Don't plan a summer elopement in san diego, this is the best season (from a local)

Honestly, we know California is amazing all year around.

Summer is known for it’s weather and could seem ideal however, what eloping couple’s may not know is this…

Summer weather brings the heat and that could mean dealing with sweat and needing to pick specific wedding attire that allows you to feel cooler. The sun sits higher in the sky in summer and that means harsher light on the skin and potentially not as flattering, so you have to get strategic with your photo times. Lastly, the crowds. This is the time everyone is on summer break and travels which means busier locations, higher pricing for travel and lodging, along with less availability for booking your accomodations, activities/excursions or dinner reservations.

Here’s the benefit to NOT planning your elopement in summer

  1. Weather is ideal

  2. The light is better (I’ll explain later)

  3. Less crowds (Definitely A top reason!)

Okay so let’s break it down

The weather…

Unlike most places Socal doesn’t shut down in winter. Temps are 60-75 degrees most days. With cooler mornings/evenings. (Getting that misty morning beach vibe is definitely a mood i’m here for!)

Also way less heat. You’re getting comfortable weather without sweating through your wedding day!

  • Why Summer isn’t ideal (way more heat to deal with in the desert, mountains and coastal)

The Lighting…

Okay here me out. This might get a little photo technical but in the fall/winter seasons the sun sits lower in the sky.

Why that’s important… it means there are warmer/softer shadows and it’s flattering on your skin, clouds are a natural light diffuser and sunsets last longer.

  • Why Summer isn’t ideal (the sun sits higher in the sky and is harsher, bright light)

Less crowds…

This speaks for itself. Though its not guaranteed to have complete seclusion depending on your location. You want to have an elopement experience that is private, peaceful and you aren’t fighting the crowds to find parking or reservations or even worse people roaming close by during your vows.

I love finding my couples locations off the beaten path so they can be so wrapped up focusing on each other and the beauty around them. When families, tourists, everyone is back to work and school, it allows for a lot more opportunity in your elopement.

“Off season booking” - In some areas lodging is cheaper in slower seasons. Who doesn’t like to save a bit of $$!

Less crowds mean more options for cool airbnb’s, also more availability for dinner reservations, or activities and excursions!

  • Why Summer isn’t ideal (more people on vacation, lodging, flights, dinner reservation, excursion bookings are all a battle to secure a spot and likely spending more money)

But as a girl who was born and raised in Southern California I 100% believe that late fall to early spring are underrated GEMS to plan your elopement!

Here’s what each month actually feels like

If you want the most reliable, well-rounded months for a Southern California elopement, I always recommend November or April… they hit that perfect balance of weather, light and fewer crowds.

October

  • 65-80 degrees

  • Still warm, but less crowds

  • Golden Light, long sunsets

November

  • 55-70 degrees

  • Slightly cooler evenings

  • Quiet beaches= underrated gem


December

  • 55-70 degrees

  • Cozy, romantic vibe

  • Occasional clouds = moody skys

January

  • 55-70 degrees

  • Chance of rain (but usually light/short)

  • INSANELY beautiful skies after storms

February

  • 55-70 degrees

  • Green Hills, Fresh Landscapes

  • Early spring feel starting

March

  • 60-72 degrees

  • Wildflowers in some areas

  • Crisp + Colorful

April

  • 60-75 degrees

  • One of the best months honestly

  • Balanced weather + beauty


Getting married in southern california in off season naturally creates slower, more meaningful experiences. with the perks of lower travel costs and less crowds you are already choosing to start your elopement planning process on the right foot!


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