5 Unique Elopement Ideas for Laid-Back Couples

Hey there, laid-back lovebirds! If you’re here, I’m guessing the idea of a big, traditional wedding makes you panic a little bit. Big guest lists, fancy venues, expensive catering, mere minutes of socializing with your guests… yeah, I get it. You're probably dreaming of something a little more chill, a little more laid back, a little more you. Good news—you can make your elopement laid-back AND unique. So, let's dive into some fun, totally low-stress elopement ideas that will make your day unforgettable without all the fuss.

1. Campfire Vows & S'mores

Okay, hear me out—imagine this: you and your partner, under the stars, cozy blankets, crackling fire, and a big ol' bag of marshmallows. You exchange your vows in the quiet glow of the fire, just the two of you (and maybe your doggo). And afterward? S’mores. Because why not add some sweetness to an already perfect moment?

The best part? You can totally pull this off at a campsite in Alaska, next to a lake, or even on the beach with the waves crashing in the background. Super simple. Super you.

2. Take a Helicopter to a Glacier

Look, I know helicopters sound kind of extra, but hear me out—it’s not about the helicopter; it’s about where it takes you! (Okay, it might be a little about the epic views you’ll get during the flight too). Alaska has these stunning, totally movie-like glaciers that you can’t get to any other way. Imagine landing on a glacier, the world is quiet around you, and it’s just you two (plus your photographer, of course) in the middle of this wild, frozen landscape. No distractions, no chaos—just nature and maybe a drink from the crystal clear glacial streams.

If that doesn't scream "once in a lifetime," I don't know what does.

3. Road Trip Elopement

Why settle for one location when you can have a few? Grab your bags, hop in the rental, and road trip your way through some epic spots. You could start your day at the top of a mountain, say your vows in front of a waterfall in the middle of a fairy like forest, and end with a beach sunset. Or flip that order—it’s your day!

This is perfect for couples who just want to go with the flow, maybe stopping along the way for snacks (hello, locally owned breweries with delicious food), spontaneous photos, and little moments. Your day doesn’t have to follow a schedule, and that’s what makes it so you.

4. Kayak Before or After Your Vows

Picture this: you’re gliding across the lake in a kayak, the mountains surrounding you, your partner right beside you, maybe spotting a pair or two of swans. You paddle up to a secluded spot—maybe a little island or a hidden shore—and you exchange vows surrounded by nothing but the sounds of Alaska. The only people who witness it are you, your photographer, and maybe a few curious animals.

You can kayak just about anywhere in Alaska, but there’s something special about places like Homer, Seward, and Cooper Landing, where you’ve got the mountains and the water. Plus, you don’t need any crazy kayak skills.

5. Cabin Elopement & Hot Tub Celebration

If you're all about the cozy vibes, this one’s for you. Rent a cute little cabin somewhere remote, tucked away in the woods or by a lake. Your elopement could be as simple as stepping out onto the porch for your vows with nothing but trees around you. Afterward, pop some champagne, slip into a hot tub, and spend the night stargazing with your favorite snacks.

It’s like a mini honeymoon and wedding all wrapped up in one. And let’s be real—who doesn’t love a good hot tub session after a long day of love and laughter?

Eloping doesn’t have to mean sacrificing the things that make your relationship special. If anything, it’s a chance to lean into what makes you two awesome together. Whether you’re dreaming of an epic adventure or a laid-back day with a few simple moments, your elopement can be as unique as you are.

I’m here for it all, ready to help you plan and capture your day in a way that feels right for you. So, if one of these ideas speaks to your laid-back soul, let’s make it happen! Or if you’ve got an idea that’s totally different—I’m all ears.

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