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Discover the best wedding venues in Chania, Crete. Are you looking for a venue for your wedding in Chania? You will find it here! Compare prices and packages from the best wedding venues in Crete and find the perfect one for your special day.

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    Dourakis Winery

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    Crete - Chania

    Price Range:

    1000.0€ - 10000.0€

    Our story begins here in Alikampos. Our father, Andreas Dourakis, always envisioned his own winery in the village where he was born. His odyssey spanned from Germany where he studied winemaking to wineries in northern Greece where he honed his skills. His return home in 1988 marked the birth of Dourakis Winery. Logari, the first wine he produced here at the winery, was the privately bottled wine in Chania. We continue his vision for innovative and authentic wines that reflect our core values and the land around us. Dourakis Winery offers a one-of-a-kind setting for an unforgettable wedding. Providing the perfect balance of rustic charm and sophisticated elegance, start your life together on a land born from a love of the Cretan land. Pledge your love in an intimate vineyard ceremony. Guests will be enchanted by the environment and your photographer will fall in love with the vineyard's unique features, which will make your wedding portraits truly unforgettable. Enjoy an indoor/outdoor cocktail hour on the patio. Following cocktail hour, you and yours guests can walk through the barrel cave into the Vineyard view backyard for a seated dinner and dancing. Whether you are planning an intimate occasion for a select few loved ones or a bigger affair of up to 200 guests, your wedding planner can tailor your wedding celebration to your taste and personality, creating a breathtaking experience that is a true reflection of your love.
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    Κτήμα Κάμπος-cambos Estate

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    Crete - Chania

    Price Range:

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    Estate Kampos-Wedding estate in Chania. Where nature meets the elegance that the most important moments of your life demand. Welcome At "Ktima Kampos" we create memories. Respecting history and our roots, we created a special place, somewhere among the picturesque villages of Apokoronas. Our estate is passed down from generation to generation and now opens its doors to "embrace" your every social event. Olive trees, orange trees and cypress trees combine beautifully at the "Ktima Kampos" to give a dreamlike atmosphere to your every social event. The colors and smells of the Cretan land promise moments of relaxation and harmony for you and your guests, just a breath away from Chania.

Greece Wedding Venues Guide

Choosing the right wedding venue in Greece can truly elevate your celebration and highlight the country’s renowned beauty and hospitality. Traditionally, many Greek couples hold their Orthodox ceremony at a church, then move to a separate venue for the reception. However, plenty of modern venues now feature their own on-site chapel, streamlining the day by hosting both the ceremony and the party in one location. Whether you prefer a lush estate in the countryside, a luxurious seaside resort, or a boutique hotel on an enchanting island, there’s an option to suit every style.

Venue Types

Estate venues, often called “ktima,” are popular for their expansive gardens, pools, and dedicated spaces for dining and dancing. Some even have private chapels where you can conduct the religious service. Beyond estates, Greece is brimming with hotels, both in big cities and on stunning islands—many offer packages that include catering, décor, and guest accommodations, minimizing logistical challenges. If your guest list is large, confirm the venue’s capacity and ask about parking, air conditioning, and any noise restrictions or curfew for music.

Best Timing

Deciding when to marry is also crucial. Summer is peak wedding season, with sunshine and warm temperatures but higher venue costs and early booking requirements, especially on islands like Santorini or Mykonos. Spring and autumn often provide milder weather and more availability, but you should always confirm the venue’s backup plan for unexpected rain or winds. If you’re planning a large event, aim to secure your venue nine to twelve months in advance, ensuring you have enough time to coordinate vendors and finalize details.

Budget Planning

Your budget will help shape your decision. Venue rental fees can range from a few thousand euros for a modest garden to much more for a luxury property with panoramic sea views or upscale amenities. Some places charge a flat rental fee plus per-person catering, while others offer all-inclusive wedding packages. Clarify exactly what’s included in the price—tableware, staffing, décor, or even entertainment—so you can compare options accurately. Also consider any special touches: do you want a fireworks display, a live band, or a late-night DJ set?

Final Choice

Ultimately, visit (or virtually tour) each candidate venue before committing. Pay attention to how it feels—can you envision yourself and your guests enjoying the space, from the ceremony (if onsite) to the first dance and beyond? Do the surroundings match your aesthetic, and does the staff seem responsive? Choosing a venue that resonates with your vision and covers essential practicalities can transform your Greek wedding into a once-in-a-lifetime affair, filled with laughter, delicious food, and heartfelt toasts under the Mediterranean sky.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How early should we book our Greek wedding venue?
A: Ideally, you’ll want to secure your venue about nine to twelve months in advance, particularly if you’re planning a summer wedding or seeking a spot on a popular island. Booking early ensures you get your preferred date and can coordinate everything else, from catering to your photographer, around that confirmed location.

Q: Can we hold both the ceremony and reception in the same place?
A: Absolutely. Many venues now include a private chapel on-site, allowing couples to exchange vows and celebrate afterward without transferring guests elsewhere. This setup reduces logistics, saves time, and helps everyone relax and enjoy the day. If you prefer a separate church ceremony, you can still select a venue conveniently located nearby.

Q: What if the venue doesn’t provide catering or décor?
A: Some properties let you bring in external vendors for catering, floral design, and entertainment. Always confirm in advance if there are preferred suppliers or extra fees for using outsiders. In Greece, it’s common for couples to hire separate caterers or planners if they want a custom menu or specific décor themes. Having a coordinator can smooth out any complexities.

Q: Are there noise restrictions or a cutoff time for the music?
A: Rules vary by venue and location. Rural estates might let you party until the early hours, while city-based or residential venues may require shutting down loud music around midnight. Discuss this detail before signing a contract to align with your reception timeline and avoid any last-minute disappointments.

Q: Do resorts on Greek islands typically host weddings?
A: Yes. Island resorts, especially in places like Santorini or Crete, frequently accommodate weddings. Many have event planners on staff, plus additional perks like scenic terraces, private beaches, and discounted rooms for guests. Be mindful of peak travel costs for you and your guests, and confirm ferry or flight availability if you choose a more remote location.

Q: Can we have an outdoor wedding in spring or autumn?
A: Certainly. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, fewer tourist crowds, and often more flexible rates. However, you should verify the venue’s indoor backup area in case of unexpected rainfall or wind. Request photos or videos of past events to see how the space transitions if the weather doesn’t cooperate.

Q: What about pricing and hidden fees?
A: Ask for an itemized breakdown. Some venues quote a base fee but charge extra for items like chairs, linens, late-night staff, or cleaning. Also, inquire about VAT (Value Added Tax), which in Greece can be as high as 24%. Getting a fully transparent quote helps you manage your budget effectively and avoid unpleasant surprises.

Q: Should we hire a local wedding planner?
A: It depends on your personal preference and schedule. Planners can be invaluable for couples unfamiliar with the area or Greek language. They can recommend trusted vendors, negotiate contracts, and handle logistics. If you prefer a more hands-on approach, you might do most tasks yourself and hire a “day-of coordinator” to oversee the timeline and solve any on-the-spot issues.