
Charleston is the kind of place that feels like a getaway from the moment you arrive. Between the coastal setting, charming neighborhoods, and laid-back Southern vibe, it’s no surprise that so many couples choose Charleston as the destination for their wedding. As a Charleston based wedding photographer, I’ve had the joy of photographing weddings here for years. I’ve noticed that when couples lean into Charleston as more than just a wedding location and plan a whole Charleston wedding weekend, their entire celebration feels that much more unforgettable.
If you and most of your guests are traveling in from out of town, why not turn your Charleston wedding weekend into a full experience? Instead of everything building toward just one day, you can create a relaxed, meaningful weekend that feels like a vacation, not only for your guests, but for you as a couple, too. From where you stay, to how you structure the weekend, to leaving space for rest and exploration, there are so many ways to elevate your Charleston wedding weekend without overcomplicating it.
Table of Contents:

Charleston truly offers the best of both worlds. You have walkable historic neighborhoods, stunning architecture, cobblestone streets, and Southern charm paired with coastal city vibes, beaches, and waterfront views. Few cities offer a mix of walkable charm and coastal beauty in a single day, and that’s exactly what makes Charleston so special.
Because Charleston is such a desirable travel destination, it’s incredibly easy for guests to turn your wedding into a long weekend getaway. Many guests see a Charleston wedding invitation as the perfect excuse to plan a trip they’ve been wanting to take anyway. It’s very common for guests to arrive early or stay an extra day or two, especially when there’s so much to see and do.
Planning a wedding weekend rather than just a wedding day also sets a different tone. Local weddings often feel like everything builds toward one big moment, and then it’s over. But when everyone has traveled and gathered in one beautiful place, it naturally invites slowing down, spending more time together, and creating memories beyond the ceremony itself. A Charleston wedding weekend becomes less about a schedule and more about shared experiences.

Before diving into hotel options, it’s essential to step back and consider logistics. While it can be tempting to choose the most luxurious or scenic accommodations, keep your wedding venue location in mind. If your wedding is in downtown Charleston, it probably doesn’t make the most sense for you and your guests to stay on Kiawah Island with a 45+ minute drive each way. Convenience plays a huge role in how relaxed your wedding weekend feels.
That said, Charleston offers a wide range of accommodations depending on your vision.
Historic inns are perfect for couples who love charm, character, and a more intimate feel. These are especially popular downtown and make it easy to walk to restaurants, shops, and events.
Boutique hotels strike a great balance between style and comfort. Many are centrally located downtown and feel elevated without being over-the-top.
Luxury resorts, especially on the islands, offer incredible amenities and an authentic vacation feel, but they work best when your venue and most events are nearby.
Location matters just as much as the hotel itself. Staying downtown puts guests right in the heart of Charleston’s historic charm. Mount Pleasant offers convenience and beautiful views, while Isle of Palms and Kiawah feel more beach-forward and relaxed.
When it comes to room blocks, I recommend offering a few options. Some guests may want the whole luxury experience, while others need a comfortable place to sleep for a night or two. Giving choices helps guests feel considered and makes your Charleston wedding weekend easier for everyone.

One of the biggest mistakes I see couples make is trying to plan too much. Remember, the main event is your wedding day. That’s why everyone is there. You don’t want to overwhelm yourselves or your guests by filling every hour with an activity.
A loose structure almost always works better than a packed agenda. Think of your Charleston wedding weekend as a framework rather than a strict schedule. There are a few key moments that truly matter, and everything else should feel optional.
It’s important to distinguish between must-attend moments and optional events. Rehearsals and family-focused gatherings are typically must-attend, while welcome parties, brunches, or beach days should feel flexible. Let guests decide how they want to spend their time.
Leaving space for guests to explore on their own is a gift. Charleston is a city best enjoyed at your own pace. Whether it’s grabbing coffee, wandering side streets, popping into shops, or sitting by the water, this also gives you and your fiancé time to enjoy the city together, whether that’s a quiet morning walk downtown or a couples massage before the big day.

Welcome parties are one of my favorite parts of a Charleston wedding weekend. They set the tone and bring everyone together before the wedding day arrives.
For more inspiration on welcome and rehearsal dinners, check out my guides to Charleston venues and party ideas.
As far as vibes go, Charleston offers endless options: rooftops, waterfront spaces, charming courtyards, or even relaxed bars, depending on your style. The key is keeping it low pressure. Cocktail-style gatherings, oyster roasts, casual bites, or even yard games are perfect for encouraging mingling without feeling too formal.
This is often the first time guests are seeing each other during the weekend, so expect lots of catching up. A welcome party helps everyone feel connected right from the start and makes the rest of the weekend feel even more special.

Rather than organizing large-group excursions, I offer guests ideas for exploring Charleston on their own.
Historic walking tours and carriage rides around downtown are great ways for guests to soak up Charleston’s downtown. Harbor cruises and sunset sails let guests experience the city’s coastal side and enjoy being out on the water.
King Street shopping and strolling along The Battery are also guest favorites, especially for first-time visitors. And of course, Charleston’s food scene speaks for itself.
Including these suggestions on your wedding website or in a weekend guide helps guests make the most of their Charleston wedding weekend without you having to plan every detail.

Food is such a huge part of Charleston, and it’s something your guests will remember long after the weekend ends.
Sharing a list of must-try restaurants is always appreciated by out-of-town guests. Whether it’s classic Southern spots, fresh seafood, or casual neighborhood favorites, this is an easy way to elevate the guest experience.
If you’re hosting a rehearsal dinner, leaning into Charleston’s local cuisine can make it feel even more meaningful. Think oysters, seafood, and seasonal Southern dishes if that’s your style.
After events like a welcome party or rehearsal dinner, it’s also fun to suggest a relaxed bar or restaurant where guests can continue the night if they want. At that point, you’re no longer hosting; it’s simply an open invitation for anyone who wants to keep the night going.

A Charleston wedding weekend doesn’t have to be nonstop socializing. Some of the best moments happen when things slow down.
Instead of a farewell brunch, some couples opt for a beach day on Isle of Palms, Sullivan’s Island, or Folly Beach. This can be incredibly low-key, chairs, umbrellas, snacks, and maybe a few beach games. Guests can come and go as they please before heading home.
Spa days, pool time, and slow mornings are also excellent ways to relax. The day before the wedding, you might enjoy a spa day with bridesmaids, moms, or grandmothers, while the guys book a tee time at a nearby golf course.
Encouraging guests to treat the weekend like a true getaway helps everyone arrive at the wedding day feeling refreshed instead of exhausted.

Farewell brunches don’t need to be grand productions. They’re simply a nice way to share one last meal before guests travel home.
Some couples opt for hosted brunches, while others choose casual coffee meet-ups or informal goodbyes. And it’s also completely okay to do nothing at all the morning after your wedding, especially if rest is what you need most.
The goal is a warm, memorable goodbye that feels true to you.

One of the most meaningful ways to preserve your Charleston wedding weekend is through extended coverage. Many couples choose to have their photographer document welcome parties or rehearsal dinners so the story goes beyond just the wedding day.
Candid moments from throughout the weekend, laughter at the welcome party, quiet moments downtown, beach walks, and toasts with friends often become some of the most treasured memories.
I also offer content creation services for couples who want authentic, behind-the-scenes footage without committing to full professional coverage for every event. It’s a great option if you want your wedding weekend documented in a more casual, real-time way, like a visual travel diary of your Charleston wedding weekend. Interested in wedding weekend coverage? Fill out my contact form here!