Planning a destination wedding in Phuket often means building your celebration from the ground up. Among the many decisions you’ll make, choosing the right wedding celebrant is one of the most important. Whether your ceremony is lighthearted or emotional, formal or relaxed, it’s your celebrant who sets the tone. Here’s how to find someone who matches your style, and what to expect in terms of pricing and services in Phuket.
What to Consider When Choosing Your Celebrant
The first step is defining the type of ceremony you want. Some couples prefer a minimalist approach with few words and no frills. Others want a story-driven ceremony that reflects their relationship and engages guests emotionally. Your vision doesn’t need to be fully formed, but having a general sense of tone—traditional or creative, serious or humorous—will help you narrow down your options.
Once that’s clear, start looking at celebrants whose personality and approach match that tone. Some focus on telling your story in a personal and structured way. Others emphasize humor, spontaneity, or the inclusion of cultural or spiritual rituals. There are also celebrants who specialize in multilingual ceremonies or have experience with LGBTQ+ weddings. No matter the style, the goal is the same: to create a moment that feels authentic to you.
When speaking with potential celebrants, ask about their ceremony-writing process, how many meetings are included, whether they provide a draft in advance, and how they tailor their delivery to different couples. It’s also important to ask how they handle unforeseen events, such as illness or other last-minute issues that could affect the smooth running of the ceremony. The best celebrants are not only creative and empathetic but also organized and prepared for any scenario.
Beyond skills and experience, trust your instinct. You’ll be sharing personal details and placing a lot of emotional responsibility in their hands. Choose someone who listens well, communicates clearly, and makes you feel understood from the first conversation.
Celebrant Prices and Services in Phuket
Phuket has a wide range of experienced celebrants, many of whom are native English speakers. Celebrants are also available in other languages including Thai, Mandarin, Cantonese, Russian, Italian, French, and German. For other languages, it’s always possible to fly in a celebrant from Bangkok, usually with an added cost of 300 to 500 USD for travel and accommodation.
According to our data, the price range for a celebrant in Phuket is currently between 300 and 780 USD for full-day coverage, which includes both officiating the ceremony and acting as MC during the reception. The average rate sits around 550 USD.
Many celebrants also offer ceremony-only or reception-only options at lower prices. It’s quite common, for example, for couples to book a celebrant for the ceremony while asking a friend to host the dinner.
Some celebrants are also available for a rehearsal one or two days before the wedding. This service usually costs about half of the main ceremony fee. If your celebration takes place outside Phuket, such as in Khao Lak, expect a transportation surcharge of around 100 USD.
Most Phuket celebrants work closely with planners and are familiar with the main venues on the island. Whether you’re hosting your wedding on the beach, in a private villa, or at a resort chapel, they’ll know how to adapt their setup and delivery accordingly.
Final Thoughts
Your wedding celebrant is more than just someone who speaks during the ceremony. They are the person who brings structure, meaning, and emotional connection to that moment. Take the time to speak with a few options, understand their process, and choose someone who makes you feel confident and at ease.
If you’re planning your wedding in Phuket, you can browse trusted celebrants in our vendor directory or contact us directly for a personalized recommendation. We’ll help you find someone who matches your style, speaks your language, and knows how to deliver a ceremony your guests won’t forget.
Celebrants in the photos: Peter Notley, Tim Campbell





