Wedding in Spain: Venues, Vendors, & Planning Guide

Spain is a country where celebration feels instinctive. Sunlight stretches late into the evening, courtyards glow beneath festoon lights, and historic architecture frames gatherings that linger long past midnight. A destination wedding in Spain offers warmth, colour and atmosphere — whether set against Mediterranean coastlines, Andalusian palaces or vineyard-covered hills.

Peak Season

May – September (24°C – 34°C)

Shoulder Season

April, October (18°C – 26°C)

Major Airports

MAD (Madrid), BCN (Barcelona), AGP (Malaga), VLC (Valencia), PMI (Palma de Mallorca), IBZ (Ibiza)

Popular Vibes

Beachfront Villas, Rustic Fincas, Vineyards, Castles, Balearic Island Retreats, Urban City Rooftops.

Wedding Venues in Spain

Getting Married in Spain

A destination wedding in Spain offers extraordinary variety within one country. Couples can choose between Mediterranean islands, historic inland cities, vineyard regions and dramatic coastal settings.

Couples are increasingly drawn to Spain for:

  • Mallorca and Ibiza villa weddings

  • Costa Brava cliff-top ceremonies

  • Andalusian hacienda and palace celebrations

  • Barcelona city weddings with sea views

  • Rioja and Catalonia vineyard weddings

Spain’s relaxed approach to hospitality encourages multi-day celebrations. Welcome tapas evenings, poolside brunches, boat days and late-night dancing are often woven into the weekend. Outdoor receptions beneath string lights are particularly popular, taking advantage of long summer evenings.

The atmosphere is warm, expressive and designed for connection.

Softly focused image of the couple with the rugged coastline and turquoise waters of Hacienda Na Xamena behind them.
Photo by The InLove Photographers
Cliffside terrace overlooking the sea at Hacienda Na Xamena, set for an outdoor wedding ceremony.
Photo by The InLove Photographers

Types of Wedding Venues in Spain: Villas, Fincas & Coastal Resorts

Spain’s diversity of landscapes and architecture means couples are truly spoiled for choice. From rustic luxury farmhouses (fincas) in Mallorca to beachfront villas in Costa Brava or vineyard estates in Rioja, the country has options for all sizes and styles of wedding. City lovers will adore urban rooftop venues in Madrid or Barcelona, while those seeking a traditional or historical touch can explore elegant monasteries, castles, and palaces throughout the country.

FINCA WEDDINGS

Rustic countryside charm, often with olive groves and panoramic views. These traditional farmhouses are popular for their relaxed elegance and secluded settings.

COASTAL & CLIFF-TOP VENUES

The Costa Brava, Marbella and the Balearic Islands provide dramatic sea views and contemporary luxury settings.

VINEYARD & WINERY WEDDINGS

Regions such as Rioja and Catalonia offer elegant countryside venues that are ideal for food and wine lovers, with lush landscapes, boutique guest accommodation, and immersive gourmet experiences.

HACIENDA & PALACE WEDDINGS

In Andalusia and around Seville, historic haciendas and Moorish-inspired palaces feature tiled courtyards, fountains and ornate architecture.

City Weddings

Barcelona and Madrid provide design-forward venues, rooftop terraces and boutique hotels for modern urban celebrations.

Islands

Ibiza and Mallorca offer both laid-back luxury and festive energy, with everything from rustic coastal venues to world-class luxury resorts.

No matter the region, Spain delivers unforgettable settings that blend beauty, history, and atmosphere.

Aerial view of an outdoor wedding reception in the Fontsanta courtyard with long tables and Mediterranean architecture.
Photo by MADEINVIDEO
Overhead view of a long wedding table at Fontsanta with white florals, candles and symmetrical courtyard layout.
Photo by MADEINVIDEO

Wedding Traditions & Cuisine in Spain

Spain’s culture is passionate, community-oriented, and as warm as the weather, making it a welcoming and celebratory setting for a wedding. Couples can weave in traditional elements like flamenco performances, live guitar serenades, or the charming custom of offering fans to guests during outdoor ceremonies. A tapas-style reception brings a social and dynamic energy to the day, encouraging guests to mingle, graze, and savour at their leisure. It’s not just a meal, it’s a cultural experience.

Spanish cuisine is an unforgettable highlight of any wedding celebration. Think locally-sourced jamón ibérico carved fresh at the reception, vibrant seafood paellas bubbling over open flames, artful platters of artisan cheeses, olives, and anchovies, and traditional favourites like croquetas, gazpacho, and pan con tomate. Tapas aren’t just a dish, they’re a way of life, and a perfect fit for a relaxed yet sophisticated wedding feast. Late-night churros with hot chocolate, grazing tables of Mediterranean delights, and open-fire cooking displays keep guests engaged and satisfied into the early hours.

To drink, cava toasts, sangria bars, Rioja reds, and modern cocktails crafted with local spirits add flair to every moment. Many venues work with award-winning chefs or regional producers, so the food and drink become part of the storytelling, showcasing the flavours of the region and adding to the sense of place. For couples who want their wedding to feel as immersive and indulgent as it is joyful, Spain is the perfect choice.

Chefs serve a traditional Spanish paella during the wedding at Cigarral de las Mercedes.
Photo by Brocoff Photography
Close-up of gourmet canapés served during cocktail hour at Cigarral de las Mercedes.
Photo by Brocoff Photography

Best Time of Year for a Wedding in Spain

Spain is known for its warm, often hot, and sunny climate. The peak wedding season runs from May through September, with long daylight hours, clear skies, and average temperatures between 24°C and 34°C (75°F to 93°F). July and August are the hottest months, especially inland, while coastal and island regions benefit from cooler sea breezes.

April and October are considered shoulder seasons, offering milder weather (18°C to 26°C / 64°F to 79°F), fewer tourists, and better rates without sacrificing the character of an outdoor celebration. Rain is minimal in most regions during the wedding season, though inland areas may see more occasional showers in spring and autumn.

The variety in Spain’s geography means you can find snow-capped mountains, rolling vineyards, and tropical-feeling coastlines depending on your wedding month and location – perfect for tailoring your experience to the vibe you want.

Panoramic view of the rugged cliffside and deep blue water surrounding Hacienda Na Xamena.
Photo by The InLove Photographers
Ornate blue-and-white wedding welcome sign displayed in a carved frame with the sea behind it at Hacienda Na Xamena.
Photo by The InLove Photographers

How Much Does a Destination Wedding in Spain cost?

Costs vary depending on region, guest count and exclusivity.

As a general guide:

  • Intimate finca or villa weddings (30–50 guests): from €20,000–€35,000

  • Mid-size estate or coastal weddings (60–120 guests): €35,000–€75,000

  • Luxury island villa or exclusive multi-day buy-outs: €90,000+

Key cost factors include:

  • Exclusive venue hire

  • Catering and beverage packages

  • Floral design and production

  • Guest accommodation and transfers

  • Wedding planner coordination

  • Entertainment and live music

Ibiza and certain parts of Mallorca sit at the premium end of the Spanish market, while mainland regions can offer comparatively strong value.

Groom embracing bride as she holds her bouquet aloft under a blue sky at La Farinera de Sant Lluis.
Photo by Luckyelevens
Colorful wedding flowers with dahlias, roses, and zinnias arranged on the lawn at La Farinera de Sant Lluis.
Photo by Luckyelevens

How to Travel to Spain

Spain is easily accessible from across Europe and beyond, with major international airports in:

  • Madrid (MAD): The country’s capital and central travel hub.
  • Barcelona (BCN): Ideal for northern and coastal regions.
  • Malaga (AGP): Perfect for weddings on the Costa del Sol and Andalusia.
  • Valencia (VLC): A growing destination for Mediterranean weddings.
  • Palma de Mallorca (PMI): Gateway to the Balearic Islands.
  • Ibiza (IBZ): For chic or ultra-luxury island celebrations.

Spain also benefits from a fast and reliable train network, making multi-location wedding trips and guest travel simple and efficient.

Accommodation ranges from luxury villas and boutique hotels to coastal resorts and historic city properties, offering flexibility across budgets.

Spain’s tourism infrastructure and experienced wedding industry make it well equipped to host international destination weddings.

Bride stepping from a decorated golf cart with her bouquet at La Farinera de Sant Lluis.
Photo by Luckyelevens
Close-up of the bride holding a vibrant bouquet of dahlias and summer blooms at La Farinera de Sant Lluis.
Photo by Luckyelevens

Non-residents may face restrictions for legal marriage in Spain, as at least one party typically needs to be a Spanish resident or citizen. Because of this, many international couples choose to complete their legal ceremony at home and hold a symbolic celebration in Spain.

Symbolic weddings are incredibly popular and allow for complete freedom in location, format, and timing. With the help of a local planner, couples can incorporate meaningful rituals, readings, and traditions that reflect their personalities and culture while enjoying the beauty and romance of Spain.

If a legal marriage in Spain is important to you, it is possible, but usually involves a longer lead time and additional paperwork. Catholic weddings can be legally recognised under certain conditions, particularly if one partner is Spanish or a resident.

Garden wedding table styling at Fontsanta featuring pastel florals, soft linens and relaxed outdoor dining.
Photo by MADEINVIDEO
Wedding party gathered at the head table at Fontsanta during the evening reception with candlelight and green draping.
Photo by MADEINVIDEO

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