Wedding Planners in Spain

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Spain's leading wedding planners, curated by THE WED

A wedding in Spain pulls from a broader visual language than any other European destination — Mallorca's possessió estates and finca courtyards, Ibiza's white-washed cliff villas, Marbella's resort-driven luxury, the Costa Brava's rocky-coast estates, Barcelona's Catalan modernism and historic mansions, Sevilla's palatial Andalucían courtyards, San Sebastián's gastronomy-led celebrations and the Rioja and Ribera del Duero vineyard country.

 

The studios listed in THE WED's Spain directory are the planners international couples actually entrust with these celebrations: bilingual teams with deep regional supplier networks across the Balearics, the southern coast, Catalonia and the Basque north, and the operational discipline a Spanish destination wedding genuinely requires. Every studio is reviewed for craftsmanship, taste and the ability to translate a personal brief into the specific cultural texture of a Spanish region — slower, more sensorial, layered with strong gastronomy, atmospheric light and the kind of multi-day welcome rhythm Spanish destinations naturally invite.

How to shortlist the right wedding planner in Spain

Read each studio's portfolio alongside the broader team they typically assemble for a Spanish wedding: venues, private estates and villas, floral designers and photographers. Pay close attention to regional fluency — Mallorca's possessió access and finca booking windows, Ibiza's high-season pricing curves, Marbella's resort-versus-private-villa logistics, the Costa Brava's coastal-permit processes, or Sevilla and Granada's heat-aware seasonality.

 

Experienced studios brief you openly on Spanish civil-ceremony rules for foreign couples, regional VAT at 21%, supplier lead times and the realistic format of a multi-day Spanish welcome dinner, ceremony and farewell brunch. On THE WED you compare planners side by side, review tiers from full planning to wedding-week coordination, request transparent quotes and message studios directly.

FAQ
How much does a wedding planner in Spain cost?
Spanish wedding planners typically work between €5,000 and €60,000 for full destination planning, with luxury Mallorca finca takeovers, Ibiza villa weekends and multi-day Marbella productions reaching higher. Most studios quote 10–18% of the overall wedding budget for combined design and production, while partial planning and on-site coordination are billed as fixed-fee packages. Spanish VAT (IVA) at 21% is generally itemised separately, alongside guest-transfer arrangements between airports and remote estates, plus any imported floral or stationery items. Every studio on THE WED publishes service tiers openly so you can align a planner's structure with your budget before booking.
Why hire a Spain-based wedding planner for a destination wedding?
Spain's wedding ecosystem is relationship-driven and intensely regional — a Mallorca finca specialist rarely produces in Marbella, and a Catalan planner may not navigate the Balearics' booking windows. Local planners hold the supplier relationships that secure top estates, photographers and caterers months before public availability, navigate Spanish civil-ceremony rules for foreign couples (which differ between autonomous regions) and coordinate the regional supplier teams that out-of-country agencies cannot reach. Their networks unlock pricing and access to private possessiós and villas that international planners cannot replicate.
What's the difference between full planning, partial planning and on-site coordination in Spain?
Full planning covers 12–18 months end-to-end: creative concept, regional venue scouting across the Balearics, southern coast, Catalonia and beyond, supplier contracts, design execution and on-site production. Partial planning starts once a venue and a handful of core suppliers are already confirmed — common for couples who travelled to Spain and locked in the property themselves. On-site coordination, or wedding-week production, absorbs the final 4–8 weeks plus the celebration: rehearsals, supplier flow, guest transfers and execution on the day. The best teams arrive in-region several days early to test every supplier handoff.
Which Spanish regions are best for destination weddings, and how do they differ?
Mallorca leads for finca-and-possessió luxury weddings — refined private estates, citrus groves and Mediterranean light, best between May and October. Ibiza delivers cliff-edge villa weekends and a heightened, design-led aesthetic. Marbella and the Costa del Sol offer resort-driven luxury infrastructure with high-volume guest capacity. The Costa Brava suits rocky-coast estates and quieter multi-day formats. Barcelona hosts urban celebrations and historic-mansion dinners. Sevilla and Granada deliver palatial Andalucían courtyards, while the Rioja vineyards offer slower gastronomy-led weddings. The planners on THE WED can advise honestly on the right fit.
When should we book a wedding planner for a Spanish wedding?
For peak-season Mallorca, Ibiza or Marbella weddings between May and September, 14–18 months ahead is realistic — top studios fill premium Saturdays in advance, and the most coveted Mallorca fincas and Ibiza villas often close out 24 months out for marquee dates. For shoulder-season weddings in April, October or for winter Andalucían celebrations, 9–12 months tends to be workable. If a specific possessió or villa is non-negotiable, lock in the planner immediately; their relationships will move on the property before public availability narrows.