You’ve seen the photos: whitewashed buildings cascading down volcanic cliffs, a caldera glowing gold at sunset, two champagne flutes catching the light. All-inclusive Santorini wedding packages promise to wrap that entire experience into one tidy price. But here’s what the brochures won’t tell you: “all-inclusive” on this island rarely means what you think it means. After helping hundreds of couples plan their Santorini wedding, we’ve learned that the gap between the advertised package price and what you actually spend can be startling.
This guide breaks down exactly what’s bundled, what’s billed separately, and what realistic 2026 budgets look like so you can plan with confidence rather than sticker shock.
What Is an All-Inclusive Santorini Wedding Package (and Is It Actually All-Inclusive)?
An all-inclusive Santorini wedding package bundles core ceremony elements into a single quoted price, but it is almost never truly all-inclusive. These packages typically combine a wedding planner, venue booking, basic photography, flowers, cake, and coordination for small groups of 2-30 guests. What they leave out is where couples get surprised.
As Santorini Boho Weddings outlines, their package for up to 20 guests costs €3,700 and includes venue booking, ceremony at a chapel, planner, marriage license preparation, bridal bouquet, one-tier cake, champagne toast, 2-hour photographer, hair and makeup, 1-hour videographer, and transfers. That sounds thorough. But the listing explicitly states that open bar is not included, and extra chairs cost €8 per person.
The term “all-inclusive” in Santorini functions more like “ceremony-inclusive.” Unlike all-inclusive resort weddings in the Caribbean where food, drinks, and accommodation are genuinely bundled into one rate, Santorini packages focus on the ceremony and immediate celebration. Accommodation, alcohol beyond a toast, legal paperwork, and larger receptions sit outside the package price.
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Search Santorini HotelsStandard elopement packages advertised at €3,500-5,500 typically exclude three major expenses, as Big Fat Greek Day notes: venue fees, catering, and couple accommodation (€1,140-3,040 for 4 nights), which can add €3,000-9,000 in surprise costs.
What’s Typically Included and What Costs Extra
The first sentence of every package listing looks generous. The fine print tells a different story.
Here’s a line-by-line breakdown based on actual 2026 Santorini package offerings:
| Category | Usually Included | Usually Extra |
|---|---|---|
| Planning | Wedding planner/coordinator | Extended planning for 50+ guests |
| Venue | 2-hour ceremony booking | Full venue rental (€800-14,000) |
| Officiant | Symbolic ceremony celebrant | Legal registrar + translation fees |
| Photography | 1-2 hours, 120 edited photos | Extended coverage, second shooter |
| Videography | 1-hour highlight reel | Full ceremony + reception film (€1,500+) |
| Flowers | Bridal bouquet + boutonniere | Ceremony arch, table arrangements |
| Cake | 1-tier cake for 2-10 guests | Multi-tier cake, dessert table |
| Drinks | Champagne toast (1 glass/guest) | Open bar, cocktail hour |
| Hair & Makeup | Bride only (in some packages) | Bridesmaids, trial session |
| Accommodation | Not included in basic packages | €1,140-3,040 for 4 nights |
| Transport | Airport-to-venue (sometimes) | Guest shuttles, boat transfers |
| Legal fees | License preparation paperwork | Municipality fees, apostilles, translations |
| VAT | Rarely included in quoted price | 24% on all services |
Venue rental alone ranges from €800 for elopement spots to €14,000 for premium caldera-view locations, as Big Fat Greek Day’s Greece wedding packages guide notes, and venues add a mandatory 10-20% service charge on food and beverage. That 24% VAT on services? It applies to nearly everything and is rarely reflected in the headline price.
The bottom line: expect hidden costs to add 30-50% beyond the quoted package price. A €3,700 package realistically becomes €5,500-7,000 once you add the essentials that were quietly excluded.
How Much Do All-Inclusive Santorini Wedding Packages Cost?
Realistic 2026 costs depend heavily on your guest count and expectations. Here’s what the numbers actually look like when you account for everything, not just the package headline.
As Big Fat Greek Day notes, a basic 10-person elopement totals €9,000-13,000 when accounting for all hidden expenses. A 50-guest shoulder season wedding reaches approximately €16,200 for the couple’s costs alone (venue at €2,500, catering with discount at €3,600, photography at €2,200, florals at €1,800, planner at €2,500, and accommodation at €1,500).
For individual service costs, Unique and Forever breaks down typical Santorini pricing: catering runs €80-250 per person (food only), photography €2,600-6,000, wedding cake €150-1,000, florals €800-15,000, and DJ services €850-2,100 for approximately 6 hours.
| Wedding Size | Package Price | Realistic Total (All Costs) |
|---|---|---|
| Elopement (2 people) | €1,500-3,500 | €9,000-13,000 |
| Intimate (10-20 guests) | €3,700-5,500 | €15,000-25,000 |
| Mid-size (30-50 guests) | €15,000-35,000 | €22,000-45,000 |
| Luxury (60-100+ guests) | €40,000-60,000 | €50,000-80,000+ |
Intimate elopements and micro-weddings for 2-20 guests average €4,200 for the base all-inclusive package, as Aisle Wedding’s Santorini guide notes. Mid-range weddings for 30-60 guests cost €15,000-35,000, while luxury events for 60-100+ guests range from €40,000-60,000.
Costs vary significantly based on season, guest count, and specific vendors. These figures reflect 2025-2026 pricing from multiple Santorini wedding planners and should be used as estimates only.
Understanding how much a destination wedding costs overall helps you benchmark Santorini against other locations and set realistic expectations before you start requesting quotes.
Which Santorini Resorts Offer the Best Wedding Packages?
Several venues consistently appear in top recommendations, each serving different budgets and styles.
JP Destination Weddings lists Santo Wines Winery as offering a wedding package for 60 guests including a 1-night stay at €55,200, with panoramic caldera views in Pyrgos Village. Santorini Gem, recognized as the Best Wedding Venue in Europe, provides a package for 50 guests at €43,800. Aenaon Villas delivers a luxury package for 20 guests with 3-night accommodation across 6 villas for €50,000.
On Tripadvisor, Aenaon Villas holds a 5/5 rating, Andronis Luxury Suites scores 4.9/5, and Canaves Ena earns 4.8/5 for wedding experiences.
For more budget-conscious couples, Vanilla Sky Weddings offers economy elopement packages starting from €2,800 up to €9,200 for 16 guests with private caldera venue access.
Santorini Weddings notes that Le Ciel Santorini features an all-inclusive package for 30 guests combining ceremony and reception at one venue, though it operates May through October only, has a capacity of 200, and requires a minimum of 35 guests.
Working with a wedding planner in Santorini gives you access to venue relationships and insider knowledge about which packages deliver genuine value versus which ones nickel-and-dime you on extras.
What Factors Affect the Price of Your Santorini Wedding Package?

Five variables drive the biggest price swings, and understanding them gives you real negotiating power.
Guest count is the most obvious factor. Per-guest spending in Santorini runs €400-700 for a quality celebration. A 40-guest wedding averages €30,000-35,000 total (roughly €750-875 per guest) including venue, catering, planner, and registrar, as Aria Santorini Wedding notes.
Venue location matters enormously. Caldera-view venues in Oia or Fira charge €1,000-3,000 for small weddings and up to €12,000-14,000 for 100 guests, as Aisle Wedding notes. Eastern-side venues or less touristy villages like Megalochori cost significantly less. The research also notes that Santorini carries a 25-35% premium over islands like Crete or Corfu due to limited supply and high demand.
Season creates dramatic price differences. Shoulder season savings are significant, as Big Fat Greek Day notes that catering discounts reach 20%, and guest flight costs drop from €340 to €120 per person compared to peak August. A 50-guest wedding in shoulder season saves approximately €4,700 compared to peak pricing.
Ceremony type splits into two categories. Symbolic ceremonies (the default in most packages) skip legal paperwork entirely. Legal civil weddings require municipal registration, document translation, and additional fees. Read our guide to symbolic ceremonies to understand which option fits your situation.
The VAT factor catches nearly everyone off guard. Greece charges 24% VAT on services, and most package prices are quoted before tax. That alone inflates a €10,000 package to €12,400.
Is an All-Inclusive Package Right for Your Santorini Wedding?
An all-inclusive package works best for couples who want simplicity over total control. It saves you from sourcing every vendor individually in a foreign country where language barriers and logistics can eat up months of planning time.
But packages aren’t right for everyone. Most Santorini venues accommodate only 20-40 guests maximum, as Rhodes Wedding Planner notes, and the island lacks abundant all-inclusive resorts compared to other Greek islands. If you’re planning a larger celebration or want the Caribbean-style all-inclusive experience where guests eat, drink, and stay under one roof, Santorini’s structure may frustrate you.
A package makes sense if you:
- Want a small wedding (under 30 guests)
- Prefer one point of contact handling logistics
- Value caldera views over all-inclusive dining
- Are comfortable with a symbolic ceremony or handling legal paperwork separately
A custom-planned wedding might serve you better if you:
- Have 50+ guests who need accommodation coordination
- Want full control over every vendor choice
- Need a legally binding ceremony on the island
- Have a budget that allows hiring a dedicated destination wedding planner
For couples weighing Santorini against other destinations, our destination wedding guide compares logistics, costs, and guest experience across dozens of locations. And if you’re curious about destination wedding budget strategies, trimming your guest list is the single most powerful lever in Santorini specifically.
How BeachBride Can Help You Plan Your Santorini Wedding
We built BeachBride specifically for couples navigating the complexity of planning a wedding far from home. For Santorini, that means connecting you with vetted local planners who know which packages deliver real value, which venues enforce hidden minimums, and which photographers understand how to work with that famous golden-hour light on the caldera.
Here’s what we recommend as your next steps:
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Get clear on your ceremony type. Decide between symbolic and legal before requesting any quotes. This single decision changes your timeline, paperwork, and budget.
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Set your realistic budget. Take the package price you’ve seen advertised and add 40% for a more accurate total. Use our destination wedding cost guide as a benchmark.
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Lock in your season. May, early June, late September, and October offer the best balance of weather, availability, and pricing.
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Use our beach wedding checklist to track every detail from 18 months out through your wedding day.
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Ask the right questions. When a planner quotes you a package price, ask specifically: Does this include VAT? Venue rental fee? Service charges? Accommodation? Open bar? The answers will reveal the true cost.
Legal requirements for marrying in Greece change periodically. Always consult your local planner or the Greek embassy in your country to confirm current requirements before making deposits.
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