Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve created this FAQ page to make things as clear and helpful as possible for all our guests. Have a look through it — and if your question isn’t covered feel free to contact us privatley.

Travel & Accommodation

  • Fly into Athens International Airport (ATH). It’s the closest and most convenient.

  • Ktima Orizontes is about 10-15 min drive from the Athens airport depending on the traffic.

  • Please see the “Accommodation” section for our hotel recommendations.

  • We’ll be staying in the centre of Athens, in an area called Kolonaki, so if your choice falls on city accommodations, we’d be very happy to spend some time with you throughout the celebrations!

  • Taxis and rideshare apps like Uber and FREE NOW work easily, and most areas are walkable or a short drive away.

Events & Schedule

  • Yes! Please see all events in the “When & Where” section. We are planning a Welcome Party on the 23rd of May and the Wedding itself wil be on the 25th of May.

  • Yes. We will provide organized transportation to and from the Wedding venue on the 25th of May.

    *details to follow

  • The Welcome Party menu will be Kosher-Style (Saturday, 23rd of May).

    Should you wish to have Glatt Kosher meals during the Wedding dinner (Monday, 25th of May), please contact us directly.

    *For both events there will be vegetarian and pescatarian options available.

  • For both: the Welcome Party & the Wedding — please RSVP by March 15, 2026.

Other Details 💌

  • Late May on the Greek Riviera is perfection — warm, breezy, and around 24–26°C (75–80°F) during the day. Evenings can be slightly cooler, so bring a light layer.

  • The Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s handy to have some cash for taxis or small cafés.

  • Greece uses Type C and Type F plugs, with a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz frequency — the same as most of Europe. If you’re traveling from outside Europe (for example, Israel, the UK, or the US), you may need a two-pin round plug adapter for your devices.

  • Yes, children are very welcome — we love the idea of sharing this celebration across generations and creating memories together. That said, there won’t be a dedicated kids’ area or entertainment, so their care and supervision will be under the parents’ responsibility throughout the event.