square and a long table. Milos for a beach nobody else can reach that day. Folegandros or Serifos when you want steep, quiet and almost nobody watching. Symi and Hydra for a harbour that looks painted. Nafplio, Monemvasia or the Pelion when you would rather be on the mainland and away from the ferry crowd.
Or somewhere with a reason behind it
The village one of you comes from. The island where you met. A beach you went to on a holiday fifteen years ago and never forgot. Tell us the place and we will tell you honestly whether it can be done, and what it would take.
The legal side, in full
Same-sex marriage in Greece has been ordinary civil marriage since February 2024. We have written up the whole procedure, the documents, the timings and the part that actually trips couples up, checked against the Greek government's own sources.
How same-sex couples legally marry in GreeceQuestions couples ask us first
We quote every wedding individually, because the honest answer depends on things we do not know yet: how many people, which island, which month, and whether you want a dinner or a production.
A ceremony for two on a quiet island and a hundred guests on Santorini in August are not the same service and no price range covers both. Tell us the shape of it and you will get a real number rather than a brochure figure you have to negotiate down from.
You can legally marry. Since Law 5089/2024 same-sex marriage in Greece is ordinary civil marriage, and we handle the paperwork here in Greece rather than sending it to someone else.
Plenty of couples still choose a symbolic ceremony and marry at home, and that is a perfectly sensible plan. It is now a choice rather than the only option.
No, and we will usually suggest somewhere quieter first. We work across the whole country, mainland included.
The less obvious places are frequently better for a wedding: more availability, more control over the venue, lower cost, and nobody else's wedding happening forty metres away.
No. Most couples we marry are somewhere else until shortly before the wedding, and we handle everything on the ground here.
That is the practical difference between a local licensed agency and a company in another country that subcontracts the Greek end of it.
No. We are a gay couple and every supplier we put in front of you is one we have used ourselves.
You will not be the test case for a venue that has decided to be inclusive this season, and nobody will ask which of you is the bride.
Tell us what you are imagining
Even if it is only a month and a rough number of people. We will tell you what it would take, where it would work best, and what it would cost, before you have committed to anything.
Ask for a quoteOr message us on WhatsApp. We answer these ourselves.