Wedding Planning

The Best Time of Year for a Charleston Wedding

Outdoor Charleston Wedding

Greetings! If you have stumbled across this blog, chances are you are in the process of planning your wedding. Congratulations! With all of its beauty, history and renowned southern charm, Charleston is one of the most popular wedding destinations. Fortunately, temperatures are typically moderate year-round here in the Holy City.  This is fabulous news for all future brides! Truly, you really could get married in Charleston on any arbitrary day of the year and have it be a roaring success. That being said, tourism rates rise and fall depending on the seasonal climate. Read on for some further insight so you can pick the perfect date for your upcoming nuptials!


High Seasons (March - May and September - November)

  • The climate during the two high seasons is moderate and mild, with temperatures ranging from the low to mid-70s°F.

  • April, May, September and October are the most popular months for weddings.

  • These two high seasons are ideal for an outdoor ceremony, seeing as temperatures are still genial and pleasant from late March to early June. Charleston is prone to heavy heat and humidity during the summer months which can be overwhelming for those unaccustomed to scorching heat waves.

  • Fall is also a gorgeous season during which to tie the knot, as the city experiences a reprieve from the humidity and heat of the late summer months and temperatures fall, creating a nearly perfect climate.

Beat the Heat Season (June - August)

  • June through August are known for hellacious humidity as temperatures can climb well above 90°F and into the triple digits.

  • These summer months are less ideal for outdoor ceremonies as a result of the thick humidity and soaring temperatures. If you decide to schedule your ceremony during Charleston’s hottest months, make sure you provide a tent with fans or some form of shade for attendees who can’t handle the humid weather conditions.

  • During these months, natives and visitors alike flock to Charleston’s various beaches in hopes of catching some cool sea breezes to avoid the peninsula’s heavy humidity and high temperatures.

Low Season (December - February)

  • Budget-savvy brides looking to book the city’s most sought-after venues for a reduced rate would be smart to consider tying the knot during the winter months.

  • Charleston’s mild winter is perfect for people looking to escape colder climates. During the day, the temperatures average around 60°F and the winter months offer some of the most beautiful days of the entire year.

Here are some additional tips for future brides looking to be wed in the Holy City:

TIP #1: Let’s talk about money, honey! As with every vacation destination, Charleston’s venue prices also abide by the rule of supply and demand. Therefore, expect to pay higher prices when reserving your venue during either of the two high seasons. Alternatively, venue prices drop significantly during the low season when tourism levels slightly decline. To illustrate, Charleston County Parks and Recreation offers various venues for rent, including a luxury lake house. This particular venue is perfect for wedding receptions and can accommodate innumerable guests on the exclusive lakefront property.

  • Peak Months (March - June & September - November): $4,500 rental fee which includes two overnight stays for up to twelve individuals.

  • Non-Peak Months (December - February & July - August): $3,500 rental fee which also includes two overnight stays for up to twelve individuals.

*If you’re a bride on a budget, be aware of these price discrepancies so you can make fully informed financial decisions.

Outdoor Ceremony in Charleston, SC

TIP #2: Be aware of Charleston’s large annual events that drive prices and occupancy rates sky-high. Charleston hosts several widely attended events and festivals, during which the city is swarmed with visitors, ultimately making the city difficult to navigate. Here are a few notable events to take into consideration when scheduling your wedding:

  • April: The Cooper River Bridge Run and The Credit One Charleston Open Tennis Tournament are both held during the same weekend in April.

    • The Cooper River Bridge Run is one of the largest 10ks in the Southeast and requires the closure of several vital roads and bridges.

    • The Credit One Charleston Open Tennis Tournament is held on Daniel Island and brings several visitors from all over the world.

  • May: The College of Charleston graduation ceremony

  • May - June: For 17 days starting in late May, Charleston is home to the Spoleto Festival, America’s premier performing arts festival. The festival seemingly takes over the Lowcountry during Spoleto during which the city experiences a profound influx in tourism.

*Visit the Explore Charleston website to stay abreast of local events that could impact your special day. You should always verify and double check exact dates on the Explore Charleston Website.

Charleston Groom

TIP#3: Be Aware of Hurricane Season:

  • Charleston Hurricane Season spans from June 1 to November 30th of every calendar year.

  • Hurricanes have been known to only make landfall between the middle of August and the middle of October.

  • It’s good to be aware of the potential for a hurricane to hit on your big day but typically, by the time these storms make landfall, they have been downgraded to a lower level hurricane or sometimes even a tropical storm.

  • Charleston hasn’t seen any hurricane as devastating as Hurricane Hugo which made landfall in September of 1989.

Okay, bride to be, you are well-informed and better positioned to decide upon a date and venue that is ideal for your wedding celebration. We’ll be seeing you in two shakes of a lamb’s tail!



Photos by: Kate Thornton

Written by office and photo assistant: Chase Porter

Rehearsal Dinner, Why you need to Hire a Photographer

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Brides and grooms plan for wedding photography, but rehearsal dinner photography is usually an afterthought. A rehearsal dinner is just as important to document as the wedding. Here’s why:

You Can Actually Take Photos With Everyone

The rehearsal dinner guest list is typically pared down to your absolute nearest and dearest—often just your family members, longtime friends and wedding party. Use this opportunity to get photos with everyone, especially if you have a huge family.

You'll Document All Those Emotional Speeches

You'll have toasts and memorable moments at the wedding, no doubt, but rehearsal dinner speeches, given by any number of loved ones, including parents, friends and even the couple, are often slightly less formal and even more emotional.

Your Photographer Will Get to Know Your Family

When I have the opportunity to photograph the rehearsal dinner before the wedding I learn so much about the couple through the speeches. I also get to know the family and guest better and who goes with who. This knowledge helps me document your wedding day more thoroughly. 

Capture Less Formal Family Photos

It’s nice to have a few photos with your friends and family without boutonnieres and matching outfits. Guest usual look their best but are less ceremonial looking and show more personality at a rehearsal dinner. It’s also nice to have a different location in your photos. 

Finally, let's face it, a professional photographer will document the laughs, tears, and good times like no one else can!

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Tips for Planning a Wedding in Charleston

Last year the Post and Courier reported that 5000 wedding licenses were issued in Charleston County... What that sounds insane, but it's true. With so many weddings and so many wedding details to look after, it gets difficult to time hiring decisions. But don’t worry, I've got you covered! Most couples that get married in Charleston, SC take at least a year to plan their weddings. So, I've gathered some resources and put together a tentative timeline to help you decide on when and how to hire your vendors. So let’s get started!  

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12 MONTHS BEFORE
Wedding planner: Wedding planning can be fun, but it’s also a trying process, requiring a lot of patience and research. If you don’t want to handle everything by yourself, let the professional planners share in your responsibilities.
Wedding venue: Your wedding venue is one of the most critical decisions. Choosing and acquiring your dream venue requires diligence because days fill up fast. So, find your venue first thing and set a date!

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10 MONTHS BEFORE
Photographer: We can only handle one wedding a weekend and some weekends are especially popular in Charleston. Get us booked ASAP before another wedding couple snatches us up. 
Florist: Research your favorite florists and get them onboard as early as possible as well.
Caterer: Your venue may handle your catering needs, but if not, get recommendations from the venue staff. Schedule a tasting as well; this is one of the fun parts of planning!! 
Musicians: Finalize your favorite band's availability and music selection before the wedding to ensure no last-minute mix-ups.

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8 MONTHS BEFORE
Engagement portraits: This is a significant step in your life you are combining families. It's important to document this time and get to know your photographer.
Officiant arrangement: No officiant, no marriage. So start interviewing them to find the best fit.
Wedding dress: Finding the perfect dress takes up a lot of your time, energy and patience. So you can even start earlier with your search, especially if you want a custom-made dress!
Guest accommodations: Research your hotel options for any discounts or wedding-packages, and book a block of rooms.
Save the dates: Inform your loved-ones well ahead of the wedding date to ensure that no-one misses your special day.

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7 MONTHS BEFORE
Cake: Even with a small cake for cake-cutting, cake tasting, and designing is one of the most fun activities. Don’t rush this excellent wedding detail.
Bridesmaid dresses: Plan a day out with your girls to choose their outfits for the big day. It’ll be a relaxing, fun activity to take your mind off of any wedding stressors, too.

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6 MONTHS BEFORE
Invitations: Send out the wedding-invitations by now to set aside time for RSVPs and confirmations.
Guest accommodations: Research your hotel options for any discounts or wedding-packages, and book a block of rooms.
Hair & makeup appointments: Get your favorite makeup artist booked ASAP before he/she is snatched away.
Rentals: Your venue may handle these but if not, get the reception décor and dining arrangements sorted by now. Think tables, chairs, serving ware, and linens.
Transportation: Think about you and your guest's transport needs at the wedding and make arrangements accordingly. Trolleys and rickshaws are favorite modes of traveling around downtown Charleston. 

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5 MONTHS BEFORE
Men’s attire: Suits or tuxes? Get it sorted soon.
Accessories: Details like the veil, shoes, and jewelry can be finalized when you find the wedding dress as well. Choose whenever convenient.

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3 MONTHS BEFORE
Bridal Portraits: Are an opportunity to work with your hair and make-up team, florist and photographer before the big day and take creative portraits. 
Wedding favors: Put some thought into your wedding favors to make your guests feel special. Local snacks, bottled water, a list of your favorite Charleston restaurants are a few fun details to include!

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Amanda & Preston Dole
Venue: The River Course on Kiawah
Wedding Coordinator: A Charleston Bride
Invitations: Studio R