A report based on data from the Pancyprian Association of Event Professionals indicates that weddings in Cyprus in 2026 could cost between €18,000 and €70,000, depending on various factors such as guest numbers, venue selection, and additional services. The costs include church fees, venue rentals, food and drink, floral arrangements, entertainment, and event management.
A new report based on data from the Pancyprian Association of Event Professionals suggests that tying the knot in Cyprus in 2026 can cost anywhere from €18,000 to a staggering €70,000, depending on how “extra” the big day gets. And that’s before anyone even mentions the honeymoon.
According to figures presented on Sigma TV, the final price tag depends heavily on guest numbers, venue choices, and how far couples are willing to go on the “fairy tale wedding” scale, from simple elegance to full-on cinematic production.
Even the basics are no longer exactly basic. Church fees or legal paperwork start from around €150, while venue rentals can range from €1,500 to €10,000, depending on whether your dream is a village hall or a seaside resort that looks like it belongs in a Netflix series.
Food and drinks alone start at €50 per person and can climb up to €150. Then come the extras: flowers and decor starting at €3,000, DJs or live music from €1,000, photography between €2,000 and €5,000, and even wedding planners, or “events managers,” charging up to €5,000 for keeping the whole thing from turning into chaos.
A report based on data from the Pancyprian Association of Event Professionals indicates that weddings in Cyprus in 2026 could cost between €18,000 and €70,000, depending on various factors such as guest numbers, venue selection, and additional services. The costs include church fees, venue rentals, food and drink, floral arrangements, entertainment, and event management.
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