
Larnaca Wedding Photographer
Larnaca is the part of Cyprus that quietly wins couples over. It has the island's busiest airport on its doorstep, so guests step off the plane and are at their hotel within twenty minutes — yet drive ten minutes inland and you are among olive groves, stone estates and salt-flat horizons that feel a world away from the seafront. We are Nick and Aimie Wild of Beziique, husband-and-wife documentary photographers with more than fifteen years and over a thousand weddings behind us, and Larnaca is one of our favourite corners of Cyprus to work in.
If you are planning to marry here, this page is for you: the venues we love, the light that makes the region so photogenic, and how we work alongside UK couples from the first email to the final gallery. For more on the practicalities of marrying in this district — the town hall, the paperwork, the loveliest spots — our full guide to getting married in Larnaca walks you through it. When you are ready, take a look at our recent work in the portfolio or get in touch and tell us about your day.

Documentary wedding photography in Larnaca
Our style is documentary and emotional. We photograph the day as it actually unfolds rather than staging it — the half-laughed vow, your dad fussing with his tie, the friend who cries before you do. After fifteen years we have learned to read a room and stay a step ahead of the moment, which means we capture the real story of your wedding without ever feeling like we are in the way. It is the approach that earned us a place among the Top 10 Wedding Photographers in the World in 2018, and it is the same approach we bring to a twelve-guest elopement and a two-hundred-guest celebration alike.
Aimie is also a wedding singer, which has given us an unusually good instinct for the rhythm of a day — when a room is about to fall quiet, when the laughter is about to land, when the light is doing something you will want to remember. We work as a pair, so one of us can be with you while the other is catching what is happening across the room. Nothing is missed, and you are never managed; you simply get on with marrying the person you love while we do the rest.
Larnaca suits this way of working beautifully. It is a relaxed, unhurried place, and that ease shows in the pictures — couples here tend to be present, barefoot, in no rush, and that is exactly the kind of day we love to tell. Whether you are exchanging vows in a garden estate, on the sand, or in the elegant simplicity of the town hall, we shoot it honestly and let the day speak for itself.

Larnaca venues we love
The Larnaca district has a wonderful range of settings, from polished country estates to seaside terraces. One of the most special is Lexeco Estate, a private stone-built estate set among gardens and countryside near the village belt — it is made for couples who want a relaxed, exclusive-use celebration with plenty of room for the day to breathe. We would happily talk you through how a wedding flows there and where the best light falls across the afternoon.
For something with a refined, contemporary feel, Aelia is a beautifully designed venue in the Larnaca region with clean architecture, mature gardens and a sense of calm that photographs effortlessly. And if your heart is set on the sea, Galu Seaside delivers exactly what its name promises — an open coastal setting where the ceremony and the horizon become one, ideal for a sunset blessing with the water as your backdrop.
Beyond these, many couples pair a civil ceremony at Larnaca town hall with a celebration at a private villa, estate or beachfront restaurant — the district makes that kind of split day genuinely easy. We know the area well, so if you tell us where you are leaning we can offer honest, photographer's-eye advice on timings and locations. Have a browse of the portfolio to see how these kinds of Cyprus weddings come together through our lens.

Easy arrivals at Larnaca airport
For UK couples, Larnaca's biggest practical gift is the airport. Larnaca (LCA) is one of the two main gateways into Cyprus, roughly a four-and-a-half-hour direct flight from the UK, and most venues in the district are a short, simple transfer away. That matters more than people expect: when arrivals are easy, your guests are relaxed, your timeline is forgiving, and the whole weekend feels less like an expedition and more like a holiday you happen to be getting married on.
It also gives us flexibility. Short transfers mean we can build a generous, unhurried schedule into the day — time for getting-ready coverage, a proper couples portrait session at golden hour, and an evening that runs long without anyone clock-watching for a faraway hotel. We often suggest a relaxed pre-wedding or arrival-day shoot too, which is a lovely way to settle nerves and get comfortable in front of the camera before the main event.
Because we live and work across Cyprus, we know the roads, the light at each time of day, and the quiet spots the crowds miss. If you are weighing up where in Cyprus to marry, ease of arrival is a genuinely good reason Larnaca keeps coming out on top — and we are always happy to share what we have learned. Just drop us a line via our contact page and we will help you think it through.

Your investment
Great wedding photography is the one part of the day you take home and keep for the rest of your life — the flowers fade, the cake is eaten, but the pictures are how you and your children and their children will remember this. We price our collections to reflect that, and to be fair and transparent for couples travelling from the UK. A Cyprus wedding is typically thirty to fifty per cent cheaper than a comparable wedding at home, which means many couples invest a little more in the photography that lasts.
You can see our current collections and what each includes on our investment page, and there is plenty more of our recent work to explore in the portfolio. Every gallery is hand-edited in our signature documentary style — we never outsource the editing or cut corners on the part that endures.
When you are ready, the best next step is simply to say hello. Tell us your date, your venue and a little about the two of you through our contact page, and we will check availability and talk you through how we would photograph your Larnaca wedding. We photograph a limited number of weddings each year so that every couple gets our full attention — so if Larnaca is where you are headed, do get in touch early.























How soon will we get our wedding photos?
You'll receive a set of sneak-peek images within the first days after your wedding, so you have something beautiful to share while the memories are fresh. Your full, hand-edited gallery is then delivered in approximately 6–10 weeks. Every image is individually edited in our signature documentary style — we never cut corners on the part that lasts a lifetime.
How far is Cyprus to fly from the UK?
Cyprus is roughly a 4.5-hour direct flight from the UK, with regular services into both Paphos (PFO) and Larnaca (LCA) airports. That short-haul distance is one of the reasons Cyprus is so popular for UK destination weddings — it's easy for guests of all ages to join you, with no long-haul jet lag.
When is the best time of year to get married in Cyprus?
The most popular months are May–June and September–October, when temperatures sit around a comfortable 20–26°C and the light is soft and golden — ideal for photography. July and August are the hottest (often 32°C and above), so we recommend later-afternoon and sunset ceremonies in high summer. The shoulder seasons give the best light, while winter is the cheapest and quietest time to marry in Cyprus if you want an intimate, low-cost celebration.
What's the difference between a civil, symbolic and church wedding in Cyprus?
A civil ceremony is legally binding and is performed by a Marriage Officer, usually at the town hall or an approved venue. A symbolic ceremony (or blessing) is not legally binding but can be held absolutely anywhere — on the beach, in a garden, at your villa — and you write your own vows; couples doing this complete the legal formalities separately, often at home. A Greek Orthodox or church wedding is a religious ceremony with its own requirements. Many couples choose a civil ceremony for the legal part and add a symbolic celebration for the setting they've dreamed of.
