A Palace Garden Elopement With a Detour to the Algarve Coast
Cait and Ryan’s wedding at Pousada Palacio Estoi has the feeling of two people stepping lightly through a place rather than being held in place by it. The palace gardens, the sun, the cliffs and the coast all matter, but none of them overtake the day. They become part of a wedding built around ease, exploration and a clear decision to stay close to each other. As Cait puts it, “We were so relaxed and just focused on each other and enjoying the day, and we’ll always be grateful we did exactly what we wanted for our wedding experience.”
For couples imagining a wedding in Portugal, this is a useful reminder that a destination wedding does not need to become an overproduced version of itself. Cait and Ryan wanted “something outdoors, sunny, and with a southern-Europe vibe,” and Pousada Palacio Estoi in the Algarve gave them that without losing softness. Its pink façades, formal gardens, fountains and open terraces brought structure, while the wider landscape kept everything feeling warm and unconfined.
Their choice of place also carried a family connection. “Portugal allowed us to get married with an internationally recognized marriage license, and I, Cait, have ancestral roots there,” Cait says. That detail gives the setting more weight, but the photographs never feel overly serious. At Pousada Palacio Estoi, the couple move between sunlit stone, clipped hedges and faded plaster with a looseness that suits the building. It feels less like posing in a palace and more like being given time to enjoy it.
The smaller details work because they are part of how the couple inhabit the day. Cait’s dress, custom-made by Boom Blush in New Zealand, was chosen for movement: “I wanted something flowy and suited to an outdoor elopement, and they delivered!” In the photographs, the dress catches the breeze on palace steps, softens the stone terrace and later moves easily against the coast. Their matching blue and gold bracelets, bought by Ryan in Ile de Ré, carry the same quiet closeness. “They were blue and gold, so we both had a touch of ‘something blue.’”
Popping out to Carvoeiro gives the wedding its most vivid sense of adventure. “We love exploring, so getting to do so on our wedding day was very ‘us,’” Cait says. The shift from palace gardens to cliffside sunset does not feel like a change of mood; it feels like an extension of who they are. Champagne, sea air, bare cliff paths, a town in the distance — the images have energy without needing a crowd around them. For couples looking through wedding venues in Portugal, it shows how much a setting can offer when there is room to leave, wander and return with the same feeling intact.
By the end, the clearest impression is not the architecture, the coastline or even the Algarve light, but the freedom in how Cait and Ryan used them. They let the wedding be small, sunny and mobile. They let the place hold them without making the day about the place alone. For anyone considering a wedding venue in the Algarve, this celebration makes a quiet case for choosing somewhere that gives you space — not just for guests or photographs, but for the version of the day that actually feels like yours.
Wedding team
PHOTOGRAPHY: Matt + Lena Photography @mattandlena
WEDDING VENUE: Palacio De Estoi @pousadasdeportugal
WEDDING PLANNING: Somewhere Crazy @somewhere_crazy
WEDDING DRESS: Boom Blush @boomblush
BRIDAL SHOES: @christianlouboutin
GROOM’S ATTIRE: Charles Tyrwhitt @charlestrywhitt
MATCHING BRACELETS: Valentin & Valentine @valentinetvalentine
FLORIST: Oura Flowers @ouraflores
MAKEUP & HAIR: Estela Luana @estelaluanamakeuphair