Scottish Couple’s Wedding in Mani – DJ Seitan at Chara Houses

Outdoor wedding dinner tables set up at Chara Houses, Mani, with string lights and colourful candles

A Wedding DJ in Mani

Rhiannon and Ali’s wedding took place at Chara Houses, in Skoutari, Mani, one of the most beautiful coastlines in the Peloponnese.

Outdoor wedding dinner tables set up at Chara Houses, Mani, with string lights and colourful candles

The couple flew from the UK to get married in Greece. They chose Mani, a peninsula where the landscape does the talking: rocky hills, wild coastline, and water that shifts between blue and grey depending on the light.

Wedding ceremony setup on Skoutari beach, Mani, with floral arch and white chairs facing the sea

I was part of a vendor team coordinated by the wedding planner, Manideco Events. That kind of coordination is what makes destination weddings work, especially in locations where logistics require precision.


Building the Music Profile

For destination weddings, the music planning starts well before the wedding day. Rhiannon and Ali came with a clear musical identity: high-energy vibes, a mix of influences from Scotland, England, and Australia.

Cocktail hour at Chara Houses, Skoutari – guests mingling under olive trees with DJ setup visible

They provided a reference list of around 120 tracks, not a setlist, but a musical profile. A map of who they are and what they wanted the night to feel like. Combined with 15 must-play songs, this gave me enough to build the full arc of the evening.

I spent around 8 hours in preparation: reading the lists, analysing by age group, cross-referencing the must-plays, and building the couple’s musical profile. For a 6.5-hour dance floor, that preparation is what separates a good night from the right night.


The Day: More Than Just the Party

A destination wedding is not just a party. It is a full-day production with multiple moving parts.

Wedding dinner reception at Chara Houses, Mani – guests seated at long tables under string lights

My involvement covered: welcome music, ceremony sound, cocktail hour, dinner, speeches, and cake, roughly 6 hours of presence before the dance floor even opened. The sound and lighting setup, plus pack-down, added another 4 hours.

Everything was prepared with backup systems in place. In a remote location like Skoutari, there is no calling for last-minute equipment. You bring what you need, and you have a plan B.

Outdoor wedding buffet spread at Chara Houses, Skoutari – Greek food stations with stone building backdrop

The wedding planner kept all the moving parts aligned. That relationship between the DJ and the planner is what allows each vendor to focus on their role without stepping on each other.


The Dance Floor

The dance floor opened and filled immediately. From the first song to the last, it ran for 6.5 hours.

Wedding dance floor at night, Chara Houses, Mani – guests dancing under olive trees with DJ lighting

The morning after, I received this message from Rhiannon:

“Thank you so much for a great party last night. Ali and I had so much fun! All our guests said how amazing the music was too!”

That message is the measure of the night.

Wedding guests dancing together under the moonlight at Chara Houses, Mani


Mani as a Wedding Destination

Mani is not a destination for everyone. There are no beach clubs, no tourist strips, no infrastructure that exists for weddings specifically. What it has is something harder to manufacture: a landscape and atmosphere that feels genuinely remote and genuinely Greek.

Wedding seating chart banner with floral arrangement at Chara Houses, Mani

For couples who want something far from the generic Greek island wedding, Mani offers exactly that. Chara Houses, sitting directly above the sea at Skoutari, is one of those venues where the setting does most of the visual work.

Bride and groom exchanging vows on Skoutari beach, Mani, with guests in kilts and floral arch

For a DJ, Mani has its own practical realities: distance from urban centres, limited local support options, and venues where setup must be planned carefully. It rewards preparation.


Planning a Wedding DJ in Mani?

If you are planning a destination wedding in Mani or anywhere in the Peloponnese, I would be glad to hear from you.

View of Skoutari bay, Mani, from above Chara Houses – olive trees, mountains and deep blue sea

I work with couples from the UK, Scotland, Australia, the USA, and across Europe. Planning happens over video calls, with a detailed music consultation and a final briefing before the wedding day.

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