How Long Should You Give Your Guests to RSVP to a Destination Wedding?

By Anna Duncan

Destination weddings are a growing trend among couples looking to create a unique and memorable experience for their wedding day. The idea of having your closest friends and family travel to an exotic location for an unforgettable celebration is incredibly appealing.

However, one of the biggest challenges that comes with a destination wedding is ensuring that your guests have enough time to prepare for their trip. That’s why it’s important to give your guests ample time to RSVP so that they can make the necessary travel arrangements.

A good rule of thumb is to give your guests at least six months before the wedding date to RSVP. This gives them plenty of time to save for the trip, purchase plane tickets, and book any additional activities or excursions they may want to do while in the destination city.

Another option is to give them three months in advance if you want to keep things on a shorter timeline. This works well if you’re having a smaller destination wedding with fewer guests.

It’s also important to consider when it comes time to send out the invitations. Generally speaking, you should send out invitations at least four months before the wedding date so that guests have enough time to plan and make their reservations. If you’re planning a larger destination wedding with more than 50 guests, you may want to send out invitations even earlier – up to six months before the wedding date – so that everyone has enough time.

No matter how long you decide to give your guests, it’s important that they know exactly when they need to RSVP by and what information they need in order to do so (such as flight information). You can include all of this information on the invitation or create an online RSVP page where they can easily provide all of their details.

Conclusion:

When it comes down to it, how long should you give your guests to RSVP for a destination wedding? A good rule of thumb is six months before the wedding date but three months can work if you’re having a smaller gathering.

Just make sure that everyone knows when they need respond by and what information they need in order for them make their necessary travel arrangements. And don’t forget – don’t forget about sending out invitations at least 4-6 months beforehand!