WeddingTimeline

Real example

Destination wedding planning timeline — 14 months

Destination weddings compress vendor scouting and stretch guest communication. This sample follows a Friday ceremony at a resort with welcome dinner and Sunday brunch — save-the-dates went out 10 months early.

Wedding month: October 2025

Resort destination — 80 guests, room block, on-site coordinator. Marriage license filed in home state before travel.

Each row shows how many months before the wedding — mapped to our 12-month checklist phases where applicable.

When Months out What they did
Aug 2024 14 months out Before 12-month checklist Resort site visit; booked venue package & date
Sep 2024 13 months out Before 12-month checklist Hired destination planner; reserved room block
Nov 2024 11 months out 12–10 months out Booked photographer (travel fees in contract)
Dec 2024 10 months out 12–10 months out Save-the-dates mailed with booking link & travel FAQ
Feb 2025 8 months out 9–7 months out Welcome dinner venue booked; wedding website live
Apr 2025 6 months out 6–4 months out Invitations mailed; shuttle schedule drafted
Jun 2025 4 months out 6–4 months out RSVP deadline; room block release date communicated
Jul 2025 3 months out 3–1 months out Final headcount to resort; day-of timeline per event day
Aug 2025 2 months out 3–1 months out Vendor timeline copies; rehearsal on-site
Oct 2025 Wedding month Final 48 hours Welcome dinner → ceremony → brunch send-off

Common questions

How is a destination wedding timeline different?
Save-the-dates go 8–12 months out, room blocks need early deadlines, and you often need separate day-of timelines for welcome events and the ceremony day.
When should guests book flights for a destination wedding?
After save-the-dates — ideally 6–9 months before for international travel. Include a booking deadline in your wedding website FAQ.