Picture this: you’re standing beneath a canopy of grapevines as the sun sets over the Troodos Mountains, a glass of Commandaria in hand, surrounded by your closest friends and family. The scent of Mediterranean herbs drifts on the breeze, and in the distance, the sea sparkles like scattered diamonds. This isn’t a scene from a movie. This is your wedding day at a Cyprus winery.
After planning weddings across the Mediterranean for the past decade, I can tell you that Cyprus winery weddings offer something truly special. You get the romance of a vineyard setting, the intimacy of family-run estates, world-class wine included in your package, and prices that won’t make you remortgage your house. Whether you’re dreaming of an intimate celebration with 20 guests or a grand affair with 300, Cyprus wineries deliver unforgettable experiences.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about getting married at a Cyprus winery, from the best venues and realistic costs to seasonal considerations and planning timelines. Plus, I’ve included an interactive cost calculator to help you budget your dream day.
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Cyprus vineyard landscapes provide stunning backdrops for wedding photography
Why Choose a Cyprus Winery Wedding?
Before we explore specific venues, let’s talk about what makes winery weddings in Cyprus so appealing.
All-in-One Convenience
Most Cyprus wineries offer complete wedding packages that include ceremony space, reception area, catering, wine service, tables, chairs, and setup. You’re not juggling five different vendors. Everything happens in one stunning location, which means less stress and better coordination.
Stunning Natural Backdrops
Cyprus wineries sit at elevations between 400 and 1,400 meters in the Troodos Mountains. You get panoramic views of rolling vineyards, dramatic mountain ranges, and often glimpses of the Mediterranean Sea. The natural beauty means you can keep decorations minimal and let the setting do the work.
Exceptional Value
Compared to traditional hotel ballrooms or imported destination wedding packages, Cyprus wineries offer remarkable value. You’re getting a unique venue, premium local wine, authentic Cypriot cuisine, and often accommodation options, all at prices that typically run 30-40% less than comparable venues in France or Italy.
Intimate Atmosphere
Even the larger winery venues maintain an intimate, personal feel. Many are family-owned estates where the winemaker might personally welcome your guests. There’s a warmth and authenticity you don’t find at corporate hotel chains.
Built-In Photo Opportunities
Vineyards, wine barrels, stone architecture, mountain vistas, sunset views—your photographer will have endless options. The golden hour light filtering through grapevines creates magazine-worthy shots without any artificial setup.
Wine-Focused Experience
Your guests will remember tasting wines made from grapes grown right where they’re celebrating. Many wineries offer pre-wedding tastings, vineyard tours, and the option to create custom wine labels for your wedding favors. It’s an experience, not just an event.
Top Cyprus Winery Wedding Venues
Based on capacity, facilities, and wedding-specific services, here are the standout winery venues across Cyprus.

Dafermou Winery Wedding Venue
Dafermou Winery, Lefkara Village
Location: Near Lefkara village, Larnaca district
Maximum Capacity: 550 guests
Setting: Modern winery with indoor and outdoor options
Outdoor Capacity : 550 guests
Indoor Capacity: 350 guests
Civil ceremony: Up to 200 guests
Price Range: please email: event@dafermouwinery.com
Dafermou Winery combines contemporary design with traditional winemaking. The outdoor venue features expansive gardens with spectacular mountain and sea views, while the indoor space showcases high vaulted ceilings and transparent views into the winemaking operations.
What makes it special: The modern minimalistic aesthetic appeals to couples wanting a clean, elegant look. The venue can accommodate everything from intimate gatherings of 50 to grand celebrations of 350 guests.
Venue hire: Approximately €8,750 (includes outdoor or indoor venue, terrace options)
Catering: From €60 per person (wine included)
Best for: Large weddings, modern aesthetic, wine enthusiasts

Oenou Yi Winery Wedding Venue
Ktima Vassiliades (Oenou Yi), Omodos Village
Location: Omodos village, Limassol district
Maximum Capacity: 1,000 guests (outdoor square), 80 guests (indoor restaurant)
Setting: Elegant stone architecture overlooking green vineyard slopes
Price Range: please email: bookings@oenouyiwine.com
Oenou Yi, meaning “Land of Wine,” offers breathtaking scenery with traditional Cypriot stone architecture. The outdoor square can accommodate massive celebrations, while the intimate indoor restaurant suits smaller gatherings.
What makes it special: The flexibility to host both intimate dinners and large-scale celebrations. The traditional village setting in Omodos adds authentic Cypriot charm.
Best for: Large celebrations, traditional Cypriot atmosphere, village setting

Marathasa Winery Wedding Venue
Marathasa Winery
Location: Troodos Mountains
Maximum Capacity: 70 guests (Tasting Floor for larger events)
Setting: Mountain winery with stunning panoramic views
Price Range: please email: info@marathasawines.com
Marathasa Winery offers fresh mountain air, peaceful surroundings, and multiple event spaces including the Tholos (conference/ceremony space for 70 theatre-style), Vareli, and Crypt areas.
What makes it special: The intimate mountain setting and versatile spaces work for both ceremonies and receptions. The peaceful atmosphere is perfect for couples seeking tranquility.
Best for: Intimate weddings, mountain views, couples wanting a quieter setting

Christoudia Winery Weding Venue
Ktima Christoudia
Location: Limassol district
Setting: Natural splendor with refined touches
Price Range: please email: marketing@ktimachristoudia.com
Ktima Christoudia blends natural beauty with sophistication, offering couples a refined yet organic setting for their celebration.
What makes it special: The balance between rustic vineyard charm and elegant facilities.
Best for: Couples seeking natural beauty with upscale amenities

Gerolemo Winery Wedding Venue
Ktima Gerolemo
Location: Limassol district
Setting: Serene winery surrounded by nature
Price Range: please email: ktimagerolemo@gmail.com
Ktima Gerolemo provides a tranquil escape with organic charm. The winery setting adds authenticity to celebrations.
What makes it special: The peaceful, nature-immersed atmosphere perfect for intimate celebrations.
Best for: Nature lovers, intimate gatherings, organic aesthetic

Minthis Resort Wedding Venue
Minthis Resort (with winery elements)
Location: Tsada, Paphos District
Maximum Capacity: 350 guests
Number of Rooms: 44
Setting: 12th-century monastery, clubhouse, and lawns
Price Range: please email: weddings@minthisresort.com
While primarily a resort, Minthis offers wine-focused experiences with stunning vineyard views. The monastery courtyard provides a historic ceremony setting.
Catering: From €70 per person
Drinks package: €35 per person
What makes it special: The combination of historical monastery, golf course views, and wine country setting. Multiple venue options within one property.
Best for: Luxury weddings, historical settings, guests needing accommodation
Winery Wedding Capacity Guide
Choosing the right venue starts with knowing your guest count. Here’s how Cyprus wineries break down by size:
Intimate Celebrations (20-80 guests)
Best venues:
- Marathasa Winery (up to 70)
- Ktima Gerolemo
- Dafermou Winery indoor/terrace (up to 200)
- Ktima Christoudia
Why this size works: You get the full winery experience with personal attention. Many wineries offer private tours and custom wine tastings for smaller groups. The winemaker might even join your celebration.
Medium Weddings (80-150 guests)
Best venues:
- Dafermou Winery (outdoor venue)
- Ktima Vassiliades indoor restaurant (up to 80) or outdoor for larger
- Minthis Resort
Why this size works: The sweet spot for Cyprus winery weddings. You have enough guests to create energy and atmosphere while maintaining intimacy. Most venues are designed for this capacity.
Large Celebrations (150-350+ guests)
Best venues:
- Dafermou Winery (up to 350)
- Ktima Vassiliades outdoor square (up to 1,000)
- Minthis Resort (up to 350)
Why this size works: If you have a large family or want a grand celebration, these wineries can accommodate without losing the vineyard charm. The outdoor spaces are expansive enough for dancing, entertainment, and multiple seating areas.

What’s Included in Winery Wedding Packages?
While every venue differs, here’s what you can typically expect:
Standard Inclusions
Venue rental:
- Ceremony space (outdoor gazebo, terrace, or garden)
- Reception area (indoor hall or outdoor terrace)
- Private use of the venue for 6-8 hours
- Tables, chairs, and basic linens
- Setup and breakdown by venue staff
Catering:
- Multi-course dinner (typically 3-5 courses)
- Buffet or plated service options
- Traditional Cypriot meze or Mediterranean cuisine
- Wedding cake (sometimes included, sometimes additional)
Wine and beverages:
- House wine (red, white, rosé) from the winery
- Water and soft drinks
- Sometimes sparkling wine for toasts
Service:
- Waitstaff and bartenders
- Event coordinator
- Kitchen staff
Common Add-Ons (Extra Cost)
- Premium wine selections
- Full open bar with spirits and cocktails
- Extended hours beyond standard package
- Accommodation (if available on-site)
- Ceremony music or DJ
- Floral arrangements and decorations
- Photography and videography
- Transportation for guests
- Welcome drinks or cocktail hour
Cyprus Winery Wedding Cost Breakdown
Let’s talk real numbers. Here’s what you can expect to pay for a winery wedding in Cyprus:
Venue Hire
- Budget wineries: €1,500-€3,000
- Mid-range wineries: €3,000-€6,000
- Premium wineries: €6,000-€10,000+
Note: Some venues include hire in the per-person package; others charge separately.
Per-Person Catering
- Basic package: €50-€65 per person (buffet, house wine)
- Standard package: €65-€85 per person (plated dinner, wine, some spirits)
- Premium package: €85-€130 per person (multi-course, premium wines, full bar)
Drinks Packages
- Wine only: €10-€17 per person
- Wine, beer, soft drinks: €17-€30 per person
- Full bar (spirits, cocktails): €30-€40 per person
Additional Costs
- Photography: €800-€2,500
- Videography: €1,000-€3,000
- Flowers and decorations: €500-€2,000
- Music/DJ: €400-€1,200
- Ceremony musician: €200-€500
- Transportation: €300-€800
- Wedding cake (if not included): €200-€600
- Wedding coordinator: €800-€2,000
Sample Budget: 50-Guest Wedding
Venue: Dafermou Winery
Guest count: 50
- Venue hire: €8,750 (includes venue, setup, staff)
- Catering: €60 × 50 = €3,000 (included in venue package)
- Drinks (spirits add-on): €10 × 50 = €500
- Photography: €1,500
- Flowers: €800
- DJ: €600
- Transportation: €400
- Wedding cake: €300
Total: Approximately €12,100
Sample Budget: 100-Guest Wedding
Venue: Ktima Vassiliades
Guest count: 100
- Venue hire: €5,000
- Catering: €75 × 100 = €7,500
- Drinks package: €30 × 100 = €3,000
- Photography: €2,000
- Videography: €1,500
- Flowers: €1,200
- DJ: €800
- Transportation: €600
- Coordinator: €1,200
Total: Approximately €22,800
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Seasonal Considerations for Winery Weddings
Timing matters when planning a Cyprus winery wedding. Here’s what to expect throughout the year:
Spring (April-May)
Pros:
- Perfect weather (20-25°C / 68-77°F)
- Vineyards are lush and green
- Wildflowers in bloom
- Lower prices than peak summer
- Fewer tourists
Cons:
- Occasional spring showers (have a backup plan)
- Some wineries may be busy with spring wine releases
Best for: Couples wanting greenery, comfortable temperatures, and better value
Summer (June-August)
Pros:
- Guaranteed sunshine
- Long daylight hours for photos
- Warm evenings perfect for outdoor dining
- Peak season for tourism (guests can extend their stay)
Cons:
- Hot temperatures (30-35°C / 86-95°F)
- Higher prices
- Venues book up quickly
- Guests may find heat uncomfortable
Best for: Couples who love heat, want guaranteed sun, and are booking well in advance
Autumn (September-October)
Pros:
- Ideal weather (23-28°C / 73-82°F)
- Harvest season atmosphere
- Grapes on the vines for photos
- Winemaking activities happening
- Beautiful golden light
- Lower prices than summer
Cons:
- Wineries may be busy with harvest (check availability)
- Some venues prioritize winemaking over events in early September
Best for: Wine enthusiasts, couples wanting harvest atmosphere, photographers
Winter (November-March)
Pros:
- Lowest prices
- Maximum availability
- Intimate, cozy atmosphere
- Indoor venues with fireplaces
- Fewer tourists
Cons:
- Cooler temperatures (10-18°C / 50-64°F)
- Higher chance of rain
- Vineyards are dormant (less photogenic)
- Shorter daylight hours
- Some wineries close for winter
Best for: Budget-conscious couples, intimate weddings, those who prefer cooler weather
Weather Backup Plans
Most Cyprus wineries offer both indoor and outdoor options. Always discuss backup plans with your venue:
- Indoor reception hall as alternative
- Marquee or tent rental
- Covered terraces
- Flexible timeline (move ceremony indoors if needed)
Legal Requirements for Getting Married in Cyprus
Before you book that winery, understand the legal side:
Civil Ceremonies
Requirements:
- Valid passports
- Birth certificates
- Proof of single status (Certificate of No Impediment)
- Divorce decree or death certificate (if applicable)
- Arrival in Cyprus at least 3 working days before the wedding
Process:
- Submit documents to Cyprus authorities
- Obtain marriage license
- Civil ceremony conducted by Marriage Officer
- Marriage certificate issued
Timeline: Allow 2-3 months for document preparation
Religious Ceremonies
Requirements vary by denomination. Contact your religious authority for specific requirements. Note that religious ceremonies in Cyprus may not be legally binding for non-Cypriots; you may need a civil ceremony as well.
Symbolic Ceremonies
Many couples opt for symbolic ceremonies at wineries (not legally binding) and complete legal paperwork in their home country. This offers maximum flexibility for ceremony style and location.

Planning Timeline: 12 Months to “I Do”
12+ Months Before
- Set your budget
- Choose your wedding date
- Research and shortlist winery venues
- Book venue (popular wineries book 12-18 months ahead)
- Start guest list
- Research legal requirements
9-12 Months Before
- Book photographer and videographer
- Arrange accommodation for guests
- Begin dress/suit shopping
- Research florists and decorators
- Book entertainment (DJ, band, musicians)
- Start planning honeymoon
6-9 Months Before
- Send save-the-dates
- Finalize guest list
- Book hair and makeup artists
- Order wedding invitations
- Arrange transportation
- Plan menu tasting at winery
3-6 Months Before
- Send formal invitations
- Finalize menu and drinks package
- Order wedding cake
- Book wedding coordinator (if not included)
- Arrange marriage license paperwork
- Plan ceremony details
1-3 Months Before
- Final venue walkthrough
- Confirm all vendor bookings
- Create seating chart
- Finalize timeline with coordinator
- Arrange final payments
- Submit legal documents
1 Month Before
- Final guest count to venue
- Confirm all details with vendors
- Pack for Cyprus
- Arrange rehearsal (if desired)
- Prepare vendor payments and tips
Week of Wedding
- Arrive in Cyprus (at least 3 days before for legal requirements)
- Meet with venue coordinator
- Rehearsal
- Welcome dinner for guests
- Final preparations
- Get married!
Making Your Decision: Questions to Ask Wineries
Before you book, ask these questions:
Availability & Logistics
- Is our date available?
- How many hours does the venue rental include?
- Can we have exclusive use of the venue?
- What time can we access the venue for setup?
- Is there accommodation on-site or nearby?
- What’s the parking situation?
- Is the venue accessible for elderly or disabled guests?
Packages & Pricing
- What’s included in the base package?
- What are the per-person costs for different menu options?
- Are drinks included? Which ones?
- Is there a minimum guest count?
- What’s the deposit and payment schedule?
- What’s your cancellation policy?
- Are there any hidden fees (service charges, corkage, etc.)?
Services & Restrictions
- Do you provide a wedding coordinator?
- Can we bring our own vendors (photographer, DJ, etc.)?
- Are there noise restrictions or curfews?
- Can we have a ceremony on-site?
- What’s the backup plan for bad weather?
- Can we do a menu tasting before the wedding?
- Do you offer wine tasting experiences for our guests?
- Can we create custom wine labels as favors?
Conclusion: Your Cyprus Winery Wedding Awaits
Cyprus winery weddings offer something truly special: the romance of vineyard settings, the authenticity of family-run estates, world-class wine, stunning mountain backdrops, and prices that make destination weddings accessible. Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering of 20 or a grand celebration of 300, Cyprus wineries provide the perfect blend of natural beauty, Mediterranean hospitality, and unforgettable experiences.
From the modern elegance of Dafermou Winery to the traditional charm of Ktima Vassiliades in Omodos village, from the mountain serenity of Marathasa to the versatile spaces at Minthis Resort, you’ll find a venue that matches your vision and budget.
Ready to explore Cyprus winery wedding venues? Browse our complete Winery Directory to discover wineries that host weddings, filter by region and capacity, read reviews, and contact venues directly. Your dream Mediterranean wedding starts here.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a winery wedding in Cyprus cost?
A Cyprus winery wedding typically costs €8,000-€25,000 depending on guest count, venue choice, and package inclusions. For 50 guests, expect €10,000-€15,000. For 100 guests, budget €18,000-€30,000. This includes venue, catering, wine, basic services, photography, flowers, and entertainment. Cyprus wineries offer exceptional value compared to similar venues in France or Italy, often 30-40% less expensive.
What’s the best time of year for a winery wedding in Cyprus?
April-May and September-October are ideal. Spring offers lush green vineyards and comfortable temperatures (20-25°C), while autumn provides harvest atmosphere with grapes on the vines and golden light (23-28°C). Both seasons have lower prices than peak summer and perfect weather for outdoor celebrations. Summer (June-August) guarantees sunshine but brings heat (30-35°C) and higher prices.
Do Cyprus wineries provide accommodation for wedding guests?
Some wineries offer on-site accommodation (like Minthis Resort with 44 rooms), while others have limited rooms or partner with nearby hotels. Most winery venues are located 15-30 minutes from Limassol or Paphos where abundant accommodation options exist. Many couples arrange guest transportation between hotels and the winery. Always ask about accommodation options when booking your venue.
Can we have both ceremony and reception at a Cyprus winery?
Yes! Most Cyprus wineries offer both ceremony and reception spaces. Ceremonies typically take place in vineyard settings, gardens, terraces, or courtyards, while receptions move to covered terraces or indoor halls. This all-in-one convenience is one of the biggest advantages of winery weddings. Discuss ceremony options and backup plans for weather when booking.
Are Cyprus winery weddings legally binding?
Cyprus wineries can host legally binding civil ceremonies if a Marriage Officer conducts the ceremony, or symbolic ceremonies (not legally binding). Many international couples choose symbolic ceremonies at wineries and complete legal paperwork in their home country for simplicity. If you want a legal ceremony in Cyprus, you must arrive at least 3 working days before the wedding and submit required documents (passports, birth certificates, proof of single status) to Cyprus authorities.





