Emily and Stephen at sunset
Save the date

Saturday, March 27, 2027 in Noordhoek, South Africa. Join us for a wedding weekend on the Cape Peninsula, with planned activities from March 26-28.

Formal invitation and RSVP details to followNoordhoek, South Africa
WeekendMarch 26-28, 2027
CeremonySaturday at Cape Point Vineyards
Good to knowSunday, March 28 is Easter Sunday
GuestsSouth African and American family and friends
Wedding weekend

Three days around the Cape.

Please hold the full weekend if you can. The ceremony is Saturday, March 27, and Sunday, March 28 is Easter Sunday.

Friday, March 26

Welcome gathering

Planned activities begin for guests arriving early. Details will follow with the formal invitation.

Saturday, March 27

Wedding ceremony

Our main ceremony and celebration will be at Cape Point Vineyards in Noordhoek.

Sunday, March 28

Easter Sunday farewell

Sunday is Easter, so we are planning a relaxed final day before everyone heads onward or home.

Ceremony location

Cape Point Vineyards.

A vineyard setting between mountain, ocean, and the wide Noordhoek coastline. The main ceremony and celebration will take place here on Saturday, March 27, 2027.

VenueCape Point Vineyards
TownNoordhoek
RegionCape Town, South Africa
A little preview

Three memories from South Africa.

Guest notes

Helpful context for both sides of the world.

This save-the-date is just the first note. We will send more specific travel, accommodation, and schedule details as plans are finalized.

For guests flying in

Cape Town International Airport is the closest major airport. Noordhoek is on the southern peninsula, so plan time for transfers and exploring.

Time zones

South Africa is SAST. In late March, it is 6 hours ahead of Eastern Time and 9 hours ahead of Pacific Time.

Easter weekend

Sunday, March 28 is Easter Sunday. We will share hotel guidance, transportation suggestions, and the full activity schedule with the formal invitation.

Formal invitation

Where should we send yours?

Please submit the name or names that should appear on the invitation and one mailing address for the household. This is just so we can send the formal invitation, not a commitment to attend.