Sun-drenched courtyards echoing with the soft strum of a Spanish guitar. Dramatic Moorish arches framing a sunset over the rugged Sierra Nevada. From the white-sand coves of the Balearics to grand historic estates in the heart of Andalusia, Spain offers a passionate backdrop where tradition meets modern luxury. It is a land of vibrant color and soulful celebration, making it an irresistible canvas for an unforgettable union. We have exclusive wedding packages available at these Spain resorts
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Diverse architectural heritage
Exchange vows amidst the intricate stonework of a Moorish palace, within the leafy courtyard of a rustic hacienda, or inside a sleek, avant-garde coastal villa.

Spirit of celebration
Spain is defined by la alegría de vivir. From spirited flamenco performances to late-night fiestas under the stars, the local culture ensures your wedding is a high-energy, soulful experience.

Sensational dining
Impress guests with a culinary journey featuring world-class seafood, artisanal tapas, and prestigious wines from La Rioja. Spain’s fusion of traditional soul and Michelin-starred innovation is a food-lover’s dream.

Captivating landscapes
Whether it’s the rugged, pine-fringed cliffs of the Costa Brava, the volcanic beauty of the Canary Islands, or the vast, golden plains of Castile, the scenery is as varied as it is breathtaking.

Sun-kissed climate.
Boasting more than 300 days of sunshine a year in many regions, Spain is the premier choice for couples seeking dependable weather for an al fresco ceremony or a Mediterranean beach wedding.

World-class hospitality.
Spain’s wedding industry is built on warmth and professionalism. You’ll have access to elite planners and creative artisans who excel at blending grand-scale luxury with intimate, personal details.
Spain’s sun-bleached citrus groves, shimmering turquoise calas, whitewashed hilltop villages, and Gothic grandeur make it a destination that feels steeped in art and passion. Beyond the aesthetics, it is the infectious warmth of Spanish hospitality, the effortless blend of luxury and leisure, and the sheer variety of historic paradores and contemporary beach clubs that make Spain a premier choice for Australians seeking a wedding with soul.
You’ll find hidden garden courtyards in Seville, majestic clifftop estates in Mallorca, avant-garde terraces overlooking the Barcelona skyline, and rustic fincas tucked away in the rolling hills of the Basque Country. Spain is a destination where every aesthetic is catered to, whether you are envisioning a high-fashion, cosmopolitan gala or a barefoot, bohemian celebration on the Mediterranean sands.
Reaching Spain from Australia is straightforward, with major carriers connecting through global hubs like Dubai, Doha, or Singapore into Madrid and Barcelona. While the journey typically spans 22 to 26 hours, the transition from the long-haul flight to a terrace overlooking the Alboran Sea makes every mile worth it.
The true magic of a Spanish wedding lies in the atmosphere; it is an immersive sensory experience. From the first pour of chilled Cava to the final dance in the early morning light, your guests won’t just be attending a ceremony: they’ll be woven into a culture that treats every union as a legendary celebration, set against a backdrop that feels both historic and vibrantly alive.
There is no wrong choice when it comes to picking a wedding location in Spain, but each region has its own distinct personality. Here are the main areas couples often consider.
Andalusia (including Seville, Marbella, and Granada). The heart of Spanish tradition. Expect sun-drenched courtyards, Moorish architecture, and grand haciendas. This region is perfect for those seeking passionate flamenco rhythms and orange-blossom-scented celebrations.
The Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Ibiza, and Menorca). Chic island living with a Mediterranean soul. From luxury clifftop estates in Mallorca to bohemian beach clubs in Ibiza, these islands are ideal for couples wanting a sophisticated coastal atmosphere and turquoise sea views.
Barcelona and the Costa Brava. A blend of cosmopolitan energy and rugged natural beauty. You can choose between avant-garde city venues with world-class design or secluded, pine-fringed coves and medieval villages along the wild Catalan coast.
Madrid and Central Spain. The regal centre of the country offers majestic palaces, vast estates, and a vibrant cultural buzz. This is the premier choice for those who want a wedding steeped in history, high-end fashion, and an urban energy that lasts until dawn.
The Basque Country and San Sebastián. A paradise for food lovers set against a backdrop of lush green hills and dramatic Atlantic cliffs. This region is perfect for refined, intimate celebrations focused on Michelin-starred gastronomy and unique, rustic elegance.
The Canary Islands. Known as the islands of eternal spring, this archipelago offers volcanic landscapes and year-round warmth. It is a fantastic option for couples seeking a dramatic, subtropical setting for a winter wedding without leaving Europe.
May to June and September to October are widely regarded as the prime months for weddings in Spain. These windows typically provide glorious sunshine and warm temperatures without the intense heat of the peak summer, making them perfect for outdoor ceremonies and long terrace dinners.
July and August are the sunniest and most vibrant months, offering endless daylight and a high-energy atmosphere in coastal resorts. However, these months are also the warmest and most popular for local holidaymakers, so early booking is essential for the most sought-after venues.
Spring and autumn are excellent choices for couples seeking mild weather and greater flexibility with venue availability. The southern regions, such as Andalusia and the Canary Islands, remain particularly inviting during these shoulder seasons, often providing a beautiful setting for those who prefer a more tranquil and relaxed celebration.
Getting legally married in Spain is possible for Australian couples, but the process is notably more complex than a standard ceremony at home. While Spain is famous for its breathtaking venues and soul-stirring landscapes, it also maintains a reputation for rigorous and time-consuming bureaucracy. Requirements often involve extensive residency periods for civil ceremonies, or specific religious affiliations for Catholic weddings, alongside the need for professional translations and apostille stamps on all official documents.
Because of these intricate requirements, many Australians choose to finalise the legalities in Australia before their departure. They then host a stunning symbolic ceremony in Spain that looks and feels identical to a legal wedding for their guests. This approach allows couples to focus entirely on the Spanish romance and celebration without the stress of navigating local administrative hurdles, language barriers, or residency laws.
It is a very common practice for destination wedding couples to hold a private legal ceremony at home first. Whether you choose to share that detail with your guests or keep it as your own little secret is entirely up to you; the magic of the moment in Spain remains exactly the same.
In an ideal world, you would have around 10 to 18 months to plan your wedding in Spain, but it is absolutely possible to pull together an incredible team and package in less time. If you are following a standard planning timeline, here is a simplified guide for organising your destination wedding.
10–18 Months to go. Secure your Spain wedding package with your Easy Weddings specialist, including your venue, accommodation, celebrant, photographer, and musicians. This is also the perfect time to begin shopping for your wedding attire.
12 Months to go. Send out save-the-dates by email or post to give your guests plenty of notice for travel. Share accommodation options, local travel tips, and any important booking windows through a notecard or wedding website. Choose and order your bridal attire, as many gowns require significant lead times.
8–10 Months to go. Book your flights to Spain and lock in your honeymoon accommodation, perhaps exploring a different region like the Balearic Islands or the Costa del Sol. Finalise your floral concepts for both the ceremony and reception, and confirm your hair and makeup artist for the big day.
5–8 Months to go. Check in with your Easy Weddings consultant to go through the finer details, ask questions, and make any required updates. Order your wedding cake if it is not already included in your package. Finalise décor choices, furniture selections, and outfits for your wedding party.
2–3 Months to go. Organise wedding favours or welcome bags with thoughtful Spanish touches, such as artisanal olive oils or hand-painted fans, for your guests. Send out your formal wedding invitations.
2–4 Weeks to go. Easy Weddings will share your wedding day run sheet with all timings and supplier contacts. Together, we will meet with your venue coordinator to walk through every detail of your celebrations, ensuring everything is perfect for your arrival under the Spanish sun.
Spain is an incredible place to build a suggested itinerary for your guests because every region is packed with things to see, taste, and explore. Here are some of our favourite highlights:
Explore Historic Pueblos. Spain is famous for its charming “pueblos blancos” (white villages) and ancient streets. Wander the cobblestone alleys of Andalusia, explore the medieval fortifications of Toledo, or stroll through the vibrant Gothic Quarter in Barcelona.
Visit Iconic Landmarks. Your guests can experience world-famous sites like the Alhambra in Granada, the Sagrada Família in Barcelona, the Royal Palace in Madrid, and the Seville Cathedral. These landmarks bring Spain’s rich, multi-layered history to life.
Enjoy Gastronomic Experiences. Spain is a paradise for food lovers. Arrange private sherry tastings in Jerez, join a traditional paella-making masterclass in Valencia, or enjoy a sunset tapas tour through Madrid’s historic markets. Every region offers its own distinct flavours and culinary traditions.
Relax by the Mediterranean or Atlantic. From the rugged, pine-fringed cliffs of the Costa Brava to the glamorous beach clubs of Marbella and the dramatic volcanic shores of the Canary Islands, Spain offers an endless array of scenic spots to unwind.
Immerse in Local Culture. Encourage guests to witness an authentic flamenco performance, browse local artisan leather shops, or attend one of the country’s many colourful “ferias” and festivals. Spain’s art, music, and spirited local traditions add a special charm to every trip.