5 Unforgettable Wedding Experiences You Can Only Have in Ireland

Not every couple dreams of a cookie-cutter celebration. Thankfully, Ireland is brimming with possibilities that speak to the wild-hearted, the poetic, and the non-conventional. I’ve worked with couples from around the world who’ve sought experiences that reflect their unique love stories—and no place delivers quite like this island. Here are five distinct Irish wedding experiences only available on the Emerald Isle. They’re soulful, bold, and a little wild—in the best way.

Exchange Vows in a Fairy Glade or Ancient Forest

Ireland’s woodland landscapes offer a setting straight from folklore. Think twisted trees, lichen-covered stones, and streams flowing softly in the background. In these sheltered groves, ceremonies feel both grounded and transportive. A barefoot entrance, floral garlands, or a harpist playing beneath the canopy—nature doesn’t need dressing up, only reverence.

Say “I Do” on a Tiny Island Only Reachable by Boat

For those craving solitude, Ireland’s coastal islands are an untamed delight. Arriving by ferry to a car-free place like Inishbofin or Clare Island creates an immediate sense of departure from the everyday. You’ll find windswept beaches, historic churches, and salt air that carries both excitement and calm. Once there, time slows. It’s a getaway in every sense, with the sea as your witness.

Marry at a Prehistoric Stone Circle or Celtic Ruins

Some couples are drawn to sacred sites that predate written history. The energy surrounding these ancient places—like Grange Stone Circle or the Burren’s dolmens—is deeply resonant. Weddings held at such locations feel rooted in something enduring. Many couples choose to align their ceremony with the solstice or lunar phases, bringing a natural rhythm to the celebration.

 

Invite a Celtic Storyteller or Seanchaí to Your Ceremony

Here, storytelling is more than tradition—it’s a living art form. Inviting a seanchaí to share legends or love tales as part of your ceremony lends texture and cultural richness. Their words—woven with cadence and charm—add a moment of stillness and reflection. Many couples also choose Irish poetry to accompany readings, blending old and new in lyrical harmony. Some even choose to incorporate traditional Irish vows into their ceremony.

Host a Communal Dinner in a Barn, Greenhouse, or Ruined Abbey

Not everyone wants a ballroom reception. Rustic barns, glass-roofed greenhouses, and ivy-cloaked ruins offer spaces with character. Long tables filled with fresh bread, local cheeses, and seasonal fare create an atmosphere of intimacy. Your guests will feel part of something authentic and heartfelt.

Ireland isn’t a backdrop—it’s a presence. Its forests, folklore, ruins, and coastal hideaways offer more than beauty – they offer meaning. If you’re looking for a place to forge your own path, the Emerald Isle is the place to do just that – with spirit and substance. I’m willing to bet you’ll find your rhythm here and I’d be honoured to help you shape every last detail.

Slán go Fóill,

Tara

Images by Greg Finck and Ivana Patarcic and Cinzia Bruschini and Erik Kelley and Brosnan Photographic

How to Host a Destination Wedding That Feels Like a Private Festival

I have a deep love for creative celebrations and I’ve seen a growing number of couples looking for ways to transform their destination wedding into an experience that echoes the laid-back energy of a boutique music or arts festival. And truthfully, what better place to create that atmosphere than the rolling fields and estate grounds of Ireland – the destination wedding hotspot of 2025?

A festival-style destination wedding isn’t about replicating Glastonbury or Coachella. It’s about curating a gathering that’s free-spirited yet refined, relaxed yet well-designed. Here’s how to make it happen:

Build Your Wedding Around a Weekend Experience

To create that true festival feeling, you’ll need more than just a ceremony and a reception. Think in terms of a multi-day gathering, with space for guests to mix, mingle, and explore. This could mean a welcome dinner with traditional Irish music in a cosy pub or barn or group activities like hiking, sea swimming, whisky tasting, or storytelling sessions with a local seanchaí.

Instead of having everyone arrive on the morning of the wedding, encourage a longer stay. Choose accommodation like private estates, castle venues, or luxury glamping sites that allow you to keep guests close together. The shared experience of sleeping under the stars or staying in a converted manor helps bond everyone in that distinctive, festival-style way.

Choose a Venue That Feels Like a Stage

The setting plays a massive role in setting the tone. Look for venues with character: cliffside views, forest clearings, ancient stone amphitheatres, or sweeping fields that can host outdoor celebrations. Think about layout too—can you create different ‘zones’ like a music area, dining tent, bar area, and chill-out lounge?

Irish estates and heritage homes with sprawling grounds are particularly suited for this. They offer intimacy and exclusivity while still allowing enough space to get creative with installations, structures, and styling.

Which leads me to food and drinks. These are key pillars of a successful festival-style wedding. You’ll definitely want to include things like brunches and food trucks (accented by lawn games and bonfires). The food choices should feel feel abundant, varied, and delicious without being overly formal. Think grazing tables, late-night nibbles, artisan cocktails served from a vintage caravan, and even breakfast burritos delivered to guests the next morning.

Curate Live Performances

Live entertainment is essential to any festival-style wedding. This doesn’t just mean a band in the evening. Consider acoustic musicians during your ceremony or drinks reception. I love the idea of roving performers or poets at dinner. Evenings are great for surprises like fire dancers or drummers.

Mix genres and styles for an eclectic feel, and support local artists where possible. Ireland has a rich creative community—your guests will appreciate the authenticity.

Create a Visual Identity That’s Immersive

Set the tone visually through cohesive design. Think flags, lighting, signage, floral installations, and lounge areas that echo the creative aesthetic of a boutique festival. Incorporate natural textures, layered fabrics, mismatched seating, and ambient lighting like festoon strings, lanterns, or flickering fire pits.

A strong visual identity across your website, signage, and décor helps anchor the event as a holistic experience.

Don’t Forget the Flow

The most memorable weddings are those that feel seamless but spontaneous. To pull off a festival-style event without chaos, you’ll need a planner who understands timing, flow, and logistics. From stage management to lighting cues to transport coordination, a strong team working behind the scenes ensures your laid-back atmosphere doesn’t come at the expense of organisation.

A festival-style destination wedding is less about sticking to tradition and more about crafting a celebration that reflects your values and creativity. In Ireland, with our storybook settings, vibrant music scene, and hospitality culture, we’re uniquely positioned to bring that vision to life.

If you’re looking to host a celebration that feels more like a gathering of kindred spirits than a conventional wedding, this approach just might be for you.

Slán go Fóill,

Tara

Images by Arte de Vie