Travel Destination Weddings: The 10 Most Instagrammable Weddings
With the re-scheduled wedding nuptials starting to take place following a two-year COVID backlog, 2022 is set to see a wedding boom. Search interest in the UK1 for ‘weddings abroad 2023’ rose over +750%, as happy couples start to plan their dream wedding in travel destinations overseas.
For those wondering where to start when it comes to planning a destination wedding, comparethemarket.com has revealed2 the 10 most Instagrammable wedding venues in Europe, to make the decision easier for couples planning to tie the knot.
Europe’s 10 most Instagrammable wedding venues
- Ritz Paris (Paris, France), 77,220
- Bled Castle (Bled, Slovenia), 46,986
- Shangri-La Hotel Paris (Paris, France), 24,184
- Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc (Antibes, France), 19,859
- Ice Hotel (Lapland, Sweden), 18,212
- Hotel Danieli (Venice, Italy), 17,771
- Villa Sola Cabiati, Grand Hotel Tremezzo (Lake Como, Italy), 16,213
- Conservatorium (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 15,338
- Villa Tre Ville (Amalfi Coast, Italy), 13,947
- The Dolder Grand (Zurich, Switzerland), 12,922
With the option of eight luxury reception rooms, a wedding at the iconic Ritz Paris is sure to offer guests the perfect picture for their grid. With backdrops against the Grand Jardin, and in one of the most romantic cities in the world, it’s no surprise that this venue takes the top spot.
Just missing out on the top spot, perched on a giant cliff overlooking Lake Bled, Bled Castle is the oldest castle in Slovenia with a rich thousand-year-old history. The venue offers truly breath-taking views of Lake Bled, making it the perfect place for unforgettable wedding pictures.
Coming in third is the Shangri-La Hotel Paris, France. Formerly the residence of Prince Roland Bonaparte, this luxury venue truly is fit for royalty.
One of these magical venues might provide the perfect backdrop for a dream destination wedding, but how much could getting hitched abroad set your guests back?
From flights and accommodation, to travel insurance and wedding gifts, research3 from comparethemarket.com finds that the cost of attending a destination wedding will often exceed £3,000. To help guests plan their finances, they can use a tool to forecast costs before they RSVP. comparethemarket.com also spoke with wedding guests to find out what their thoughts are on destination nuptials:
Natalie Coyne, 27, from South Yorkshire said: “I’m supposed to be attending a wedding this August in Greece for a close friend. It’s going to cost me around £1,000-£1,500 once I’ve taken the hotel, travel, and spending money into consideration - that’s without the present and a new outfit.
“Because they’re a close friend, I don’t mind sacrificing my holiday allowance, however, I wouldn’t have been willing to do this if it wasn’t a close friend. Personally, I think UK-based weddings are a lot simpler, especially for guests.”
Tom Pallott, 28, from Portsmouth is attending a wedding in Italy and explained: “I will be spending £800 - £1,000 for two of us to attend a wedding abroad. Cost is definitely a massive consideration, and it does make you think twice”.
“In this case, the wedding itself looks pretty spectacular. It's also a nice excuse to grab a bit of sun in Italy, especially considering we've not been able to go abroad for the last two years!”
Commenting on the study, Alex Hasty, director at comparethemarket.com says: “No one wants to miss a friend or family member’s big day, but costs can really add up”.
“Our tool helps to calculate how much it could cost to attend any upcoming weddings and help avoid any expensive surprises. When planning for the trip, one of the most important things to remember is to get your travel insurance sorted before you jet off, so you’re covered in case plans suddenly change”. To try the tool for yourself to help you get prepared to attend a wedding abroad, please visit: https://www.comparethemarket.com/travel-insurance/content/wedding-guest-budgeting-tool/