Every place below is somewhere I've actually stood and led a ceremony, not a list of somewhere I'd simply like to work. Knowing a venue means knowing its light, its acoustics, its quirks, and exactly how to make your ceremony feel right within it.
A thirteenth-century castle right on the Mediterranean coast near Tarragona, with a watchtower, an ivy-covered parade ground, and sea views that make the vows themselves feel like an afterthought to the setting, in the best way.
Perched above a quiet cove with Es Vedrà on the horizon, this is one of the island's most photographed sunset ceremony spots, and one of my favourites to work in for exactly that reason.
Tucked into a small, secluded cove with views toward Formentera, this is an intimate, unpretentious setting for couples who want the sea close enough to hear.
A genuinely historic Ibizan farmhouse above San Antonio Bay, still in the same family after three centuries, with terrace ceremonies framed by olive trees and open countryside.
Set into the cliffs on the island's east coast, surrounded by pine and rock, with some of the most dramatic sea views I lead ceremonies in front of anywhere on Ibiza.
A polished, luxury resort setting on the west coast with uninterrupted Mediterranean views, well suited to couples wanting a more formal, full-service backdrop.
Simple, relaxed, and right by the sand, this is a lovely choice for smaller, more low-key family ceremonies by the water.
A relaxed, barefoot-in-the-sand setting tucked inside the Cap des Falcó nature reserve, good for a low-key ceremony with the sea right there.
A historic Mallorcan estate at the foot of the Tramuntana mountains, with ceremonies held beneath centuries-old olive trees and a real sense of occasion in the stonework around you.
A quieter, more rural setting in the island's south, with gardens and a genuinely old, storied feel, good for couples who want their ceremony to feel like a private country gathering rather than a production.
A restored estate at the foot of the Tramuntana with roots going back to Mallorca's Moorish era, its old lime kilns and olive press still standing. Quiet, atmospheric, and only fifteen minutes from Palma.
A restored thirteenth-century flour mill set among gardens and natural water channels just outside Madrid, one of the most atmospheric outdoor settings I work in near the capital.
A beautifully restored convent dating to 1674, with a cloister and gardens that give a ceremony real gravity and quiet, just minutes from central Madrid.
A grand nineteenth-century palace turned luxury hotel in the heart of the city, for couples who want their ceremony somewhere with genuine architectural presence.
An English-inspired garden estate close to the capital, with century-old trees and a setting that manages to feel both formal and genuinely warm.
A restored country masía near the Marjal de Pego-Oliva natural park, surrounded by orange groves, with the kind of relaxed, unstyled elegance that lets a ceremony breathe.
A beautifully preserved Valencian farmhouse just outside Valencia city, surrounded by the market gardens the region is famous for, with a real sense of history in every room.
A fully restored nineteenth-century Valencian orange finca just outside Valencia, all palm-lined entrances and old orchard charm alongside its restored salons and terraces.
A converted rural mill hotel, a peaceful, countryside setting for a more relaxed ceremony.
These are simply the venues I know best. If yours isn't listed, tell me where, and I'll tell you honestly how familiar I am with it.
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