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A Destination Wedding with 100 Guests? Follow This Stress-Free Timeline



Planning a destination wedding isn’t just about picking the perfect beach or

Island—It brings a unique set of challenges such as coordinating travel for

100 guests, staying on top of important dates, choosing the perfect location,

and even when to send out your “save-the-date” invitations. As a

destination wedding travel agent, I’ve guided countless couples through this

process, and now I’m sharing my step-by-step Destination Wedding

Planning Timeline to make your wedding planning smooth and enjoyable.



Destination Wedding Planning Timeline: Your Ultimate Guide to Stress-Free

Wedding Bliss


1. Step One: Secure Your Wedding Date and Time Early (12–18 Months Out)


The first step to “I do” is locking in your wedding date and venue. Since you can’t just tour destinations on a whim, this is where working with a destination wedding travel agent makes all the difference. I’ll help you cut through the overwhelm and find the perfect place, whether you’re dreaming of a beach in Mexico or a charming venue that looks like you are in an old Italian village.


Pro Tip: Aim to secure your date 12 to 18 months in advance, especially if

you’re planning a destination wedding with 100 guests or more. Popular

venues and dates book quickly!


2. Set Up Your Group Travel Contracts (12–15 Months Out)


Here’s where the logistics kick in. Planning a destination wedding with guests means arranging accommodations and group travel. You’ll want a contract that holds rooms at a set rate for your guests—no surprises or price hikes here.


But wait—wedding planning and group bookings are two separate beasts. The venue handles the wedding details, while a travel agent (like me!) handles accommodations and transfers for your guests.


Why This Matters: Guests love having all the details (transfers and room

rates) in one place, and I’ll create a custom booking website just for your

group.


3. Send Out Save-the-Dates ASAP (9–12 Months Out)

When should you send destination wedding invitations or save-the-dates? As early as possible—ideally at least 9 months before. Guests need time to plan, budget, and request time off work.


What to Include:


● Wedding date and location

● Accommodation details and booking deadlines

● A link to your wedding website for RSVPs


This keeps everyone on the same page and avoids endless questions. I cannot stress this enough...make it easy and clear for your guests to RSVP and book to attend your destination wedding. This is why I create custom wedding websites for my destination wedding clients.


4. Pre-Wedding Prep: Time to Get Creative (6–9 Months Out)


This is the “calm before the storm.” Your venue is booked, rooms are secured, and

save-the-dates are out—what’s next?


Here’s your chance to add personal touches:


Take a Planning Trip: If you choose to visit the venue and meet local vendors, as your destination wedding travel agent I can assist you with setting this up.

Plan Group Activities: Think catamaran cruises or welcome dinners. I can help you with this as well.

Research Your Dream Photographer: Photos are forever, after all! (FYI....the reosrts have wedding photographers they work with who also take amazing photos! 😉)


Helpful Tip: Start a Pinterest board for décor ideas, flowers, and color

palettes to streamline decisions later.


5. Finalize Wedding Details (4–6 Months Out)

This is when things get real—menu choices, music playlists, and floral design all start to come together. Some resorts will even let you plan earlier, but most finalize details around 4–6 months before the big day.


Keep It Simple: Too much time can lead to indecision. Trust your gut, make

choices, and stick to them.


6. Collect Flight Details & Final Payments (60–75 Days Out)


As the countdown begins, it’s time to wrap up logistics. Final payments for rooms are typically due 60–75 days before the wedding, so I’ll coordinate all those pesky details for you and your guests.


Why This Step Is Crucial: Guests sometimes book flights for the wrong

dates—reviewing flight itineraries now saves headaches later. Plus I need to send the info to the transfer company for setting up everyone's ride!


7. Travel Documents, Final Tips, and Reminders (2–4 Weeks Out)


Two - four weeks before departure, it’s go-time! I’ll send out detailed itineraries, travel tips, and reminders, ensuring your guests feel prepared.


Key Things to Share:


● Shuttle service details (who to look for, where to go)

● Tips for gratuities and local currency

● Emergency contacts and travel protocols


No one wants last-minute stress, so this is all about making travel seamless for you and your guests.


The Bottom Line: Let’s Make Your Dream Wedding Happen

Planning a destination wedding might feel like climbing a mountain, but with a trusted guide (ahem, me!), you’ll reach the summit without breaking a sweat. From securing your venue to handling travel logistics for your guests, I’m here to make it all easy—so you can focus on what matters most: celebrating your love.


Ready to dive in and start planning? Let’s chat, and we’ll make your dream day come to life!


Your destination wedding should be a time of joy, not stress. If you’d like to

just hit the “easy button” on your destination wedding planning, I’m here to

take the weight off your shoulders. From securing your venue, date and time,

to coordinating travel for guests, Ready to turn your dream destination

wedding into reality? Schedule a complimentary consultation now, and let’s

make it happen.

 
 

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