From Arizona hilltops to Italian villas — I plan destination weddings with the same calm, detail-obsessed standard I bring to every celebration at home.
What's included
Everything travel adds — handled.
Destination weddings need a planner who can work across time zones, cultures, and languages. This is the support I build around every celebration abroad.
·Venue and vendor sourcing with trusted local teams
·Budget and timeline management across time zones
·Guest travel info, room blocks, and welcome experiences
·Legal and cultural requirements guidance for your destination
·On-site coordination before and throughout your celebration
·Multi-day event planning — welcome dinners, rehearsal, wedding day
How it works abroad
Planning across borders, without the chaos.
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Travel & logistics
We map out flights, transfers, accommodations, and the full event schedule — so you and your guests arrive knowing exactly what comes next.
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Local vendor sourcing
I connect you with vetted florists, photographers, caterers, and production teams on the ground — people I've worked with or thoroughly screened for your date.
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Guest coordination
Room blocks, shuttle schedules, welcome bags, and a clear guest info hub — so the people you love can focus on celebrating, not logistics.
Destination gallery
A few far-flung celebrations.
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Jordyn made our wedding feel like the easiest, most joyful day of our lives — and we know now how much work that took.
— Megan & Chris, married in Tuscany
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Planning from three time zones should have been chaos. Instead it was the most organized, calm process we could've asked for.
— Priya & Daniel, married in Cabo
Destination FAQ
Questions couples ask before going abroad.
I maintain relationships with planners and vendors worldwide and vet every local team before recommending them. For new destinations, I research extensively, conduct virtual interviews, and often visit in person ahead of your wedding when the timeline allows.
Absolutely. I can coordinate room blocks, welcome bags, shuttle schedules, and a guest information hub so your people know where to be and when — without you fielding a hundred text messages.
I guide you through the documentation, timelines, and local requirements for your destination, and connect you with the right legal resources on the ground. Requirements vary by country, so we start this conversation early.
Usually, yes — 14–18 months is ideal for international destinations with guest travel involved. Popular venues and vendors book far in advance, and legal paperwork can take time. The earlier we start, the more options you'll have.
Start planning
Ready to plan somewhere unforgettable?
Tell me where you're dreaming of — and I'll walk you through what destination planning looks like for your date and guest count.