Wedding Website in Cádiz

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Cádiz weddings benefit from a well-built wedding website more than most because the destination requires more guest education than mainstream Spanish coastal weddings.

Most international guests have heard of Marbella but not of Vejer de la Frontera; the website is your primary tool for setting expectations and orienting guests.

Essential Pages

A strong Cádiz wedding website includes: an introduction to the couple and to the region (Cádiz, Costa de la Luz, white villages — many guests will need framing); a complete event schedule with addresses, times, dress codes; transport instructions covering the realistic trip from major airports (Seville/Málaga/Jerez) including suggested flights, transfer times, and rental car advice; an accommodation page across price tiers with booking links and distance-to-venue notes; a packing and weather page (the Atlantic wind is a feature, not a bug, but guests should bring layers); FAQ covering travel, currency, language, and local etiquette; an RSVP form capturing dietary preferences, song requests, and accommodation choice.

Multilingual Considerations

Cádiz weddings often have a higher proportion of Spanish guests than Mallorca or Marbella weddings. Set up the website in Spanish first, then English. If you have meaningful German or French contingents, add those.

The Spanish version isn't a literal translation — Spanish-speaking family may need different framing of multi-day destination wedding conventions, especially if they're flying in from another part of Spain.

Cádiz-Specific Practical Information

Go beyond the standard sections with: a brief introduction to the region's white villages (most guests won't know them); recommended restaurants in the old town for guests' free evenings; a note on the Atlantic wind (it's a constant feature, not weather drama); pharmacy locations near the main accommodation; tipping conventions in Spain; the local custom of mid-afternoon meal pauses (many businesses close 2-5pm); and a few cultural notes about flamenco etiquette if the wedding includes a flamenco performance.

Maintenance Through the Weekend

Keep the schedule live throughout the weekend; guests check it on phones, especially for transport pickup times.

After the wedding, add a photo gallery in the 2-4 weeks following — many international guests have only seen a small slice of the region during the wedding weekend, and the gallery becomes a way to share the broader Cádiz experience with family and friends who couldn't attend.

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