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Nassau vs Suffolk wedding venues
The county you marry in shapes the look of your wedding and the drive for your guests. Both are full of beautiful rooms, but they lean in different directions.
Option A
Nassau County
Option B
Suffolk County



What each county is known for
Nassau is Gold Coast estates, grand catering halls, and South Shore waterfronts, central and easy to reach from the city and the western suburbs.
Suffolk stretches east into vineyards, the North Fork, and the Hamptons, with more scenic, destination style settings the farther out you go.
Travel and guests
Nassau venues are convenient for most Long Island and city guests. Suffolk venues, especially out east, suit a weekend wedding where guests stay over.
The photos
Nassau gives you architecture, gardens, and bay light. Suffolk gives you vines, farmland, and the open light of the East End. We cover both counties with no extra travel fees within Long Island.
The bottom line
Nassau leans estates and central convenience, Suffolk leans vineyards and an East End getaway. We shoot across both counties, so the choice is about the look and the logistics you want.
Common questions
- Do you charge travel fees between counties?
- No. We cover all of Long Island, Nassau and Suffolk, with no additional travel fees within the island.
- Which county has better wedding venues?
- Both are excellent. Nassau leans estates and catering halls, Suffolk leans vineyards and the Hamptons. It depends on the look you want.
- Where do most of your weddings happen?
- Across both counties. We know the rooms from the South Shore waterfronts to the North Fork vineyards.
Still deciding? Tell us about your day.
We will tell you honestly what fits, whether your date is open, and exactly what it costs. No pressure, no mystery.



