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Complete Guide for Your Wedding in Ibiza, Spain

Ibiza is one of Europe's most coveted destination wedding locations, famous for its bohemian spirit, dramatic sunsets, and a hospitality industry built around international clientele.

While the island is best known for its summer nightlife, weddings here have a refined character of their own — think open-air ceremonies on cliff-top finca terraces, barefoot beach receptions on Cala Bassa or Cala Conta, and reception dinners that flow seamlessly into late-night DJ sets.

The Mediterranean climate makes May, June, September, and early October the most popular wedding months, with warm days, mild evenings, and the lowest chance of rain.

July and August are reliably hot but coincide with peak tourist season, when venues, accommodation, and supplier rates are at their highest. Couples planning for those months should book key vendors at least 12-15 months ahead.

The local wedding industry is unusually mature: international planners, multilingual photographers, and catering teams accustomed to dietary requests from a global guest list are widely available.

Civil ceremonies on the island are legally simple for Spanish residents but more complex for non-residents — most foreign couples opt for a symbolic ceremony in Ibiza paired with a legal civil wedding in their home country, which removes the bureaucratic burden without affecting the experience.

Venue choice tends to fall into three categories: agroturismos (restored rural farmhouses with olive groves and pool terraces), beach clubs (Experimental Beach, Beachouse, Amante), and private villas rented for the weekend.

Each comes with very different price points and logistical demands; villas in particular require importing the full supplier chain — caterer, florist, sound, lighting, staff.

Guests typically arrive 2-3 days before the wedding and stay 4-5, treating the celebration as a long weekend rather than a single event. Welcome dinners on Thursday, the wedding on Saturday, and a recovery brunch on Sunday is the standard rhythm.

Logistics-wise, Ibiza airport is well connected to most European hubs in summer, but transfers to north-island venues can take 45-60 minutes — building shuttle planning into the budget is essential.

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FAQs about weddings in Ibiza, Spain

Can foreigners legally get married in Ibiza?
Yes, but for non-residents the paperwork is significantly more complex. Both partners must prove civil status, residency, and undergo a pre-marriage interview at a Spanish civil registry, which can take 3-6 months. Most international couples solve this by holding a legal civil ceremony in their home country and a symbolic ceremony in Ibiza, which is legally identical from a guest's perspective and removes the bureaucratic delay.
What is the best month for a wedding in Ibiza?
Late May, early June, and late September are the sweet spot: warm but not punishing, low rainfall, and rates that haven't yet hit peak-summer levels. July and August deliver guaranteed sun but suppliers charge premium rates and the island is crowded. October weddings work well for indoor or covered venues but outdoor ceremonies become weather-dependent.
How far in advance should we book a venue in Ibiza?
For peak summer Saturdays at the most sought-after fincas and beach clubs, 14-18 months ahead is realistic. Mid-season weekdays (May, late September) can sometimes be secured at 8-10 months. Last-minute bookings inside 6 months are rare for top venues but possible for smaller private villas if you're flexible on the date.
What is the typical wedding budget in Ibiza?
For 80-100 guests, a fully-catered destination wedding in Ibiza ranges from €60,000 at the lower end (mid-range agroturismo, local DJ, simple floristry) to €200,000+ at the top end (private villa with imported catering, international band, luxury floral installations). The biggest variables are venue type, season, and whether suppliers are flown in versus locally sourced.
How do guests usually get to and around Ibiza?
Most international guests fly into Ibiza Airport (IBZ), which has direct connections from over 30 European cities in summer. Couples typically arrange airport transfers and shuttle buses between accommodation and venue, since taxis are scarce on wedding nights and rental cars are expensive in peak season. Guests often base themselves in Ibiza Town, Santa Eulalia, or San Antonio depending on the venue location.

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