Destination Wedding Trends for 2025

The world of destination weddings continues to evolve, with couples in 2025 seeking bespoke experiences that reflect their personalities while embracing the unique allure of their chosen locations. As a luxury wedding planner, I’ve observed some captivating trends shaping the year ahead. If you’re planning a celebration that hits all the destination wedding trends for 2025, let me get you started with my predictions for the coming year.

Hybrid Celebrations

Hybrid weddings are on the rise, with couples merging the convenience of virtual participation with the intimacy of in-person celebrations. For destination weddings, this allows loved ones unable to travel to be part of the day through live streams or interactive virtual activities, ensuring everyone feels included.

Immersive Cultural Experiences

2025 couples are drawn to destinations that allow them and their guests to delve into the local culture. This goes beyond the setting—think intimate cooking classes, guided tours of historic landmarks, or even a traditional blessing as part of the ceremony. A wedding in Tuscany might include a pre-wedding vineyard tour, while an Irish castle celebration could feature a harpist playing Celtic melodies during dinner.

Eco-Conscious Celebrations

Sustainability is no longer just a buzzword; it’s a core value for modern couples. Eco-conscious destination weddings are growing in popularity, with couples opting for locally sourced menus, seasonal flowers, and venues that prioritise sustainability. Many are choosing locations that champion green initiatives, from eco-lodges to venues with renewable energy programmes.

Weeklong Weddings

Destination weddings are evolving into full-scale holiday experiences. Instead of one or two days, many couples are hosting weeklong celebrations. This trend is especially popular in picturesque locations like Santorini or the Amalfi Coast, where couples plan multi-day itineraries: welcome dinners, sightseeing excursions, sunset cocktail hours, and post-wedding brunches. These longer stays foster deeper connections among guests while maximising the destination experience.

Destination-Inspired Décor

Couples are increasingly weaving their destination into every detail of the wedding. This can be as subtle as menu cards adorned with illustrations of local landmarks or as bold as a reception space designed to mimic the destination’s natural beauty. In Provence, this might mean tablescapes featuring lavender and olive branches; in Marrakech, it could be Moroccan lanterns and intricate textiles.

Vibrant Colour Palettes

Neutral tones have dominated weddings in recent years, but 2025 is ushering in a renaissance of colour. Couples are embracing vibrant palettes that reflect the essence of their chosen location. Think coral and turquoise for a tropical beach wedding, rich emeralds and golds for a ceremony in an Irish forest, or terracotta and mustard hues for a Spanish vineyard celebration.

Personalised Guest Experiences

2025 couples are going above and beyond to ensure their guests feel cherished. Welcome gifts are evolving into curated keepsakes inspired by the destination—a handmade pottery piece in Greece or locally distilled whiskey in Ireland. These thoughtful touches elevate the guest experience, leaving a lasting impression.

After-Parties with a Twist

The celebration doesn’t stop at the reception. Destination weddings are embracing unique after-parties, such as bonfires on the beach, silent discos in historic ruins, or stargazing soirées in desert locales. These innovative experiences add another layer of magic to the festivities.

Destination weddings in 2025 are about more than just exchanging vows in a picturesque setting—they’re about creating unforgettable moments that resonate deeply with couples and their loved ones. With these trends, your celebration will be nothing short of extraordinary. (Ps. Just because it’s a new year, doesn’t mean last years trends aren’t relevant. You might find some more inspiration here: Destination Wedding Trends for 2024)

Slán go Fóill,

Tara

Images by Anée Atelier

Cheese as a Wedding Cake – A Luxurious Twist

As a luxury wedding planner in Ireland, I’ve seen my fair share of trends come and go (and I talk about some of my favourites in this article on PopSugar), but one that has taken hold in recent years is the delightful and unexpected trend of using cheese as a wedding cake. This indulgent alternative to the traditional sweet cake is perfect for couples who want to offer something unique and memorable at their wedding reception. With the rise of farm-to-table dining and a renewed appreciation for artisanal Irish produce, cheese towers have become a symbol of luxury, sophistication, and a celebration of Ireland’s rich culinary heritage.

A Bespoke Culinary Experience

What makes a cheese wedding cake so alluring is its ability to offer a completely bespoke experience. Unlike traditional cakes, where you may be limited by flavour profiles and decoration, a cheese tower allows for endless customisation. As a planner, I work closely with artisan cheese suppliers to curate a selection that reflects not only the couple’s taste preferences but also their story.

Many Irish couples enjoy incorporating local cheeses into their tower, paying homage to Ireland’s world-renowned dairy industry. A typical tower might feature rich Cashel Blue from Tipperary, a smooth and creamy St Tola goat’s cheese from County Clare, and a strong, crumbly Cahill’s Porter cheese, which adds both flavour and visual intrigue with its marbled appearance. For couples wishing to indulge their guests further, I recommend adding imported cheeses to complement the Irish offerings—perhaps a delicate French Brie or a robust Manchego.

Designing the Perfect Cheese Cake

Just like a traditional wedding cake, a cheese cake can be a showstopping centrepiece. As a luxury wedding planner, my role is to ensure that the cheese tower is not only delicious but also visually stunning. Each cheese wheel is carefully chosen for its shape, colour, and texture, crafting a tiered masterpiece that rivals any confection. Garnishing the cheese tower with fresh fruits, figs, berries, and even edible flowers can add vibrant splashes of colour, while rustic elements like fresh herbs or leaves provide a natural, organic feel.

For couples desiring an extra touch of opulence, I often suggest pairing the cheese tower with artisanal breads, crackers, and a selection of chutneys and honey. A beautifully designed grazing table featuring these accompaniments, along with cured meats and pâté, creates an interactive dining experience where guests can serve themselves throughout the evening.

A Unique Take on Tradition

One of the most appealing aspects of a cheese wedding cake is its ability to turn tradition on its head without sacrificing elegance. Many couples like to keep the ceremonial cutting of the cake, but instead of the classic sweet slice, they slice into a large wheel of cheese. This can be a fun and memorable moment for the couple, and it invites guests to partake in a one-of-a-kind culinary experience. As an alternative, I often suggest serving the cheese cake alongside a more traditional dessert table, offering both sweet and savoury options to guests.

Pairing the Cheese Cake with Wine

A cheese wedding cake is more than just a savoury treat; it can also become an integral part of a couple’s overall dining experience. As part of my planning services, I often collaborate with expert sommeliers to pair each tier of the cheese cake with wines that enhance and complement the flavours. Whether it’s a crisp Sauvignon Blanc to cut through the richness of a Brie or a full-bodied Bordeaux to pair with a mature cheddar, these pairings can elevate the dining experience and add another layer of luxury.

The Perfect Ending to a Wedding Feast

In Ireland, where the landscape lends itself to exceptional dairy produce, a cheese wedding cake is the perfect way to honour local craftsmanship while adding a luxurious twist to a couple’s big day. Whether used as a savoury centrepiece or incorporated into an elaborate grazing table, this trend is a testament to how versatile and sophisticated Irish weddings can be.

Slán go Fóill,

Tara

Images by Brosnan Photographic and Aspect Photography