Destination wedding: Tips for those dreaming of getting married in Spain
You are thinking about a destination wedding abroad but you are not sure which country to pick? Well, read and and let us tell you about Spain as wedding destination.
Spain has a mild climate. Few places in the world offer as many ideal settings. The scenery, climate and gastronomic choices are fantastic, especially on the Balearic Islands, the archipelago located in the Mediterranean Sea. Arriving - after a one-hour flight from Barcelona, surprising visitor with mountains, rocky cliffs and olive trees. These Islands have a cozy climate, even in the Fall and just few minutes drive away, the scenery changes completely, with paradise like beaches which can make a visit unforgettable.
Our first tip: Consider Scheduling in Shoulder Season
Due to its flexibility and the fantastic weather, the Balearic Islands, but especially the largest, Mallorca has been increasingly sought after for destination weddings. Couples can find everything from traditional villas with stunning architecture to luxury yachts and high end hotels with a beach view.
The best time of year to get married in Mallorca is between April and October. But it is noteworthy that the high season happens between June and September and everything is a little more expensive in these months. If you consider to celebrate your marriage in Spain outside of the most popular time you might safe your friends/ family and yourself a lot of stress. It will be less crowded, and accommodation more affordable. As well, a milder climate can yield a better experience, considering a full wedding attire can get quite hot with 25 degrees Celsius and upwards.
Take Some Time to Relax
Your destination wedding may not be quite as relaxing as you once imagined, but you do need to take some time for yourself, so you’re not completely worn out on the big day. Schedule a relaxing afternoon at the spa and don’t plan any extravagant (or late night) events for the day before your wedding. And if you can’t seem to find any relaxation time before getting hitched, consider reserving a couple of nights in a romantic hotel following your big day. Combining a bit of holiday not only after, but also before your wedding can be relaxing. Hiring a wedding planner abroad makes a lot of sense since he speaks the local language and can organize things if there is a issue, while you can spend time with your guests.
Help your friends and family
Yeah, it’s your wedding, but your friends are spending time and finances to join your dream and travel with you abroad. Organise in advance to offer them recommendations and information for what they should pack (appropriate to the activities you have planned), share the expected weather conditions, arrange gathering spots and leave a welcoming bag in their room for them to enjoy upon arrival. Basically, give them a good experience.
A Destination wedding in Spain is for many a dream, and we would like to help you to capture this time. Let us here from your idea, get in touch!