Be inspired by our collection of real weddings direct from the Whitsundays. From classic elopements, intimate celebrations and extravagant affairs we feature the very best Whitsunday weddings. Packed with venue, supplier and styling inspiration and loads of tips from our couples. Want to see your wedding featured here? Fill in our easy submission form.
Rachel and Mark celebrated their wedding with an intimate gathering of close friends and family that spanned 3 continents.
Long time locals create an elegant seaside wedding for 95 of their family and friends.
Desiring a Bali wedding without the travel, this couple found Bali in Australia!
A delightfully fresh coastal resort wedding in the Whitsundays.
Holding their wedding ceremony and reception at the Whitsunday Pavilion meant that this couple had the time (and budget) to treat their guests to a sunset cruise around Pioneer Bay. Departing Port Of Airlie Marina after the ceremony allowed the wedding party to enjoy a different perspective of Airlie Beach as the sun set over the horizon
Not wanting any wedding day fuss, this couple created a relaxed vibe.
Kay was the perfect epitome of a beach side wedding babe. A knee length tulle skirt and matching light lace cropped top combined with jewel footwear ensured that she was not only comfortable in the tropical climate but created the perfect silhouette for her
Following their hearts, this couple ditched their plans far a large scale affair.
With a crystal clear wedding day vision and a match made in heaven between the bride and groom and their wedding planner, this couple created one of the most delightfully modern Whitsunday weddings we have ever seen.
This impeccably styled wedding set high on the hill at a private property is pure bliss!
As a long time local working in the beauty industry, Julia knew just what she wanted for her Whitsunday wedding and how it was going to look. Having all the direct contacts and a keen eye for detail Julia become her own wedding planner.
Everyone was extremely relaxed and the “wedding stress” didn’t exist. It also gave us a chance to show our favourite piece of paradise with our nearest and dearest who were mostly from Brisbane.
Lachy and I both love the seaside so we chose a romantic nautical theme. We chose navy, peach and gold as our feature colours to add a richness to lures crisp whites and timber features.
This couple wanted to reflect their personal style rather than the latest trends, the end result was sophisticated and timeless.
After looking at local options, as opposed to heading back to Geelong, Victoria to be closer to extended family and friends and considering many options in between, we chose to stay close and keep it simple.