
Hollywood actress Jennifer Aniston is reportedly setting her sights on Greece as the place where she hopes to plan her wedding with her boyfriend, Jim Curtis. Those close to her say one detail keeps coming up every time the topic is raised — her desire to exchange vows in Greece.
Insiders say Aniston has described the idea as deeply meaningful. Greece is tied to both her past and Curtis’s. Her late father, John Aniston, was born on the Greek island of Crete, and Curtis also has Greek heritage. Sources say she sees the destination as the perfect blend of their stories and a setting that reflects where she is emotionally at this stage of her life.
A source told RadarOnline that Aniston views the possibility of a Greek ceremony as “something out of a romance novel.” They say she already imagines the kind of scenery she wants — a quiet space shaped by ancient ruins, natural cliffs, and the early-morning light over the Aegean Sea.
Wedding discussions grow more frequent
People close to the couple say conversations about marriage have increased recently, even though Curtis has not proposed. They describe the shift as unexpected, especially because Aniston once believed the idea of marriage felt outdated.
Friends were surprised when wedding talk surfaced, but they also see how content she appears with Curtis, a hypnotherapist who brings calm and stability into her life.
According to insiders, she has referred to Greece as her “ideal setting,” and that preference has remained constant throughout the discussions. The destination is reportedly the first detail she mentions when the topic arises.
A more meaningful ceremony than her past weddings
Sources say Aniston hopes for a ceremony that carries more emotional depth than her previous weddings. Her past marriages to Brad Pitt and Justin Theroux were private, simple, and held close to home. A source familiar with the situation said Aniston once believed her Malibu wedding with Pitt 25 years ago was her dream ceremony.
That perspective appears to have changed. Insiders describe Curtis as a “ray of sunshine” in her life and say she sees this relationship as a fresh start. They add that Greece represents something she has not felt in years — a place that brings together peace, family history, and a sense of belonging.
An intimate celebration in a place that feels like home
If the wedding takes place, Aniston reportedly plans to keep it small. Sources say she wants only her closest friends by her side, including Courteney Cox, Jimmy Kimmel, and Jason Bateman. The goal, according to those familiar with her thinking, is not a lavish Hollywood celebration but a quiet, meaningful gathering shaped by the Greek landscape she loves.
After years of public attention, heartbreak, and two divorces, Jennifer Aniston is reportedly looking for a ceremony that feels authentic and grounded. Insiders say Greece gives her exactly that — a place tied to her roots, her partner’s heritage, and the new chapter she hopes to begin.
