
Hi there,
I'm Elisabetta White
DESTINATION WEDDING CONSULTANT
I teach aspiring international planners & destination wedding venues how to launch and finesse their services, so they can grow with confidence and become profitable, faster.
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Build the destination wedding business you truly desire!

You don’t have to sit through every single free training, learning the hard way, watching unprofitable years go by before you decide to take action and do it right.
Believe me, I tried and it didn’t work. It wasn’t until I took my growth seriously and invested in myself that things started to fall into place nicely.
Learning from mistakes is the amateur’s game. Investing in yourself to grow bigger, better and profitable is what real entrepreneurs and businesses do.
Let me help you take you there. To that place where one year from now your destination wedding business is shaped up so you can run it with confidence, allowing you to stand out for your excellence and reputation.
WORK WITH ME
I specialise in helping aspiring international planners & destination wedding venues launching and refining their services and offers, so they can grow with confidence and become profitable, faster.


FOR ASPIRING INTERNATIONAL PLANNERS
One to one and online consulting to get you from zero to launch, and beyond, with confidence and practical know-how.
FOR DESTINATION WEDDING VENUES
Tailored consulting services to help you take profitable steps that will allow you to deliver a better service for international couples and leave your mark in the destination wedding market.
Where do you want to be a year from now?
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Confident in your destination services
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Serving the perfect couples for you and your business,
not just chasing luxury because that’s what everyone does
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Traveling to incredible destinations
and carving out for yourself the lifestyle you want
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Running a business recognised for its excellence
It's time to take action and get the support you need to make sure you get there
Featured on the blog
How to nurture couples browsing for their wedding
How to spot a fake wedding enquiry
How to nurture couples browsing for their wedding
The customer journey for destination couples is changing and if you haven’t caught up with it, you’ll be left behind. I could end the post here, because really, it should have become obvious to all wedding planners that this is the case. The last 15 months have turned everything upside down, and the world of…
How to spot a fake wedding enquiry
Fake wedding enquiries… When you’re new in business it’s not always easy to spot them. You get a new enquiry, you get excited, only for someone more experienced to crash your hopes when they write on a Facebook group for wedding pros and planners: “Has anyone else received an enquiry from Such and Such? It’s…
The importance of following up with enquiries
Sometimes dealing with enquiries is like eating one of those Cornettos, you know, #justonecornetto? The one with the hard chocolatey tip? I don’t know about you, but that’s the bit I love the most. I like eating the top, but then rush through the middle to get to the hard chocolate at the bottom. I…
My Top 8 Must Do’s When Replying To Destination Enquiries
Last year a friend of ours came to meet our little baby and turned up with flowers from one of the most expensive flower shops in London, a teddy for our daughter (the kind you don’t let your child play with, ‘cos it’s a collectable) and in a small envelope that I almost dismissed, there…
How To Make Your Enquiry Form Work Hard For You
A few days ago I received an enquiry from a directory I advertise in that read: “Name: Such & SuchDate of the wedding: MM/YYWhere would you like to get married: ItalyMore info: “groom from XXX, bride from XXX, around 30-40 guests.” DONE. Seriously, not a word more, not a word less. I’m ok with this…
When you don’t feel legit
Have I ever told you of that time I gave $1200 to a designer that took 1.5 years to do my rebrand, to then end up having to hire someone else to finish it off because I realised we weren’t going anywhere? Event just writing this I feel ashamed. And as much as I would…
23 things I wish I knew when I started as a destination wedding planner
What is one of your biggest regrets in life? I thought about this today, and I came up with quite a list – a mix between wishing I made the most of my summers as a single young girl to travel through Europe, and wishing I went for a bigger size when I bought that…
Should wedding planners take commissions from suppliers?
As a destination wedding planner I am a member of The UK Alliance of Wedding Planners Ltd. The Alliance’s stance on commissions has always been clear – until not to long ago all planner members, UK and destination, were to abide to a code of contact that required them not to accept, or to pass…
You’ve only done half of your duty
“You’ve only done half of your duty” My dad used to tell me this sentence A LOT. It wasn’t because he liked to make us feel like we were never doing enough. Far from it. The message was something I came to appreciate later in the years. Going to school & studying was just half…