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How Much Does It Cost to Elope? A Breakdown for Every Budget

How Much Does It Cost to Elope? A Breakdown for Every Budget

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Is eloping cheaper than a wedding?
Yes… but it’s also so much more than just a “budget” option.

In today’s episode, I’m breaking down how much it really costs to elope in 2025—with real numbers, honest insights, and no gatekeeping. Whether you want a simple ceremony or an immersive, multi-day experience, I’ll help you understand what to expect, what matters most, and where you can save.

We’ll talk about:
💸 What couples actually spend on elopements today
🛫 How travel, accommodation, and activities affect your budget
📸 Why photography is a major part of the investment—and totally worth it
🌿 What you DON’T need to pay for when you elope
✨ Sample budget ranges—from DIY to luxury, for full transparency

Sample Budgets I’ll cover in this episode:

  • Budget-friendly elopement (~$3,000–$7,000)
  • Mid-range elopement (~$8,000–$15,000)
  • High-end, all-inclusive elopement (~$20,000–$40,000+)

Remember: eloping is about intention, not price tags. You can have a deeply personal, beautiful experience whether you’re working with $5K or $50K.

🎧 Ready to craft your own version of “just us”?
Let’s bring it to life → https://www.zephyr-et-luna.com

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