How it works
Don't choose the venue. Choose the place.
Every couple we speak to starts with a photograph of a terrace. We think the order should be reversed — and this is the sequence we built the product around.
- 01
I want Greece.
You already know the country. That part was easy.
- 02
I don't know where.
Greece is not one destination. It is hundreds of different experiences.
- 03
Tell us about your wedding.
Twelve questions: guests, atmosphere, budget, travel, the weekend you want.
- 04
Discover your best destinations.
A ranked set with reasons for and against each one.
- 05
Understand the destination.
Access, accommodation, guest experience, cost positioning, an example weekend.
- 06
Compare destinations.
Three at a time, on the attributes that actually decide it.
- 07
Understand the guest experience.
Four days, not four hours. Plan for what people will remember.
- 08
Build a shortlist.
Two or three real candidates instead of fifty saved images.
- 09
Only now explore venues and suppliers.
A small curated set, once the place is settled.
How recommendations work
Our destination recommendations are based on your preferences, guest experience, accessibility, atmosphere and the type of wedding you imagine. Every destination carries an editorial profile — a set of ratings written by hand, not generated. Your answers weight those attributes, and the destinations are ranked accordingly.
The percentages are a matching device to help you compare, not an objective score. There is no algorithm here pretending to be science, and no AI deciding where you should get married.
Where we stand
- We are not a wedding planner.
- We don't believe every destination is right for every couple.
- Every destination page has a "not ideal for" section, and we will always tell you when a place is likely to be wrong for your guest list.
- Suppliers are curated editorially. Premium profiles may exist in future; they will be labelled, and they will never change a match result.
Ready?
Prefer to talk to a person first? Email us at hello.whereingreece@gmail.com or use the short form.