Book Your Adelaide Elopement or Micro Weddings Package
You’re one step away from getting married.
Let’s lock in your date.
Takes less than 2 minutes • No payment required today
You’ve seen how simple this can be.
Now it’s time to make it real.
Whether you’re planning a quiet elopement or a small wedding with your closest people, this is where we secure your date & start bringing it all together.
Booking Fee Structure
To secure your date, a booking fee is required for each service:
Celebrant — $400
+ Photography — $400
+ Styling (if selected) — $400
+ Venue (if selected) — $400
Examples
• Celebrant + Photography (Classic KISS) → $800
• Celebrant + Photography + Styling → $1200
Final Payment Due 1 month before your wedding date.
📍 Additional Costs (If Applicable)
Some locations require permits or travel fees.
Where needed, these are included in your initial booking payment to secure your date.
This may include:
• Council or venue permits
• National Parks or Forestry SA permits
• Photography permits (e.g. Botanic Gardens)
• Kangaroo Island ferry fares
• Travel for remote locations
We’ll confirm any of these with you upfront — so there are no surprises.
What This Does
Your booking fee:
✔ Secures your date
✔ Locks in your team
✔ Starts your wedding planning process
Popular dates book out quickly — especially weekends & peak seasons.
If you have a date in mind, it’s best to lock it in early.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT
Once you submit your booking:
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We check availability
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We confirm your date
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We send your booking confirmation & next steps
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We start planning your wedding
We’ve helped hundreds of couples create simple, meaningful weddings across Adelaide & South Australia.
Our focus is always the same:
Less stress. More meaning. Real connection.
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