Destination Weddings

Say "I do" at stunning wedding-ready villas. Large estates, event-friendly spaces, and full staff service.

Destination Weddings
A setting that becomes the memory
Event-ready estates for the whole celebration. 18 homes.
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A destination wedding asks more of a house than any other booking. It is not just where the couple sleeps, it is the venue, the base for the wedding party, and the backdrop everyone remembers. The right estate holds all of that: the space to gather the group, the setting that carries the ceremony, and the event policy that actually allows a celebration. The wrong one photographs beautifully and then turns out to forbid music after ten. That gap is the single most important thing to get right before booking, and it is what we check first.
These estates were chosen for it. Large enough to house the wedding party, with grounds and common spaces that work for a ceremony and a dinner, and, crucially, event and noise policies confirmed against what a wedding actually needs. Capacity here runs to twenty guests and beyond, so the collection covers an intimate destination wedding and a full celebration equally. Staff and logistics are where a wedding villa earns its keep. A house team that can support a caterer and a planner, coordinate the moving parts across a multi-day celebration, and keep the estate running while the wedding takes over.
Many of these homes come with, or we arrange, exactly that, so the couple is a guest at their own wedding rather than the operations manager. The honest part matters most here. Not every large villa can host an event, and the ones that can often carry an event fee, a higher minimum stay, and rules worth reading before you sign. We confirm all of it up front, connect you with vendors and planners where you need them, and are straight about which estates can carry a wedding and which only look the part. If a home does not clear that bar, it is not in this collection.
The estate as a venue
A wedding house has to work as a venue, not just a villa. That means grounds and common spaces that hold a ceremony and a seated dinner, a setting worth the photographs, and enough room for the wedding party to stay on site. The best of these estates make the venue and the accommodation the same place, which removes a whole layer of logistics.
It also has to house the people. A wedding party spread across generations needs real bedrooms and separation, so the closest family can stay on site in comfort. Capacity that only exists on paper does not survive a wedding week.
Event policy, first, not last
The single most common way a wedding villa disappoints is a policy that does not allow the wedding. Music curfews, guest caps, event bans, these are the details that matter, and the honest time to confirm them is before booking, not after the deposit. We check the event and noise policy for any estate against your actual plan.
Event bookings usually come with terms: an event fee, a higher minimum stay, sometimes a required planner or an approved-vendor list. None of that is a problem when you know it up front, and all of it is a problem when you find out late. We put it on the table before you commit.
Staff, vendors, and the timeline
A wedding is a production, and the estate has to support one. We look for houses with a team that can work alongside a caterer and a planner and keep the place running across a multi-day celebration. Where a home does not include that, we arrange it.
Beyond the house, we connect you with planners and vendors in the destination and help sequence the week, welcome dinner, ceremony, recovery day, so the couple is a guest at the wedding rather than running it. Most of these estates carry a multi-night minimum for an event, which suits a wedding week anyway.
Where we would place you
Casa Don Rey
A nine-bedroom Tulum estate for twenty-six, with the grounds and scale for a wedding.
9 BR | sleeps 26 | From $5,200 USD per night
Tulum, Mexico
Palais Eliah
A twelve-bedroom Marrakech palace for twenty-four, a setting that carries a celebration.
12 BR | sleeps 24 | From €2,875 EUR per night
Marrakech, Morocco
Lucia Noir
An eight-bedroom Cabo estate for twenty-four, built for the whole wedding party.
8 BR | sleeps 24 | From $5,175 USD per night
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Villa Calabassa
A ten-bedroom Miami Beach estate for twenty-two, close to the city and event-capable.
10 BR | sleeps 22 | From $6,350 USD per night
Miami Beach, United States
Villa Lavan
A ten-bedroom Mykonos villa for twenty, an island setting for the celebration.
10 BR | sleeps 20 | From $4,400 USD per night
Mykonos, Greece
The estate that ruins a wedding is the beautiful one that bans the music at ten. We confirm the policy before anything else, because a venue that cannot host the party is not a venue.
Cameron Elder, ERentals Exclusive
Frequently asked
What makes a villa suitable for a destination wedding?
It has to work as a venue and house the party: grounds and common spaces for a ceremony and a seated dinner, a setting worth the photographs, real bedrooms for the closest family on site, and, above all, an event policy that actually allows the wedding. We confirm all of it before a couple commits.
Can we actually host the wedding and reception at the villa?
Only at the homes that genuinely allow it, and that is the first thing we confirm. Music curfews, guest caps, and event bans are the details that decide it, and we check them against your plan before booking. Event bookings usually carry a fee, a higher minimum stay, and sometimes an approved-vendor or planner requirement, all of which we put on the table up front.
Can the wedding party stay at the estate?
Yes, that is much of the point. These estates house twenty guests and beyond with real bedrooms and separation, so the closest family and the wedding party can stay on site. Making the venue and the accommodation the same place removes a whole layer of logistics.
Do you help with planners and vendors?
Yes. We connect you with planners and vendors in the destination and help sequence the week, from the welcome dinner to the recovery day. Many of these estates come with, or we arrange, a house team that can work alongside a caterer and planner, so the couple is a guest at the wedding rather than running it.
How much do destination wedding villas cost?
Large event-ready estates range from several thousand dollars a night into five figures, plus any event fee, depending on the destination, the season, and the size. We quote the real all-in figure, including staff and event costs, so there are no surprises after the deposit.
How far in advance should we book?
As early as possible. Event-capable estates on fixed wedding dates are limited and go first, particularly in peak season. Most carry a multi-night minimum for an event, which suits a wedding week anyway.
How many guests can these estates hold for an event?
On-site accommodation runs to around twenty-six guests; the event capacity for a ceremony or reception is usually higher and depends on the specific estate's policy. We confirm both the sleeping capacity and the permitted event size for any house against your headcount.
Where are the wedding estates located?
The collection spans Tulum, Cabo, Marrakech, Miami, Mykonos, and beyond. Each was chosen as a setting that carries a wedding and, just as important, one whose event policy actually allows one.
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