Did you know that Cyprus had around 8000 destination weddings in 2024 and it will be even more in 2025? This is of course no coincidence, Cyprus is sunny, it hardly ever rains and its filled with scenic beaches and ancient churches that make a fantastic backdrop to your big day. So it comes as no surprise, that more and more couples want to have their big day in Cyprus, its only a 3-4 hrs flight from the UK and central Europe and just an hour or two from Lebanon and Israel making it a perfect Wedding Destination.
And while the government tries to make getting married in Cyprus easy and cost effective, there are certain costs involved that are not always so transparent.
The Essential cost of a Wedding in Cyprus
The basic requirements to get married (excluding the actual cost of the event and services) are fairly easy:
- Marriage license (standard & express)
- The marriage license is a basic cost of 128 Euros, there is an express option if you are in a rush to get the license, for this expect to pay 282 Euros
- Required documents + apostilles
- I will outline this more in the hidden costs as you will have to prepare some documents back home
- Town Hall ceremony vs external venue
- The town hall offers a ceremony within the town hall which is usually the cheaper option, you can however have the Marriage Officer travel to your wedding destination as long as it is approved for weddings. In such cases travel fees might apply
Service/Fee | Cost | Note |
Civil Marriage License (Standard) | €128 | Ceremony 15 days to 3 months after notice |
Civil Marriage License (Urgent/Special License) | €282 | Ceremony can take place within 2–3 working days |
Civil Ceremony at Town Hall | Often included | Some charge a small venue fee (€50–€100) |
Registrar Travel Fee (for off-site ceremony) | €150–€400 | Applies if ceremony is at hotel, villa, beach |
Marriage Certificate (First Copy) | €14–€20 | Issued on the day or shortly after, on the day you can get original copies, if you need more copies afterwards, you will only be able to get certified copies. |
Affidavit / Statutory Declaration | €80–€120 per person | Done with solicitor in the UK before travel |
Apostille for Legal Documents | €30 per document + postage | Required for legal recognition (esp. after Brexit) |
Certified Translations (if needed) | €20–€60 per document | May be needed for birth/divorce certificates |
Witnesses (if not provided) | €50–€100 | Some Town Halls charge for supplying witnesses |
Certificate Courier/Postage (optional) | €15–€50 | For mailing the certificate to home country |
So realistically, you should expect to pay between 500 and 1200 Euros for the essentials and licenses.
Venue Costs: From Town Halls to Beachfront Villas
When it comes to Venues, there are some high contrast options available in Cyprus, Town Hall are by far the most cost effective option, so if you just want to “get it done” and then party, Town Hall would be the way to go. But if you have a Dream Wedding in mind, then you can choose more romantic settings or, dedicated wedding Venues. In any case, ensure you have an experiences wedding planner who know the Venues and Vendors and ensures you get what you want, when you want it. Here are some price ranges for the various options available:
- Town Hall
- Pro: Legal, Simple, Fast, Inexpensive
- Con: Limited Decor, Office-Space style, Weekday Slots
- Budget: Essential Costs Only
- Beachfront / Outdoor Ceremony
- Pro: Stunning Setting, Romantic Vibe, Flexible in Style
- Con: Weather Dependency (Avoid high heat), Extra Logistics, Public spaces might have people walk into your wedding or gather nosey people
- Budget: Public beaches €100–€400 (permit), private resort beaches €500–€2,000+
- Hotels & Wedding Resorts
- Pro: Destination couples wanting an all-in-one experience (ceremony, dinner, honeymoon)
- Con: Missing the natural beauty of Cyprus, if you choose a Hotel Wedding, make sure your videographer or photographer takes you out for a photo/video session
- Budget: €500–€3,000+ depending on exclusivity, package, and view
- Private Villas
- Pro: Privacy, freedom to plan, stay & celebrate in the same location
- Con: more DIY planning required, must coordinate with local authorities for legality
- Budget: €1,000–€5,000+ for premium villas with wedding licenses

Vendors & Services: What Couples Really Pay
It’s one thing to book a venue and secure the paperwork, but what really brings your wedding day to life are the people behind the scenes, the ones who style, capture, and set the atmosphere. And while Cyprus is full of incredible talent, it’s important to understand what those services actually cost.
This section breaks down the real numbers no fluff, no upsell just what you should expect to pay for photographers, videographers, hair, makeup, flowers, and more. Whether you’re keeping it simple or going all out, knowing the cost helps you plan with confidence and avoid surprises later.
Photography & Videography | ||
Photographer | €400–€900 | 2–4 hours coverage; most offer packages incl. editing & online gallery |
Videographer | €600–€1,200 | Highlight film + ceremony edit; cinematic/story-driven edits are more |
Glambot or Reels Video | €300–€800 | Niche services with high visual impact (great for social content) |
Hair & Makeup | ||
Bridal Hair & Makeup | €200–€400 | Trial often included; price may rise for premium artists |
Bridesmaids or Guests | €80–€150 each | Often discounted as a group |
Mobile Service Fee | €0–€50 | Applied if vendor travels to remote villas or hotels |
Flowers & Styling | ||
Bridal Bouquet | €80–€150 | Seasonal flowers cheaper; imported blooms raise cost |
Groom’s Buttonhole | €15–€30 | Often included with bouquet |
Ceremony Flowers (arches, aisle) | €300–€800+ | Varies by size and complexity |
Reception Décor | €400–€2,000+ | Includes centerpieces, table styling, signage, etc. |
Music & Entertainment | ||
DJ | €400–€800 | Reception + sound setup included |
Live Musician (sax, violin, acoustic) | €300–€700 | 1–2 sets, often used for cocktail hour |
Full Band | €1,500–€3,000 | Premium entertainment option |
Sound System Rental | €100–€300 | May be needed for villa or beach weddings |
Transport | ||
Bridal Car Hire | €150–€300 | Vintage, convertible, or limo options |
Guest Shuttle (minibus) | €200–€600 | Price depends on route & number of guests |
Planner Coordination Fee | €0–€200 | If transport is managed by your coordinator |
Extras | ||
Wedding Cake | €100–€400 | Tiered cakes with fresh flowers cost more |
On-the-Day Coordinator | €300–€700 | Often included with full planning packages |
Celebrant (Symbolic Ceremony) | €300–€600 | For non-legal personalised ceremonies |
Fireworks / Sparklers | €200–€1,000+ | Subject to venue permission and licenses |
Pro Note: Many destination couples underestimate vendor availability in peak season. Booking 9–12 months in advance is recommended for top photographers, videographers, and stylists.
