Have you ever dreamed about getting married in a Greek church?
Did you know that Catholics can be legally married in a catholic church
in Kefalonia?
My Greek Wedding Planners of Kefalonia will help you along the way …..
it is a lot easier than you think. No hassle with translating your paperwork,
no town halls, no time limits and you receive your marriage certificate
the same day.
The only catholic church on Kefalonia is in Argostoli, the capital of the island. St Nicholas church is a small, quaint church located in the centre of town, and offers a sanctuary to couples wishing to exchange their vows in front of God, their family and friends.
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Getting to Kefalonia from Ireland.
To fly to Kefalonia, unfortunately, there are no direct flights from Ireland. However, with a little patience, you can get here quite easily.
-During the summer months, Aer Lingus flies non-stop from Dublin to Athens, so, we are arrange a short stay-over the see this exciting city. Daily flights with Olympic Air connect the capital with Kefalonia in less than one hour.
-Another alternative is to get to the UK before one of the charter flights leaves for Kefalonia. Here is where you need to a bit of homework. Aer Lingus, Aer Arann and Ryanair, among others, offer good connections from all over Ireland.
Thomson Holidays and Thomas Cook fly from Gatwick, Stansted, Manchester, Birmingham, Luton, Newcastle and Bristol to Kefalonia, on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
***STARTING APRIL 2012 EASYJET WILL FLY NON-STOP FROM GATWICK TO KEFALONIA ... check out their website for more details ... www.easyjet.com
Bear in mind you can fly with one airline from one airport and fly back with ANOTHER airline to ANOTHER airport.
-One other alternative is to fly non-stop from Dublin to Zakynthos (Zante) with Falcon Holidays, and then take a taxi (or rent a car) to the port of Skinari to take the one hour ferry ride to Pessada, in Kefalonia, which is less than ten minutes from Argostoli.
For details on our Catholic Church weddings, please click here