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There are so many more guests we would have loved to join us but sadly our venue has limited capacity. All guests invited have been named on the invitation.
Can I have a +1 and are children welcome?
When is the RSVP deadline?
Please let us know by Sunday 15th February 2026 if you’ll be joining us in Skiathos.
Please avoid wearing a white, ivory or cream dress as this is reserved for the bride.
Men, please avoid wearing chocolate brown trousers.
Are there any colours that guests should avoid wearing?
See our ‘Attire’ page for the weekend dress code.
What’s the dress code?
We’d love for you to be fully present during the ceremony, so please keep phones tucked away and enjoy the view – our photographer will handle the photos. Feel free to snap away post-ceremony and don’t forget to share them with us!
Are we allowed to take photos with our phones or cameras during the wedding?
Smashing plates is a joyful Greek tradition symbolising kefi, a celebration of life and happiness. It also represents new beginnings, as the couple cast away their old lives to start a new one together. The word “Opa!” is often shouted in the moment, capturing the spirit of joy and unity.
Why are we smashing plates?
Skiathos is a small Greek Island in the northwest Aegean Sea and the westernmost island in the Northern Sporades archipelago. The easiest way to travel is flying direct into Skiathos International Airport.
How to get to Skaithos?
Try to ask any questions the day prior, there will be plenty of time for us to show you the ceremony location should we need too. If you have any questions on the day WhatsApp either Caitlin or Jamain.
Contact on the day?
Our reception at Plakes will finish at 12AM. For all the dancing queens, our Ever After Party will continue at The Borzoi Club.
Reception finish time?
Many of you are traveling across the globe to celebrate with us in Skiathos, so your presence means the world to us and is all we ask for.
Registry?