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Destination Wedding Locations in Western Australia

  • Writer: Danielle Esterman
    Danielle Esterman
  • 1 day ago
  • 7 min read

Western Australia has a particular way of holding a moment. Whether it’s the slow golden light over a vineyard, the sweep of white sand and turquoise water, or the timeless elegance of an inner-city heritage building, the state offers a breadth of landscapes that lend themselves beautifully to a destination wedding.


For couples travelling from interstate or overseas, it’s not simply about a venue; it’s about creating an experience that reflects both your story and the place itself. In this guide, we share six remarkable wedding venues across three regions: Margaret River, the Swan Valley, and Perth, each with its own character, practical considerations, and unique virtues.


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Destination Weddings in Margaret River - Vineyards, Coastal Light and Secluded Gardens


Margaret River is widely known for its vineyards, yet its wedding offering extends far beyond the cellar door. Here, the pace is unhurried, the air is scented with peppermint and salt, and the settings range from manicured gardens to rolling farmland.


Credaro Family Estate - A Vineyard with Italian Soul

In Yallingup, Credaro Family Estate brings together the warmth of a working vineyard with architecture inspired by the family’s Italian heritage. The setting feels expansive yet contained, with ceremony lawns overlooking rows of vines, a permanent marquee for receptions, and the option to use a barrel room as a weather-secure alternative.


From a planning perspective, the beauty of Credaro lies in its flexibility. Couples can choose their own caterers and creative teams, making it possible to shape the day entirely to their taste. The site’s layout allows a natural progression from ceremony to cocktail hour to reception without displacing guests unnecessarily, a quality that’s particularly appreciated when the wedding party includes interstate travellers or older guests.


Styling here benefits from subtlety: textured linens, soft greens and whites in the florals, and lighting that feels warm rather than bright. The late afternoon sun over the vineyard is one of the estate’s greatest assets, and timing the ceremony to capture this light is a small decision with a big visual impact.


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Privacy and Immersion at Margaret River’s Secret Garden


Hidden near Wilyabrup Brook, Margaret River’s Secret Garden is exactly as its name suggests, a tucked-away expanse of manicured grounds, lily ponds, and climbing wisteria designed by acclaimed landscape architect Paul Bangay. It’s a venue for couples who want privacy and an almost cinematic sense of arrival.


The garden’s different “rooms” allow a wedding day to unfold as if on a carefully considered stage: a ceremony on the main lawn, champagne under the wisteria, photographs beside the pond, and an intimate reception in a clear marquee. For planners, this variety of spaces offers creative freedom without the need for large-scale builds or extensive transport logistics.


The Secret Garden’s strength is its completeness. Little needs to be added beyond gentle enhancements, festoon lighting for evening, soft candlelight for dinner, and florals that mirror the surrounding greenery. It’s particularly suited to smaller weddings where every guest can be part of the same conversation, making it feel personal and immersive.


Destination Weddings in the Swan Valley - Wine Country at Perth’s Doorstep


Just 25 minutes from the Perth CBD, the Swan Valley offers the romance of vineyard and riverside settings without the extended travel of Margaret River. It’s a region where convenience meets beauty, ideal for destination weddings where guests will be flying into Perth.


Riverside Grandeur of the Mandoon Estate


Mandoon Estate is one of the Swan Valley’s best-known venues, and with good reason. Set along the banks of the Swan River, it combines expansive outdoor lawns with sophisticated indoor dining spaces, giving couples the freedom to create either a relaxed afternoon celebration or a formal evening affair.


From a planning perspective, Mandoon’s variety is its virtue. The Linton & Kay Gallery on-site offers a contemporary, art-filled reception option, while the Homestead Brewery provides a more casual yet stylish atmosphere. The estate’s accommodation means key family members can stay on site, reducing travel between events.


Ceremonies on the riverside lawn are particularly striking in the late afternoon, with the water catching the light. Here, we often recommend simple, elegant styling, archways softened with local foliage, a palette that complements the natural greens and blues, and guest seating positioned to make the most of the view.


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Heritage and Scale at Sandalford Wines


Sandalford Wines offers a rare combination: rich heritage, large capacity, and consistent delivery. Established in 1840, it’s one of Western Australia’s oldest wineries, and its original buildings bring a sense of grounded history to any celebration.


The estate’s size means it can comfortably host large guest lists without compromising intimacy. From an operational standpoint, Sandalford’s established infrastructure, professional kitchens, experienced event teams, and multiple ceremony and reception spaces give couples and planners a solid foundation to work from.


Styling Sandalford is often about balance: enhancing the venue’s existing character without competing with it. Candlelit tables in the barrel room, abundant greenery against the stone walls, or a floral installation above the bridal table all feel at home here. For destination weddings, its location in the Swan Valley means guests can enjoy wine tours or river cruises as part of a weekend itinerary.



Destination Weddings in Perth


While Margaret River and the Swan Valley capture Western Australia’s natural landscapes, Perth offers its own set of destination-worthy wedding venues, historic architecture, riverside settings, and the vibrancy of a capital city. For interstate or international couples, the CBD provides easy access to accommodation, dining, and transport, making it a practical yet memorable choice.


Refined Heritage at COMO The Treasury


Housed within beautifully restored state buildings, COMO The Treasury is a study in understated luxury. Its high ceilings, tall windows, and soft neutral palette create a calm, refined environment for both ceremonies and receptions. The venue’s connection to award-winning restaurants and boutique hotel rooms makes it a natural choice for couples wanting a complete guest experience in one place.


From a planning perspective, COMO offers the benefit of scale for smaller weddings; its intimate spaces are designed for gatherings where quality takes precedence over quantity. The in-house catering team delivers exceptional service, and the accommodation ensures out-of-town guests are cared for from the moment they arrive.


Styling here often leans toward the textural and minimal, fresh florals in soft tones, crisp linens, and warm candlelight that amplifies the building’s architectural detail without overwhelming it. For destination couples, the location also makes it easy to host rehearsal dinners or post-wedding brunches at nearby venues.


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Historic Grandeur Meets Modern Service at The State Buildings


Part of the same precinct as COMO The Treasury, The State Buildings offer a range of spaces that suit both large and small celebrations. The Postal Hall, with its soaring ceiling and heritage detailing, makes for a dramatic reception space, while smaller rooms provide intimacy for more private moments.


One of the key advantages here is flexibility; different spaces can be used for different parts of the day, reducing the need for guests to travel between locations. For a destination wedding, this creates a sense of flow and ease, with the added benefit of being in the heart of Perth’s dining and cultural scene.


Styling at The State Buildings can be bold and dramatic or soft and refined, depending on the chosen space. The architecture provides a natural grandeur, so florals and lighting can either lean into that drama or offer a quiet counterpoint.


Why Western Australia Simply Works as a Destination Wedding Location


What unites these, spread across Margaret River, the Swan Valley, and Perth, is the way they express Western Australia’s diversity. Here, couples can choose from vineyards and gardens, riversides and coastal farmhouses, heritage halls and contemporary barns.

Each setting brings its own logistical considerations, travel times, accommodation, and weather patterns, but also its distinct atmosphere.


For interstate and international couples, Western Australia offers something rare: space and beauty without the feeling of over-commercialisation. The landscapes feel authentic, the venues are deeply connected to their locations, and the sense of welcome is genuine.


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Planning Considerations for Destination Weddings in WA


When planning a destination wedding here, it’s worth considering:


Guest travel and accommodation - Align venue choice with proximity to airports, transport options, and lodging for different budgets.


Seasonal patterns - Understand local climate, from Margaret River’s breezy summers to Perth’s warm, dry autumn evenings.


Venue flexibility - Choose spaces that can adapt to weather changes and different guest numbers without losing character.


Local talent - Work with suppliers familiar with the venue and region to ensure smooth coordination and design cohesion.


A wedding planner’s role in this is to centralise decision-making, manage local logistics, and ensure your celebration feels both effortless and deeply connected to place.



Choosing the Right Western Australian Destination


Western Australia rewards couples who value both beauty and meaning, with each venue telling its own story.


At Aron James Creative, our work is to help you choose the location that feels most like you, then shape every detail so that you and your guests experience it fully. In a state as vast and varied as Western Australia, the possibilities are wide open; the key is finding the one that will hold your day exactly as you imagined it.


FAQ's


What makes Western Australia a good destination for weddings?

Western Australia offers a unique combination of natural beauty, expansive venues, and relaxed elegance. From coastal ridgelines in Margaret River to heritage architecture in Perth, the state’s diverse landscapes provide atmospheric settings for a wedding that feels both meaningful and memorable. For many couples, WA also offers the rare ability to host a destination event without feeling overly commercial or crowded.

How do I choose between Margaret River, the Swan Valley, and Perth for my wedding?

Each region offers its own rhythm and character. Margaret River is ideal for couples seeking natural seclusion and vineyard charm. The Swan Valley suits those wanting a wine-country atmosphere closer to Perth. Perth itself combines heritage venues with city convenience, ideal for smaller, refined weddings with easy access to accommodation and transport. Your choice may come down to guest logistics, preferred aesthetic, and how much time you’d like to spend in each place.

What is the best time of year to get married in Western Australia?

Autumn (March to May) is often favoured for weddings across WA, offering warm, dry weather and soft afternoon light. Summer can be stunning, particularly near the coast, though it’s wise to plan for heat. Spring brings fresh blooms and comfortable temperatures, especially in vineyard regions. Winter can work beautifully too, especially in indoor heritage venues with strong architectural character.

Are destination weddings in Western Australia suitable for small, intimate guest lists?

Absolutely. Many venues in WA, such as Margaret River’s Secret Garden or COMO The Treasury in Perth, are purpose-built for smaller weddings, with spaces that feel personal yet refined. These settings allow couples to focus on quality over scale, creating an experience where every guest feels part of the moment.

Do I need a wedding planner for a WA destination wedding?

While not essential, a wedding planner can be invaluable, particularly for destination weddings involving travel and coordination with local vendors. Planners familiar with the region can assist with logistics, recommend trusted suppliers, and help create a cohesive design that reflects both your story and the setting.


 
 
Perth Wedding Planners

 

 

Based in Perth and available for weddings throughout Western Australia,
Aron James Creative are a small team of wedding planners and stylists and have a comprehensive range of wedding planning and styling offerings for the sophisticated couple.

By appointment only.

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