Weddings
Weddings in Kos That Feel Like a Dream
Weddings at Santa Marina Chapel – D’ Andrea Dunes
There’s something timeless about a wedding by the sea — the breeze, the light, the emotion. At D’ Andrea Dunes, we’ve created a wedding destination that brings elegance, intimacy, and nature together in perfect harmony.
At the heart of it all lies Santa Marina Chapel, a serene whitewashed gem tucked inside the resort, just steps from the sea. Whether you envision a small, heartfelt ceremony or a grand celebration with family and friends, our team will help you bring every detail to life — with beauty, grace, and care.
		                
		                
															
															Weddings in Kos That Feel Like a Dream
Say “I do” surrounded by the serene beauty of the Santa Marina Chapel, where soft Mediterranean light sets the perfect tone. Then celebrate on our breathtaking Jardin Events Lawn—885 square meters of open-air elegance that can host up to 500 guests.
Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering or a large wedding in Kos, our versatile indoor and outdoor venues can be styled for dining, dancing, and every unforgettable moment in between. With a dedicated wedding coordinator by your side, every detail is thoughtfully taken care of—so you can simply enjoy your perfect day.
Destination Wedding Perks
Turn your wedding into a true getaway — not just for you, but for your guests too.
- Group accommodations in luxurious sea-view rooms or suites with private pools
 - Rehearsal dinners, welcome cocktails, and farewell brunches curated across our six restaurants
 - Spa & beauty salon for pre-wedding pampering or honeymoon relaxation
 - Romantic private dinners, poolside cabanas, and sunset backdrops for unforgettable photos
 
From first look to last dance
Let’s start planning your perfect day in Kos.
Rhodes the Emerald Island
Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese islands in terms of both land area and population, of 115,490 inhabitants.
Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus, one of the Seven Wonders. The Medieval Old Town of the City of Rhodes has been declared a World Heritage Site. Today, the island’s historical capital is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe.
Rhodes Down Town
The city of Rhodes has more than 52,000 inhabitants. During the summer period, the Town’s & Island’s population escalates to several hundred thousand.
Restaurants, Taverns, Beach Bars, Open-Air theatres, Street Artists, Sailboat Charters, Huge Variety of Water Sports, Hiking at Ataviros Mountain, Rare Ecosystems (like “Butterfly Valley”) for Nature Lovers are just some of the endless activities in Rhodes.
The History
Rhodes’ ancient history and culture are amongst the greatest & oldest in the world.
The city developed into a maritime, commercial and cultural centre. Its famous schools of philosophy, science, literature and rhetoric shared masters with Alexandria: the Athenian rhetorician Aeschines, who formed a school in Rhodes; Apollonius of Rhodes; the observations and works of the astronomers Hipparchus and Geminus.