An Intimate Elopement at Little Venice, Mykonos – Devin & Daniel
Just the Two of Them at the Windmills
When Devin and Daniel decided to elope, they knew one thing for certain — it had to be just the two of them, somewhere extraordinary. They chose Mykonos, and on a warm October afternoon, the island delivered everything they had dreamed of. From a quiet first look at a sun-drenched villa to a stroll past the iconic windmills, their day unfolded with the effortless intimacy that only a true elopement in Mykonos can offer.
A Couple Made for Mykonos
Devin and Daniel are not the kind of couple who does things halfway. When they met on a dating app, their first date at a local coffee shop was supposed to be short — it lasted over three hours. They talked about everything: their travels, their passions, their vision of life. By the end of that evening, they both knew. From Pennsylvania to the Greek islands, that same energy followed them everywhere — the inability to stop talking, to stop laughing, to stop being fully present with each other.
They are both work-oriented, driven, and passionate about their hobbies — but they always find time for each other. Traveling together is one of their greatest joys, and when it came to choosing where to elope, Greece felt like the only answer. Daniel had always dreamed of a destination wedding in Mykonos, and Devin had always known she wanted to marry the right person, in the right place, at the right moment. Mykonos was all three.
Little Venice – Where They Said I Do
As the sun began its descent over the Aegean, Devin and Daniel made their way to the water’s edge at Little Venice. With the whitewashed houses of Mykonos reflected in the waves and the last golden light of October wrapping around them, they stood face to face and read the vows they had written for each other. Just the two of them, the wind in Devin’s hair, the sound of the sea — and words that had been waiting to be said. Daniel slipped the ring onto Devin’s finger, and in that moment, everything was exactly as it was meant to be. They celebrated with a glass of champagne on the rocks, laughing, newly married, with all of Mykonos as their witness.

























