The couple had chosen Mykonos because they had been there the previous summer and fallen in love with a particular view from a particular terrace on the south of the island. They wanted their wedding at that spot. They had photographs. They had a vision. What they did not have, when they first contacted me at Concierge Unique, was any understanding of how many other couples had made exactly the same decision, or how far in advance the question of that terrace had needed to be answered.
The venue was booked. Had been booked for fourteen months. There was a waitlist.
We found them something better in the end, as tends to happen when you know the island well enough to know what better looks like. But the conversation that followed — about timelines, about what Mykonos in summer actually involves as a logistical environment, about the difference between planning a wedding in Greece and planning a wedding somewhere with more forgiving infrastructure — was one I have had many times since. It is the conversation this article is attempting to have in advance, so that couples arriving in my inbox have already had it with themselves.
What Mykonos actually is in wedding season
Mykonos in July and August is not a quiet Greek island. It is one of the most in-demand luxury destinations in Europe, operating at full capacity, with a supply of exceptional venues, catering, accommodation, and every other wedding requirement that is genuinely limited and genuinely contested.
This is not a complaint. It is the reason the island is extraordinary. The energy, the light, the sunsets over the Aegean, the fact that your guests will have one of the…
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