In this edition of Ask The Experts, I spoke with JoAnn Gregoli, founder of Elegant Occasions by JoAnn Gregoli, about a common question couples face when planning a wedding away from home: Do couples need a destination wedding planner?
JoAnn earns global recognition as one of the world’s leading destination wedding planners. In addition, she received the esteemed Top Global Destination Wedding Planner award from Amour, and her work has appeared in The New York Times, Martha Stewart Weddings, and Brides. She is also the author of The Knot’s Guide to Destination Weddings, a resource many couples turn to when navigating the complexities of planning abroad.
In the video above, JoAnn explains why destination weddings require a specialized level of planning and why working with someone who truly understands destination logistics can make a significant difference.
Destination weddings are appealing for many reasons. They allow couples to gather their closest people in a meaningful location and create an experience that extends beyond a single day. However, planning a wedding in another city or country introduces layers of complexity that are often underestimated.
According to JoAnn, this question usually arises when couples realize that planning from afar involves choosing a venue, hiring vendors, navigating different country rules, and managing a unique level of coordination, all of which require specialized experience.
Destination weddings are not local weddings relocated to another place. They are an entirely different planning experience.
Couples must navigate:
Destination wedding planners understands how these elements intersect and knows how to anticipate challenges before they arise. Without this expertise, couples often rely on assumptions that can lead to unnecessary stress or costly mistakes.
One of the key points JoAnn emphasizes is the importance of deep local knowledge. A true destination wedding planner has established relationships with venues and vendors in multiple locations and understands how to assess quality and reliability from afar.
This knowledge influences:
JoAnn’s career has been built on cultivating these relationships globally, allowing her to guide couples with confidence rather than guesswork.
Modern Bride magazine named JoAnn one of its Trendsetters of the Year, recognizing her as a guru in destination wedding planning. She is one of the Top 25 Most Influential Wedding Planners in the World, an acknowledgment that reflects both her longevity and leadership in the industry.
These accolades matter because destination weddings leave very little room for error. Couples invest significant time, emotion, and resources into an event that an unfamiliar place must have flawlessly executed. Experience provides the perspective needed to make informed decisions and adapt quickly when circumstances change.
JoAnn also explains that destination weddings extend far beyond the ceremony itself. Guests are traveling, staying multiple nights, and often participating in several events.
A destination wedding planner helps manage:
This level of oversight ensures that guests feel cared for and that the wedding experience feels cohesive rather than fragmented.
A defining aspect of JoAnn’s work is her role as an advocate for her couples. She is deeply committed to protecting their vision, interests, and experience throughout the planning process.
She works to ensure that:
This advocacy is part of what has positioned her as one of the top wedding planners in the world.
JoAnn’s commitment to service extends beyond her professional work. In response to the crisis, she founded the nonprofit Front Line Sewing Angels during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing much needed personal protective equipment to frontline workers and battered women’s shelters. This initiative reflects the values that guide her work leadership, responsibility, and care for others.
As JoAnn shares in this conversation, destination weddings can be wonderful experiences, but they require a different level of planning and expertise. Working with a destination wedding planner is not about adding complexity it’s about removing all uncertainty.