A Joyful Mediterranean Wedding at Masía Aldamar
Photographed by David Bresó
From the first images, this wedding feels lifted by colour. At Masía Aldamar, Fran and Rita’s day is built around vivid floral tones, sun-washed gardens, and a sense of movement that never drops. The venue’s white façades and mature trees give everything a clean Mediterranean backdrop, while the styling brings in warmth and energy from the start. For couples planning a wedding in Spain, it is a strong example of how a historic setting can feel bright, social, and full of personality rather than overly formal.
That mood carries straight into the design. David Bresó says the couple celebrated “surrounded by nature and elegance,” and the balance feels right — not elegance in a polished, distant sense, but in the way the whole day looks confidently put together. The floral arrangements, filled with citrus shades and bolder colour contrasts, do a lot of the storytelling here. They bring a playful intensity to the ceremony space and shift the atmosphere away from anything too muted or expected.
The ceremony itself looks especially alive. Set among the gardens and framed by those brighter floral designs, it has the kind of atmosphere where emotion and celebration sit side by side. David Bresó describes “the emotional ceremony” as “one of the highlights of the day,” and you can see why in the images of the couple walking back down the aisle to applause. There is real momentum to it — guests close by, colour all around them, and a setting that feels open and welcoming rather than grand for the sake of it. If you are considering Masía Aldamar for your wedding day, this is the kind of feature that shows how well the venue holds a ceremony with both visual impact and a relaxed social feel.
Style adds another layer, but it never takes over. Fran’s tailoring by Ramón Sanjurjo keeps the look sharp and modern, while Rita’s Aire Barcelona gown brings softness against the stronger colour running through the flowers and décor. Together they fit the setting well: classic enough for the venue, fresh enough for the mood of the day. Later, the reception leans further into that Mediterranean spirit, with citrus fruit and florals across the tables creating a dinner scene that feels generous, festive, and very much tied to Valencia.
What stays with you is the wedding’s brightness — not only visually, but emotionally. Everything from the floral palette to the ceremony energy to the reception styling points back to a day designed to feel open, happy, and full of life. For readers exploring Valencia or browsing other beautiful places to get married across Spain, this celebration is a useful reminder that destination weddings do not have to lean neutral to feel elevated; sometimes colour, warmth, and a strong sense of occasion are exactly what make them memorable.
Wedding team
PHOTOGRAPHY: @davidbreso
WEDDING PLANNER: @ionitza_weddings
CELEBRANT: @elatrilazul
SUIT & DRESS: @ramonsanjurjo @airebarcelona @eltallerdeclo
SOUND: @audioprobe