Welcome to my blog! Here, you'll find wedding inspiration, tips for planning in Provence and the French Riviera, and recommendations for the best vendors and experiences. I also share personal stories and behind-the-scenes moments from my journey as a wedding photographer.
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Provence has long been synonymous with understated luxury, slow living, and a sense of effortless elegance. For couples living abroad who have always felt drawn to its chic atmosphere, sun-drenched landscapes, food culture, and world-class wines, a world-class is more than a trend. It is an intentional choice rooted in lifestyle and values.
For many international couples planning a destination wedding, Provence represents balance. It offers refinement without rigidity and beauty without excess. The region encourages presence and connection, making it an ideal setting for couples who want their wedding to feel meaningful rather than performative.

A multi-day wedding allows couples to move beyond the limitations of a single-day celebration. Rather than arriving, celebrating, and leaving within a few hours, you are given the space to truly inhabit the destination. This slower rhythm is at the heart of multi-day celebrations and aligns perfectly with the Provençal way of life.
A multi-day wedding also allows your celebration to unfold naturally. There is room for spontaneity, for emotion, and for moments that are not dictated by a rigid timeline. For couples seeking depth and authenticity, this format feels intuitive rather than indulgent.

For international couples, Provence often becomes the perfect excuse to finally take that long-dreamed-of vacation. You are not only selecting a location for your wedding day. You are creating a destination wedding journey where travel and celebration merge seamlessly into a complete wedding weekend.
From the moment you arrive, the pace changes. Morning coffees in village squares, long lunches under olive trees, and golden hour aperitifs become part of the experience. The wedding no longer feels like a single highlight surrounded by logistics, but rather the emotional core of a broader shared adventure.

One of the most powerful benefits of a multi-day wedding is what it offers your guests. When loved ones travel from different parts of the world, gathering them for only a few hours can feel like an incomplete experience. Multi-day celebrations create space for genuine connection, which significantly enhances the guest experience.
Guests can relax, reconnect, and feel truly included in the celebration. They are no longer rushing in and out of formal moments. Instead, they share meals, conversations, and unplanned memories that often become the most cherished part of the experience.
This is why structuring multiple events works so beautifully in Provence. A welcome dinner on the first evening sets the tone for the entire wedding weekend. A welcome dinner allows guests to arrive, unwind, and reconnect without pressure, creating a relaxed and intimate atmosphere.
The wedding day then becomes the emotional centerpiece rather than the sole point of connection. To conclude, a farewell brunch or pool party offers a gentle transition back to everyday life. A farewell brunch is informal, joyful, and often where the most candid and heartfelt moments unfold naturally.
Provence is uniquely suited to this format thanks to its exceptional selection of private chateaux, historic estates, and refined villas available for full weekend rentals. Many venues offer on-site accommodation, allowing guests to live the celebration together without daily logistics.
Popular options in Provence include Chateau de Tourreau, Chateau La Tour Vaucros, Le Moulin de Vaucroze, Bastide de Gordes, and Villa Baulieu. In the French Riviera, venues such as Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild are frequently chosen for Destination Wedding celebrations. These locations support multi-day celebrations by offering privacy, architectural character, and a strong sense of place.
From a planning perspective, a multi-day wedding requires thoughtful coordination. This is where working with an experienced wedding planner becomes essential. A wedding planner ensures that logistics, timing, and design flow seamlessly across the entire wedding weekend.
For destination wedding couples, a local wedding planner also brings regional expertise, trusted vendor relationships, and a clear understanding of Provence and the French Riviera. A wedding planner protects the couple’s experience while allowing the celebration to unfold with ease and confidence.
Multi-day celebrations allow the design to evolve while remaining cohesive. Floral choices, table settings, and styling moments can shift subtly across events while still telling one story. A couture gown worn for the ceremony may be complemented by a more relaxed look for the farewell brunch, reinforcing the narrative of intention rather than formality.
This layered approach to design feels natural in Provence, where elegance is understated, and details are carefully considered rather than overstated.
As a Provence wedding photographer, multi-day celebrations offer an unparalleled storytelling opportunity. The variety of light, textures, and emotional moments across several days allows for a more editorial and complete visual narrative.
From quiet mornings to golden hour portraits, from the welcome dinner to the wedding cake moment and late-night celebrations, a multi-day wedding provides depth and continuity. The result is photography that feels lived in, refined, and emotionally honest with an editorial touch.
Food and wine play a central role in this experience. Provence cuisine celebrates seasonality and generosity, paired with local wines meant to be enjoyed slowly. Over a wedding weekend, couples can offer a relaxed welcome dinner, a refined reception with a thoughtfully designed wedding cake, and a casual farewell brunch.
Ultimately, choosing a multi-day wedding in Provence is not about excess. It is about intention. It is about honoring your guests, giving yourselves space to truly enjoy your wedding, and allowing the destination to be experienced rather than consumed.
If you have always felt aligned with the lifestyle, aesthetics, and calm luxury of Provence and the French Riviera, then multi-day celebrations are not simply an option. They are the most natural way to celebrate here.
If you are considering planning your wedding in Provence, I would be delighted to connect and share thoughtful recommendations. I also collaborate closely with trusted wedding planners who can bring your vision to life. You can reach me anytime at hello@marinoandrea.com
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