If your dream wedding involves whitewashed Cycladic architecture, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a village so charming it feels like a film set — welcome to Paros. Nestled at the heart of the Aegean, this gem of the Cyclades has quietly become one of Greece's most coveted destination wedding locations. Less crowded than Mykonos, more accessible than Santorini, and utterly, effortlessly beautiful — Paros offers couples the rare combination of intimacy, elegance, and authentic Greek soul. What makes Paros especially appealing to international couples is that it combines the beauty of a Greek island wedding with the feeling of a real holiday. According to Paros-based wedding planner Miss ÈleR Weddings, many couples choose the island not only for the ceremony itself, but because they can celebrate, relax, and build an entire wedding experience around it with their guests.
Whether you picture a barefoot ceremony on a secluded cove or a candlelit reception in a traditional stone courtyard, Paros delivers in every way.
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1. Choose the Perfect Wedding Venue in Paros
Paros has a wonderful variety of settings, each with its own distinct character and atmosphere. One important thing to know early on: Paros offers beautiful wedding settings, but not many “pure” purpose-built wedding venues in the traditional estate sense. As Miss ÈleR Weddings explains, many celebrations take place in villas, beach bars, restaurants, or mixed-use spaces, which means venue selection is often more about finding the right atmosphere and view than choosing a classic standalone wedding estate.
Naoussa Cosmopolitan, charming, and endlessly photogenic. The picturesque fishing village of Naoussa is arguably the most romantic spot on the island. With its whitewashed houses, bougainvillea-draped alleys, and a harbour that glows at sunset, it offers an atmosphere that feels genuinely magical. Cove Paros Hotel in Naoussa is one of the most celebrated wedding venues on the island, offering an idyllic seaside setting combining elegance, tranquility, and pure Aegean beauty. Miss ÈleR Weddings notes that
Naoussa has become more luxurious and cosmopolitan in recent years, but part of Paros’s charm is that beyond Naoussa, the island still keeps much of its traditional identity.
Kolymbithres & Golden Beach Dramatic, wild, and uniquely Cycladic. The Kolymbithres area on the north coast is famous for its extraordinary granite rock formations and emerald waters. Petra Farm, a beautiful family-owned estate above Kolymbithres Bay, is set within olive groves and vines and offers a traditional chapel courtyard for ceremonies of up to 120 guests, with reception spaces for up to 150. Above Golden Beach, The Secret View is a stunning 40-acre estate offering breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea, a traditional Greek chapel, terraced reception areas, and a pergola for cocktail hour.
Parikia (Paros Town) Historic, central, and full of character. The island's capital is home to the magnificent Panagia Ekatontapiliani — one of the oldest and most important Byzantine churches in Greece — as well as charming stone squares and traditional tavernas. A perfect base for couples who want history woven into their celebration.
Lefkes Romantic, elevated, and wonderfully peaceful. This mountain village in the heart of the island offers narrow marble alleys, traditional Cycladic architecture, and sweeping panoramic views. A hidden gem for couples seeking something truly off the beaten path.
Aliki & the South Coast Relaxed, serene, and naturally beautiful. The southern village of Aliki is known for its calm turquoise bay and laid-back atmosphere — ideal for intimate villa weddings with a private, unhurried feel.
2. Work with a Local Wedding Planner
Planning a destination wedding from abroad is exciting — until the logistics pile up and you realize you've never seen your venue in person. As Miss ÈleR Weddings explains, destination couples often arrive without really knowing what exists on the island, which venues fit their style, or how to build a wedding that works within their budget. A local planner is often the person who shapes the entire concept from the beginning: venue, guest logistics, style direction, vendor sourcing, budget management, timeline, and even additional activities before or after the wedding.
A local wedding planner in Paros is your most valuable asset. They can help you with:
- Selecting trusted local vendors with a proven track record
- Booking and styling your venue to match your vision
- Arranging guest transport, accommodation, and logistics
- Coordinating all timelines on the day
- Navigating local paperwork and legal requirements
- Sourcing flowers, décor, and catering
Most of our couples are coming from abroad, so they need someone who can guide them through everything — not just the wedding day, but the full experience: the right venue, the right suppliers, the right style, the right flow for their time on the island.
With the right local team behind you, you simply show up, look incredible, and say "I do."
3. Embrace the Charm of Greek Traditions
A wedding in Paros is a beautiful opportunity to weave authentic Greek touches into your celebration — moments that give your day depth, warmth, and a true sense of place.
Popular traditions couples love to include:
- Stefana (wedding crowns) — linked by a ribbon to symbolize the union of two lives
- Koufeta (sugar-coated almonds) — offered to guests as a symbol of life's bittersweet moments
- Olive branches — for peace, prosperity, and new beginnings
- Live bouzouki or lyra — the sound of Greece, guaranteed to bring everyone to the dancefloor
- Pomegranate smashing at the threshold — an ancient Greek custom for abundance and good luck
These details transform a beautiful wedding into an unforgettable cultural experience.

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4. Plan Memorable Experiences for Your Guests
One of the greatest gifts of choosing Paros is that your wedding becomes a full holiday for everyone you love.
According to Miss ÈleR Weddings, this is one of the biggest reasons couples fall in love with Paros: guests are not coming only for a wedding, but for a full island experience. The island gives them beaches, boat trips, local food, tastings, cooking experiences, watersports, tours around Paros and Antiparos, and enough variety to make the wedding feel like the highlight of a truly memorable holiday.
Unforgettable experiences to offer your guests:
- A welcome sunset dinner at a harbourside taverna in Naoussa
- A boat trip to Antiparos or the hidden sea caves of the island's coastline
- Wine tasting at Moraitis Winery in Naoussa — a family-owned estate producing exceptional wines from indigenous Cycladic varieties
- A morning at Kolymbithres beach, famous for its surreal granite rock formations
- Exploring the marble-paved alleys of Lefkes village
- Water sports at Golden Beach — one of the best windsurfing spots in Europe
- A post-wedding brunch overlooking the Aegean
Paros is served by its own airport (Paros National Airport) with connections to Athens, and by frequent ferries from Piraeus and neighboring islands — making it easily accessible for guests traveling from across Greece and Europe.
5. Understand the Costs of a Wedding in Paros
There is no single Paros wedding budget, because costs depend heavily on guest count, venue type, and the overall experience you want to create. Still, Miss ÈleR Weddings points out that for couples planning a “good” wedding in Paros — especially one that includes a proper setup, guest experience, and strong vendor team — budgets often start from around €20,000 and go up from there. Couples with very small celebrations can do it for less, but guest count is usually the first thing that determines how far the budget stretches.
Budget will vary based on guest count, venue style, and the overall aesthetic. Here are realistic price ranges based on current local standards:
- Venue hire: from €3,080 (off-peak, up to 50 guests) to €5,500+ (high season, 100+ guests)
- Catering: €60 – €130 per person
- Photography: €1,500 – €5,000
- Flowers & décor: from €2,000
- Live music: €800 – €3,000+
Paros is more accessible than people expect. Yes, you can spend a fortune — but you can also create something truly stunning on a careful budget. The key is knowing which elements to invest in and where to be smart. That's exactly what we're here for.
To get the best rates on travel and accommodation for your guests, consider late spring (April–June) or early autumn (September–October), when the island is less crowded and prices are more favorable.
6. Prepare for the Legal Requirements
Getting legally married in Greece is straightforward when you plan ahead. You will typically need:
- Long-form birth certificates (including parents' names) with apostille
- Certificates of no impediment from your home country
- Valid passports
- Official Greek translations of all documents, certified by a notary or Greek consulate
- Two witnesses over the age of 18 with valid ID
It is strongly advised to start the process at least three months before your wedding date to allow sufficient time for translation and certification. Documents must be submitted at least 8 days before the ceremony.
Many international couples choose a symbolic ceremony in Paros and complete the civil paperwork in their home country — giving them complete flexibility on location, timing, and style.
A wedding in Paros is more than a destination event. It's the scent of jasmine on an evening breeze, the glow of candlelight on whitewashed walls, the sound of bouzouki drifting across a moonlit harbour. It's the feeling that your wedding day is, somehow, also the most beautiful holiday you've ever had.
Whether you picture a barefoot ceremony on a hidden cove, an intimate dinner in a stone-walled courtyard, or a glamorous cliffside reception under a sky full of Aegean stars — Paros has the setting, the soul, and the magic to bring it to life.
Pack your sunglasses, take your partner's hand, and get ready to say "I do" on one of the most beautiful islands in the world.
And perhaps that is exactly why Paros stays with people. As Miss ÈleR Weddings puts it, couples rarely leave the island without feeling they want to come back. It is not only the scenery, but the warmth, the energy, the authenticity, and the sense that the island gives you both beauty and ease at the same time.
Because when it comes to wedding destinations, Paros doesn't just charm you. It stays with you forever.







