Frequently asked questions!

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Have some questions regarding your wedding? Take a look below at some of the frequently asked questions in the FAQ section. If you cannot find what you are looking for then simply get in contact and we will be happy to help.

You may be wondering…

When you book your wedding with Dream Weddings in Crete we will guide you through the process of obtaining the papers you require, having them checked and then legally translated. To find out more about the legal paperwork required please check here.

Dependent on the area you choose to marry in there are different wedding venues available from lakeside to private villas, private gardens to beach locations.

With Symbolic Ceremonies or Renewal of Vows there are no specific requirements. However with Civil Ceremonies we recommend that you are resident on the island at least 3 working days before the wedding ceremony and at least 3 days after the ceremony. Once you have decided on your wedding date we will be able to advise you then.

Yes, the Civil Ceremonies are legal and binding and recognized legally in your home country.

No, you will travel under the names on your passports.

With trends changing over the last few years we offer both bespoke weddings and small wedding packages. For more details check out our Services Page

Venues for your reception can vary from traditional restaurants to the more unusual ‘floating’ restaurants. And from formal sit-down meals to traditional meze style meals,. Crete offers something for every taste and every pocket. We will be able to advise you on the perfect location and menu for your special day.

Yes, it is advisable to have a Wedding Planner based locally as they will know the language, the Town Hall personnel and the suppliers in the area where your wedding is to take place.