The Average Cost of a Destination Wedding, According to Our Data

Plus, we break down prices by vendors and locations too.
Average Destination Wedding Cost
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Diane Hall
diane hall senior editor and wedding expert the knot worldwide
Diane Hall
Contributing Senior Editor & Wedding Expert
  • Diane writes and edits articles for The Knot Worldwide, with a specialty in weddings, party planning and couple lifestyle.
  • She produces editorial content for The Knot, The Bash and WeddingWire Canada.
  • Before joining The Knot Worldwide, she was the publisher of 2life Magazine and WeddingBells Magazine.
Updated Apr 25, 2025

You could be dreaming about a destination wedding at a luxury resort in Mexico, exchanging 'I dos' at a castle wedding or celebrating alongside your loved ones at a far-flung ceremony location in the US. A destination wedding is certainly a special way to celebrate your love, and we're here to answer your budgetary questions to help you achieve the event of your dreams. We surveyed nearly 17,000 couples who got married last year to find out the average destination wedding cost.

According to The Knot 2025 Real Weddings Study, traveling to get married continues to be a popular option. Our survey found that 18% of couples married under what they consider a destination wedding (i.e. a location other than where they currently live and/or grew up). So, how much does a destination wedding cost? We've got the calculations for domestic and international destination wedding costs versus a hometown wedding. We also share the average amount spent on vendors hired so you can plan your escape with confidence.

At a glance:

  • The average destination wedding cost is $39,000.
  • The average domestic destination wedding cost is $39,000.
  • The average international destination wedding cost is $41,000.
  • Most couples spend the majority of their destination wedding budget on their venue.

Destination Wedding Cost Info in this Article:

Destination Wedding Cost: Domestic vs. International Locations

The average destination wedding cost in 2025 is $39,000, according to The Knot Real Weddings Study. This is a slight decrease from last year, when we found that the average cost of a destination wedding was $41,000.

Considering these numbers are averages, use them for baseline knowledge as you begin planning your own destination wedding. It's important to note that destination weddings aren't only beach weddings in faraway tropical locations. In fact, most destination weddings take place in the continental US. Yes, these may be beach locations, but they can also be in the mountains, at a national park, near a lake or in a favorite vacation spot. A smaller number of weddings were held in international destinations. According to our study, 34% of international destination weddings took place in Mexico, while 26% were held in Europe and 21% in the Caribbean. Here's how the destination wedding costs compare to a hometown wedding:

  • Average cost for domestic destination wedding: $39,000
  • Average cost for international destination wedding: $41,000
  • Average cost for hometown wedding: $32,000
  • Overall average cost for wedding: $33,000

Keep in mind that these totals are national averages, meaning we took numbers from couples all over the country with varying destinations, wedding packages, styles and guest counts and divided it by the total number of respondents.

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Destination Wedding Budget Variables and Cost Considerations

Destination wedding expenses tend to be more than those for hometown weddings. According to our study, the average cost of a destination wedding right now is $39,000, as compared to the average cost of a wedding overall, which is $33,000. There are a few factors that come into play when explaining the difference in cost.

Travel expenses such as airfare and accommodations impact costs when planning a destination wedding. One way to help save money is to consider getting married at an all-inclusive resort, as the hotel room, meals, open bar and group activities are often included in their destination wedding guests' packages. They also typically offer inclusive wedding packages that provide an onsite wedding coordinator, symbolic ceremony, wedding cake and flowers (e.g. bouquets, boutonniere and centerpieces), as well as perks for the wedding couple like spa treatments.

The time of year when you choose to host your big day may also come into play; Hosting your wedding during the peak season may mean higher travel costs than choosing a wedding date during the off-season.

Couples were more likely to hire a destination wedding planner when planning a far-flung event. According to our study, 52% of couples who planned a domestic destination wedding in the US and 74% of those who hosted an international destination wedding hired a wedding planner, as compared with 32% of those who married in their hometown. While a wedding coordinator is an added destination wedding expense, if you're getting married in a location that's far from home, having someone to help book an officiant, local vendors and handle all the details along with a travel specialist during the planning process is crucial.

International Destination Wedding Vendor Cost Breakdown

The Knot 2025 Real Weddings Study researched the average cost for vendors hired by couples for their destination wedding. Both domestic and international markets oscillate when it comes to destination wedding prices. Use these costs as a benchmark when you set your budget and research your expert wedding vendor team.

  • Reception venue: $13,030
  • Live band: $2,499
  • Destination wedding photographer: $3,015
  • Destination wedding planner: $2,972
  • Alcohol: $2,844
  • Florist: $2,833
  • Rehearsal dinner: $4,184
  • Videographer: $2,552
  • Event rentals: $2,689
  • Lighting and decor: $3,303
  • DJ: $1,898
  • Guest entertainment: $1,633
  • Wedding musician: $958
  • Paper items: $550
  • Wedding cake: $511
  • Catering: (price per person): $114
  • Local Transportation/Limo: $839
  • Favors: $702
  • Officiant: $288
  • Wedding dress: $2,755
  • Additional jewelry: $511
  • Hairstylist: (price for one to-be-wed): $173
  • Makeup artist: (price for one to-be-wed): $158

If you haven't set your budget yet, take a look at The Knot Budget Tool. It will help you stay on track while planning your wedding. Prefer Google Docs or Excel? Use our free wedding planning spreadsheet to stay organized and work through budget scenarios.

Destination Wedding Costs Across the US

If you're wondering how much it costs to have a destination wedding in the US, the answer is it varies greatly from coast to coast. Our study reports the average cost of weddings in 2024 for each state. Here are the results for the most expensive and cheapest spots based on the average wedding cost in each state.

The Most Expensive Wedding Destinations in the US

These are the 10 most expensive destination wedding locations in the United States:

  • New Jersey: $54,400
  • Rhode Island: $49,180
  • New York: $47,800
  • Massachusetts: $45,000
  • Vermont: $44,720
  • Washington DC: $42,480
  • Connecticut: $40,300
  • Maryland: $39,460
  • California: $39,170
  • Illinois: $38,100

The Most Affordable Wedding Destinations in the US

These are the 10 cheapest wedding locations in the United States:

  • Utah: $17,380
  • Idaho: $17,380
  • Arkansas: $18,700
  • West Virginia: $19,080
  • Oklahoma: $19,590
  • Nevada: $19,890
  • Kansas: $20,000
  • North Dakota: $21,080
  • Montana: $20,500
  • South Dakota: $20,750

The takeaway is simply that the average cost of a destination wedding in the US varies greatly, so it's best to do your research and consider all the major cost variables like guest count and travel costs. Find local planners, venues, caterers and other vendors in your preferred destination wedding location on The Knot Marketplace to see what their prices look like—and then compare that to the wedding budget you've set.

How Do Couples Choose Their Destinations?

When it comes to destination wedding planning, the world is your oyster…literally. If you're feeling overwhelmed by all of the options out there, you can steal strategies from the couples we surveyed. Six in ten couples said that they chose their location because it was interesting, meaning it was unique or it offered great sightseeing. If you're looking for a way to personalize your wedding day, choosing a meaningful location is a great way to do so. Just over half of couples who wed in 2024 said they decided on their spot because it was special to them and their partner. Consider going back to the place where you first said "I love you" or the spot where you got engaged.

No matter where you decide to exchange vows, The Knot is here to help. Use our wedding website templates to keep your guests informed about destination wedding details, and start an online registry (complete with a cash fund, so you can plan the destination wedding of your dreams).

Sarah Hanlon contributed to this article.

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