How to Plan a Destination Wedding in France: A Guide for UK & US Couples

Planning a wedding abroad can feel overwhelming — but it doesn’t have to be. If you’re dreaming of saying “I do” in a French château, vineyard, or Alpine chalet, this guide will walk you through everything UK and US couples need to know to plan a stress-free wedding in France.

From legalities and logistics to venue styles and guest travel tips, this step-by-step guide will help you begin your destination wedding journey with confidence — and just the right amount of champagne.

Why Choose France for Your Destination Wedding?

France has it all: rich history, timeless romance, world-renowned food and wine, and breathtaking venues. Whether you’re drawn to the snow-capped French Alps, the rolling vineyards of Burgundy, or the refined elegance of the Champagne region, there’s a perfect backdrop for every couple.

Top reasons why UK & US couples choose France:

  • Short flight times from London or major US airports
  • Exceptional venues full of character and charm
  • Outstanding local cuisine and wine
  • Romantic atmosphere and picture-perfect settings
  • A genuine “holiday” experience for your guests

Step 1: Choose the Region That Suits Your Style

France offers a diverse mix of stunning landscapes. Start by identifying the vibe you’re after:

  • French Alps – Ideal for winter wonderland weddings or couples who love nature and mountains. Think snowy chalets, roaring fires, and breathtaking views.
  • Burgundy – A paradise for wine lovers and romantics. Home to beautiful châteaux and peaceful countryside, it’s perfect for a laid-back yet elegant affair.
  • Champagne – Refined and stylish, with endless vineyards, historic estates, and, of course, a touch of sparkle.

Top tip: Consider a shoulder-season wedding (May–June or September) for better availability, gorgeous weather, and fewer crowds.

Step 2: Understand the Legal Side (or Skip It!)

Here’s the practical bit: France requires at least 40 days of residency before you can legally marry in a civil ceremony. Because of this, most British and American couples:

Get legally married at home first, then hold a symbolic ceremony in France.

Symbolic ceremonies offer full flexibility, allowing you to design something truly personal — in the setting you love most.

Step 3: Hire a Local Wedding Planner in France

Planning from overseas can be tricky — time zones, language barriers, and not being able to visit in person. That’s where working with an experienced, English-speaking wedding planner in France makes all the difference.

A planner can help you:

  • Research and secure the perfect venue
  • Vet and manage trusted suppliers
  • Build your budget and timeline
  • Coordinate guest travel and logistics
  • Handle any hiccups on the day so you don’t have to

Bonus: We know the little local details that you won’t find on Google.

Step 4: Plan Ahead for Your Guests’ Experience

A destination wedding is also a holiday for your guests — so the smoother you make it, the better.

Consider providing:

  • A personalised wedding website with travel info, timings, dress code, etc.
  • Welcome bags with local treats (wine, cheese, handmade soap, maps…)
  • Optional group events like a pre-wedding dinner or post-wedding brunch


Tip: Give guests plenty of notice to book travel and accommodation — ideally 8–10 months in advance.

Step 5: Add a Touch of French Flair

The charm of a French wedding lies in the little touches. Think effortless elegance, seasonal produce, and thoughtful details.

Ideas to include:

  • A wine tasting at your welcome dinner
  • A French cheese board instead of (or alongside) a cake
  • Locally sourced flowers and foliage
  • A live accordionist or a jazz trio for your reception

These personal, regional elements make your celebration truly unique

Bonus: Your 12-Month Planning Timeline (From Abroad)

Here’s a typical destination wedding planning schedule:

  • 12–14 months: Choose your region and planner
  • 10–12 months: Secure your venue
  • 8–10 months: Book key suppliers (caterer, photographer, music)
  • 6–8 months: Send your save-the-dates
  • 3–6 months: Finalise design, travel logistics, and menus
  • 1–2 months: Confirm RSVPs, guest details, and seating plans
  • Wedding Week: Arrive in France, relax, and enjoy every second

Ready to Start Planning?

France is an unforgettable setting for your big day — and with the right guidance, planning your wedding from the UK or US can be both exciting and stress-free.
I specialise in planning relaxed, elegant weddings in the French Alps, Burgundy, and Champagne — tailored especially for couples from abroad.

Let’s bring your vision to life.

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