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Indonesia Wedding & Elopement – FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can we have an elopement in Indonesia at sunrise or sunset?

Yes. Sunrise is the best time for popular spots like Mount Batur (volcano hiking) or the Tegalalang Rice Terraces to capture the mist and avoid the heat. Sunset is iconic for beach locations in Uluwatu or Seminyak, where the sun dips into the Indian Ocean, creating a dramatic golden backdrop.

How do we get around Indonesia on our wedding day?

Your photographer or a private driver typically handles transportation on the elopement day itself. In Bali, hiring a private driver is the standard and safest way to travel due to heavy traffic and winding roads. For adventurous couples, a scooter ride can be a fun addition for photos on smaller country roads!

What's the best time of year for a wedding in Indonesia?

Indonesia has two main seasons. The Dry Season (April–October) is the absolute best time for weddings to ensure clear skies and lower humidity. The Wet Season (November–March) brings frequent tropical downpours, though mornings can still be sunny. If you want lush green jungles, the shoulder months (May or September) are perfect.

Do you offer Indonesia elopement videography?

Videography is available as an optional add-on.

Where are the best places to elope in Indonesia?

Bali is the most popular destination, offering diverse scenery from the jungle ravines of Ubud to the dramatic cliffs of Uluwatu and the black sand beaches of the coast. Beyond Bali, the islands of Nusa Penida (famous for Kelingking Beach) and Komodo Island (Pink Beach) offer rugged, adventurous settings for a unique ceremony.

Can we legally get married in Indonesia as foreigners?

Yes, foreigners can legally get married in Indonesia. but you must arrange the required documents and handle legal processing with the local authorities. We recommend discussing this directly with the vendor, as they can guide you through the process and connect you with the right contacts to assist with the legal marriage requirements. Many couples also choose a symbolic ceremony for a simpler and more stress-free process.

How much does it cost to elope in Indonesia?

Eloping in Indonesia typically begins around USD 1,000. Prices vary depending on the inclusions ranging from a simple beachside photography session to a comprehensive "All-Inclusive" package with a cliffside venue, hair and makeup, and decor. Each package can be tailored to your preferred budget and experience.

What is included in your Indonesia elopement or wedding packages?

Most packages include photography coverage (approx. 4–6 hours), local transport on the day, assistance with location scouting, and an online gallery of edited images. Comprehensive packages often include the venue fee (for private cliffs or waterfalls), hair and makeup, and a celebrant for a symbolic blessing.

Can we customize our elopement package in Indonesia?

Yes, your elopement package can be customized to fit your vision. You can add extra services from the add-on section, and if you don’t see what you’re looking for there, you can always discuss your specific requests directly with the vendor.

Do your Indonesia elopement packages include a ceremony officiant?

Our packages include a symbolic ceremony, and a celebrant/officiant may be available as an optional add-on. If you don’t see it listed in the add-on section, you’re welcome to discuss it directly with the vendor; they’ll be happy to help.

What should we wear for our Indonesia elopement?

Indonesia is tropical and humid year-round. Lightweight, breathable fabrics (like chiffon or silk) are essential to stay comfortable. For jungle or waterfall locations, bring sandals or shoes that are easy to walk in and can get a little muddy.

Can we have a wedding in Indonesia with guests?

Yes. Most packages allow a small number of guests, usually up to 8 people, but there are some limits and considerations. Check the package page for exact guest limits.

How long does an Indonesia elopement typically last?

A typical elopement lasts about 4 hours, depending on the package. This allows time for preparation, the ceremony, and a relaxed photoshoot moving between different landscapes (e.g., from rice terraces to the beach).

How far in advance should we book an Indonesia wedding package?

It's best to book as early as you can, typically 6–9 months in advance, especially if you plan to visit during the peak dry season (June–August). Once your preferred date is available, a deposit confirms your booking. Last-minute reservations can still be arranged if your plans are flexible, but any booking made under six weeks before the event will not qualify for the 21-day money-back policy.