Jamie and Alexander chose Porto Heli on the Greek Riviera for their romantic destination wedding, celebrating their Greek ancestry with 200 guests from around the world. Their special day began with an Orthodox ceremony at the historic Agios Aimilianos chapel, blending religious traditions with personal touches in one of Greece’s most beautiful coastal locations.
Traditional Orthodox Ceremony Symbols
The bride arrived in a vintage grey Jaguar, walking among her bridesmaids as violins played the wedding march. During the Orthodox wedding ceremony, the couple participated in traditional rituals including drinking wine from the same glass, symbolizing their shared life ahead. The wedding crowns represented their new kingdom as a couple, while the carefully chosen wedding favors in elegant gold boxes symbolized fertility, happiness, and prosperity.
Memorable Wedding Reception Details
The celebration continued at the Epavlis Resort reception venue where guests discovered a special photobook of the couple’s cherished memories at the entrance. The decor featured gold candelabras adorned with natural blue and orange flowers, creating a luxurious beach atmosphere with soft candle lighting. The thoughtful details included a wooden scene adding humorous touches about the couple’s families.
Authentic Greek Celebration Elements
The reception embodied true Greek celebration spirit with exceptional local cuisine, international music, and spectacular fireworks. Dancing became the centerpiece of the evening, culminating in the traditional Greek custom of plate breaking during dances. This authentic tradition created an unforgettable experience for all guests, especially those experiencing Greek wedding customs for the first time.
A Perfect Cultural Fusion
Jamie and Alexander’s Porto Heli wedding perfectly blended their Greek heritage with their international background. From the sacred Orthodox rituals to the vibrant reception celebrations, every element reflected their love for Greek culture while welcoming guests from around the world. The combination of religious tradition, personalized details, and authentic Greek festivities created memories that will last a lifetime for the couple and their 200 guests.






Planning: Rogdaki Events Trademark | Designer: Anna-Maria Rogdaki
Florist: Rogdaki Events Trademark | Photographer: Dymtro Sobokar
Reception Venue: Epavlis Resort | Lighting & Sound System: Andreas Patsis
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