Honestly, today we promise you that you will get carried away by the beauty of Rebecca and Dimitris’ wedding! The couple chose Casale Panayiotis, a luxury mountain spa retreat in the charming village of Kalopanayiotis in the Marathasa Valley, as the perfect place to celebrate their special day. Nestled among traditional stone houses with tiled rooftops and breathtaking views of the hills, this venue offered an authentic and picturesque backdrop. The outdoor ceremony took place on a historic stone bridge surrounded by lush greenery, where delicate floral arrangements in soft pastel shades of peach, lilac, and blue highlighted the natural beauty of the setting. The bridal bouquet echoed the same romantic palette with garden roses, lisianthus, hydrangeas, and dahlias tied gracefully together. Every detail was thoughtfully curated, creating an atmosphere of intimacy and charm. All these unforgettable moments were captured beautifully by Thimisy, who conveyed the essence of the day in the most inspiring way. If you are dreaming of a wedding infused with tradition, nature, and stunning details, this celebration will certainly fill you with ideas for your own big day!
Captured by Thimisy.

«We met at university and got engaged 5 years later. He proposed me during a private dinner at the Anassa Hotel in Neo Chorio. It was on a balcony covered with rose petals!»







«Flowers arrangements were built around hydrangeas in pastel pinks, blues and lilacs. It was a very romantic style. The wedding ceremony took place outside on the old Venetian bridge in Kalopanayiotis, with the flowers spilling over the bridge. We had a string quartet and personalised fans and parasols for guests to stay cool. The reception was at Casale Panayiotis hotel, on their lawn balcony which looks over the valley. The whole thing was planned by Elizabeth Anne Weddings.»








«My wedding dress was a fairytale-esque gown designed by Helena Kolan with a sweetheart corset covered in appliqué flowers which also trailed down a tulle skirt with a train. It was very lightweight and floaty which was needed in the heat.»




«The advice I would give to a bride who is now planning her wedding is to investing in a wedding planner was by far thwe wisest choice we made. It makes so much pressure off, especially if you’ re planning your wedding from abroad.»




Our favorite moment is probably our choreographed first dance with a complicated lift at the end, which we managed to pull off!
Rebecca , Bride


















































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