Crafting Your Guest List with Kindness, Clarity, and Confidence There’s something undeniably magical about saying “I do” in a dreamy destination—whether it’s a secluded beach, a romantic vineyard, or a charming European town. One of the best perks? You get to be intentional about your guest list. One of the trickiest parts? You have to be intentional about your guest list. But don’t worry. I'm here to guide you through every step of destination wedding guest list etiquette so you can stay true to your vision and avoid unnecessary drama. From “Do I have to invite my coworker?” to “How do I tell people it’s adults-only?”—we’ve got you covered. 📥 Psst! Don’t miss your FREE download: The Ultimate Destination Wedding Guest List Guide—perfect for staying organized and stress-free. Start with Your Vision Before diving into names, take a moment to close your eyes and picture your wedding. Is it a sunset ceremony with just your immediate family? Or a weekend-long celebration with your closest 50 friends at an all-inclusive resort? Your vision will shape the tone and the size of your guest list. With travel, budget, and logistics at play, destination weddings naturally favor more intimate gatherings—and that’s one of their biggest strengths. Who Should You Invite? Let’s get practical. Here’s a typical destination wedding guest list breakdown:
Who You Don’t Have to Invite (And How to Say It Kindly) Say it with us: You don’t have to invite everyone. Not your high school lab partner. Not your mom’s coworker. Not your third cousin once removed. Here are a few it’s-totally-okay-to-skip:
“We’re keeping it really small due to travel and logistics, but we’re so grateful for your support and excitement!” Navigating the Adult-Only Wedding Conversation Destination weddings are the perfect excuse for a kid-free celebration—think cocktails by the pool, romantic excursions, and late-night dance parties. How to say it with love: “As much as we adore your little ones, our wedding will be an adults-only event so everyone can fully relax and enjoy the celebration.” Need to help parents out? Share:
The Big Question: Who Pays for What? Short answer: Guests usually cover their own travel and accommodations. But you can absolutely make things easier for them:
“Totally understand—it’s not always possible to travel, but we’ll celebrate together when we’re back!” Bridal Party Etiquette at a Destination Wedding Bridesmaids and groomsmen will likely be covering their own flights and rooms, too. Show your appreciation by covering extras like:
Extra Tips to Keep Your Wedding Guest List Drama-Free
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