Dolomites Elopements

Hiking trails and marmots. Nights up on high meadows, days on the lakes. Limestone peaks, wildflowers and waterfalls. The Dolomites stretch beyond the insta-famous hotspots.

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Elopement Experiences in the Dolomites

These elopements are for couples who want to live and breathe the day, not just go through the motions. Photography that moves with the rhythm of the day, location curation based on timing and terrain rather than a list of “best spots,” and the flexibility to adapt when the mountains offer something better than the plan.

The images you’ll walk away with take you back completely, not just visually, but physically. You’ll still hear the sounds, feel whether it was warm or cold, smell what was in the air. The photos won’t just show you what happened. They’ll put you back inside it.


Dolomites Elopement Pricing

On average, couples spend €8500 on photography and experience design.

Day — €7500
Overnight — €8500
Multi day — from €10500

Every experience includes a curated gallery and a handcrafted album.

Most couples choose overnight or multi-day options, as that’s one of the best ways to find seclusion in the most beautiful spots.

No additional fees or hidden costs from my side. All taxes and my travel are included. External costs like mountain huts, transport, and specific vendors are booked and paid directly to the providers. You don’t need to know exactly what you want yet. This is just to give you the scale before we talk.

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Why these experiences take the time they do

My husband and I eloped in Sedona. A short hike, our vows, some photos, a hike back. Sitting in the car afterwards we both felt the same thing: it was over before it started. We had celebrated nothing. We had just rushed it.

Time in the mountains works differently. A full day isn’t ten hours of being photographed. It’s the train up, the walk in, the weather shifting and us shifting with it. It’s lunch at a mountain hut. It’s the moment between locations where nothing is happening and something is. The alpine light doesn’t appear on schedule, and the most remote spots – the ones that feel like they belong to you – fill up by mid-morning. An overnight means arriving before the crowds, staying after they leave, and waking up still there. The travel, the waiting for light, the natural pace – these aren’t padding. They’re the celebration. That’s what the time is for.


What This Can Include Too

Some couples want everything. Some want to keep things stripped back. Most fall somewhere in between.

If it fits your vision, I can help arrange hair and makeup with alpine-experienced stylists, florals, a locally sourced alpine meal, helicopter flights or glacier landings. → Real elopements, real budgets: three Dolomites examples from 2025

All-inclusive Dolomites Elopement Packages Experience with two brides

How we work together

You can spend months researching the Dolomites, trying to see every possibility. You might find something you like. You might leave wondering if you missed what would have felt just right. Or we do this together.

You tell me what you’re drawn to. What matters to you. What you want your elopement to feel like.
I’ll suggest a few places I genuinely think you’ll love. Not because they’re the biggest. Not because everyone goes there. Because they fit you.

No endless lists. No million tabs open.
You share. I suggest. You choose.

When I’m ready to share options, I record myself walking you through them – showing you the terrain, the position of the sun and moon, and how you’d move between spots – so you can watch it whenever it’s convenient and choose with confidence.

By the time you arrive, the only thing left to do is be there.


In Their Words

Real experiences from couples who chose to elope with me

Eline and her local expertise was hands down the best decision my husband and I made for our elopement. We interviewed 3 possibilities, North Wind Elopements, being the last and we knew instantly she was the right choice. At each phase of the process, from initial interview to photo shoot, Eline’s experience was felt. She was always prepared and communicated clearly. — Liz

Eline truly went above and beyond to make our elopement everything we dreamed of. She was so extremely knowledgeable about the locations and came up with an itinerary that was exactly what we wanted and then some. As our weather did not exactly cooperate with us, she was so flexible and willing to do everything in her power to ensure our day was special. Eline was able to come up with a new game plan on the fly that may have turned out even better than the original plan. — Staci

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Frequently Asked Questions


No. Most couples don’t. You don’t need a clear plan. Most couples come with a general direction or a sense that the Dolomites feel right. We shape the clarity together once I understand what matters to you.

Every experience includes photography, experience design, and on-location guidance. I curate locations specific to you, recommend trusted vendors where needed, and guide the flow of the day in real time.

Yes, always. There’s no template. We shape the rhythm, locations, timing, and layers around who you are and how you want it to feel.

Yes – I recommend trusted people and help you understand what fits your experience. You book directly with them. My recommendations come from years of working in these mountains.

Yes. You book your accommodation directly. I’ll recommend places that fit your vision and help weave them naturally into the flow of your elopement – whether that’s a mountain hut, a boutique hotel, or something completely private.

Weather is part of these landscapes. I don’t treat it as a problem to solve, I work with it. Buffer time is built in, and I know these mountains well enough to adapt in real time. Other vendors like hair and makeup or florals don’t always have the same flexibility, which is worth factoring into your planning. Helicopters are more adaptable than people expect: operators are usually good at finding alternative moments when conditions prevent a flight.

→ The Weather That Moves Us

I focus on the elopement experience itself, but many couples combine it with a longer trip or honeymoon. I don’t plan or book travel, but I’m happy to advise on where to stay around your elopement locations, how to move between places, and how to fit the elopement naturally into your wider travels.

Probably not – and that’s okay.

This works best for couples who want guidance without a rigid plan, who are open to adjusting when weather or conditions shift, and who are excited to actually be in the mountains rather than just photographed in them. If you’re looking for something tightly scripted or purely photo-driven, I may not be the right fit.

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