05.09.2023 — 9 MIN READ. Updated 22 April 2026
10 Best Wedding Venues in Mallorca: A Wedding Planner’s Guide
This is a selection of 10 wedding venues in Mallorca that genuinely work for destination weddings. Not a paid directory, not a generic list: these are the venues that deliver season after season for couples flying in from London, Frankfurt, New York or Dubai to get married on the island. Each one is here for a specific reason. Read on to find out which one is yours.
Why Mallorca for a Destination Wedding?
Mallorca has direct flights from over 20 UK airports — London Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Dublin — and from Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Amsterdam, Paris, Zurich and Vienna. United Airlines operates a seasonal direct route from New York Newark. For most European guests it is a two-hour flight. For couples coming from further afield — the US, India, the Middle East — guests connect via Madrid, Barcelona or a major European hub.
Beyond the flights: the island is compact, the wedding industry is mature and well-connected, and the weather holds reliably from May through October. It is one of the few destinations in Europe where you can plan a large, complex wedding from abroad and have a realistic chance of everything working as it should.
How We Chose These 10 Venues
There are over 200 spaces available for weddings in Mallorca. Most lists you find online are paid placements or directories scraped from other directories. This one is not.
The 10 venues here were chosen on three criteria: the quality of the space itself, the reliability of the team managing it, and diversity of style so that couples with different visions can find the right fit. No commercial agreements with any of the properties. This is an editorial selection.
The 10 Best Wedding Venues in Mallorca
| Venue | Area | From airport | Capacity | Accommodation | Style |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Finca Morneta | Central, Binissalem | 25 min | Consult | Consult | Historic Mallorcan estate |
| La Fortaleza | North, Pollença | 1 hr | 300 outdoor / 100 indoor | Yes (11 rooms) | Exclusive luxury estate |
| Son Sampol | South, Llucmajor | 20 min | 80–180 | Yes (4 suites) | Blank canvas, full exclusivity |
| Son Marroig | Tramuntana, Deià | 45 min | Up to 140 | No | Sea views, iconic ceremony |
| Neuendorf House | South, Santanyí | 40 min | Intimate weddings | Yes | Contemporary architecture |
| Es Cabás | Central, Santa Maria | 25 min | Up to 130 | Yes (10 rooms) | Rural, own vineyard |
| Son Berga | Tramuntana, Alaró | 30 min | Up to 200 indoor | No | Large weddings, mountain views |
| Son Togores | Tramuntana, Esporles | 30 min | 120 indoor / 300 outdoor | Wedding night only | Classic, atmospheric evenings |
| Gardens of Alfabia | Tramuntana, Bunyola | 30 min | Up to 350 | No | Botanical, UNESCO heritage |
| Finca Comassema | Orient Valley | 35–40 min | Up to 280–400 outdoor | Yes | Remote, natural setting |
Finca Morneta
Finca Morneta is a 13th-century estate near Binissalem, 25 minutes from Palma airport. Cobblestone courtyards, Gothic arches and vaulted interiors give it a character that is hard to replicate, and the gardens offer multiple spaces for ceremony, cocktail and dinner without feeling like the same room repeated three times. The central location means guests staying anywhere near Palma can reach it easily.
Area: Central, Binissalem · From airport: 25 min · Accommodation: Consult · Best for: Couples who want a genuinely historic Mallorcan estate with flexible formats and easy access from Palma.
La Fortaleza
La Fortaleza in Pollença is in a different category entirely. Over 87,000 square metres on a private peninsula, seven houses with 11 bedrooms, private coves, a helipad and capacity for up to 300 outdoors. If there is a venue in Mallorca that needs no introduction to international couples, this is it. The drive from the airport takes about an hour — worth factoring into guest transfer planning.
Area: North, Pollença · From airport: 1 hr · Accommodation: Yes (11 bedrooms) · Best for: Couples looking for a fully private iconic estate where no comparable venue exists on the island.
Son Sampol
Son Sampol is one of the most versatile venues on the island. Renovated in 2017, exclusively hired per event, with Mediterranean gardens, a Bedouin tent for wet-weather contingency and an indoor party room with large windows. Four suites accommodate up to 16 guests on site. What makes it work particularly well for destination weddings is the blank canvas quality: no strong pre-existing aesthetic, which gives creative teams freedom to bring their own vision.
Area: South, Llucmajor · From airport: 20 min · Accommodation: Yes (4 suites, 16 guests) · Best for: Couples with a strong creative vision who need a fully exclusive space they can make their own.
- (*) Images by Iker Larburu & Marcela Grassi
Son Marroig
Son Marroig is probably the most photographed wedding venue in Mallorca. Perched on a cliff between Valldemossa and Deià, with a Carrara marble temple looking out over the Mediterranean, it is the venue couples choose when the ceremony itself is the centrepiece. Up to 140 guests, 45 minutes from the airport, no on-site accommodation. The drive through the Serra de Tramuntana is stunning but narrow — coach transfers need careful planning.
Area: Tramuntana, between Valldemossa and Deià · From airport: 45 min · Accommodation: No · Best for: Couples who want a sunset ceremony with one of the most dramatic backdrops on the island.
- (*) Images by Dominic Lula & Aimeek
Neuendorf House
Neuendorf House is the anti-finca. Designed by John Pawson and Claudio Silvestrin, this minimalist villa near Santanyí — ochre-red rendered walls, clean geometry, 12 hectares of almond and olive groves — is the venue for couples drawn to architecture as much as landscape. It works for small, editorial, design-led weddings. Couples from the worlds of fashion, architecture and design tend to gravitate towards it.
Area: South, near Santanyí · From airport: 40 min · Accommodation: Yes · Best for: Intimate, design-led weddings where contemporary architecture is central to the vision.
- (*) Images by Renee Kemps
How Much Does a Destination Wedding in Mallorca Cost?
The venue rental is just the first line item. These are the figures we work with at Bouclé Weddings:
- Venue hire: from €5,000 + VAT
- Catering (welcome drinks, dinner, open bar): €180–240 + VAT per person
- Floral design: from €4,000 + VAT
- Sound and DJ: from €4,000 + VAT
- Guest transfers: from €1,800 + VAT
- Photography: from €2,500 + VAT
- Videography: from €2,500 + VAT
- Officiant: from €800 (VAT included)
- Stationery (80–100 guests): around €1,000 + VAT
- Wedding cake: from €600 + VAT
- Hair and make-up: from €700 + VAT
With 100 guests and catering at €180 per person, the base budget before VAT sits at around €42,000. A realistic total for a destination wedding in Mallorca starts at around €60,000 for 100 guests. The more guests, the higher the catering cost — which is consistently the largest single line item in any wedding budget.
Es Cabás
Finca Es Cabás is 15 minutes from Palma, set against the Serra de Tramuntana, with Arab origins and a restoration that has kept the original character of the estate: lime kilns, charcoal-burners’ cottages, its own DO Tierra de Mallorca vineyard. Ten rooms including suites with private terraces, available exclusively for the event. For destination weddings, the on-site accommodation is the main practical draw: having the closest family and friends sleep on the property changes the texture of the whole weekend.
Area: Central, Santa Maria · From airport: 25 min · Accommodation: Yes (10 rooms) · Best for: Couples who want a full wedding weekend with key guests staying on the estate itself.
Son Berga
Son Berga dates to 1578 and sits in the foothills of the Tramuntana in Alaró, with one of the most cinematic mountain backdrops on the island. The main salon holds up to 200 indoors, and the clastra, gardens and terraces allow different spaces for each moment of the day. No on-site accommodation, so guest hotels need organising in advance — there are good options in the surrounding area.
Area: Tramuntana, Alaró · From airport: 30 min · Accommodation: No · Best for: Larger weddings that want differentiated spaces and a strong mountain backdrop.
- (*) Images by Daniela Cursach & Roger Castellvi
Son Togores
Son Togores is a neo-Baroque estate from 1891 in Esporles, 15 minutes from Palma. Stone cloister, imposing facade, chapel, ancient olive press. It holds 120 indoors and up to 300 outdoors, and the evening atmosphere — lit up at night against the stone — is among the most photogenic on the island. Accommodation is limited to the wedding night, so guests need hotels nearby, which the proximity to Palma makes straightforward.
Area: Tramuntana, Esporles · From airport: 30 min · Accommodation: Wedding night only · Best for: Couples who want classic estate atmosphere and easy guest access from Palma.
- (*) Images by Julian Bächer, Vivian Sicilio, JFK
Gardens of Alfabia
The Gardens of Alfabia in Bunyola are part of the Serra de Tramuntana UNESCO World Heritage Site. A 13th-century estate with layered architectural history from Moorish to Baroque, a botanical garden mixing tropical and native Mallorcan flora, and a lake terrace holding up to 350 guests. The only venue in Mallorca with its own private train stop. No on-site accommodation, but the location between Palma and Sóller means plenty of options nearby.
Area: Tramuntana, Bunyola · From airport: 30 min · Accommodation: No · Best for: Couples who want UNESCO-recognised heritage gardens and a ceremony setting that speaks for itself.
Finca Comassema
Finca Comassema sits in the Orient Valley at 500 metres above sea level, inside the Tramuntana UNESCO World Heritage area. Historic stone estate, cobblestone clastra, one of the largest working water reservoirs in Mallorca and a prehistoric megalithic monument on the property. Temperatures here in August sit at 20–24°C at night — cooler than anywhere on the coast, which matters more than people realise for a summer wedding.
Area: Orient Valley, Tramuntana · From airport: 35–40 min · Accommodation: Yes · Best for: Couples who want total privacy and one of the most unspoiled natural settings in Mallorca.
How to Get Married Legally in Mallorca as a Foreign Couple
The most common route for international couples is to complete the legal formalities in their home country and hold a symbolic ceremony at the venue in Mallorca. This is not a compromise — visually and emotionally it is identical to a civil ceremony, and it removes the administrative complexity of navigating the Spanish Civil Registry from abroad, which involves paperwork, apostilles and waiting times that can run to several months.
For couples who want their Spanish wedding to carry full legal weight, it is possible: the venue needs to be authorised by the local municipality, and you will need to open a matrimonial file at the Civil Registry well in advance — typically 8 to 10 months before the date. Either way, the ceremony is led by a professional officiant who works in English, German, French or whichever language you need.
Planning Your Destination Wedding in Mallorca: Logistics
A few things worth planning early:
- Book hotel blocks early. In peak season hotels fill up months in advance. Block-booking rooms 9 to 12 months before the wedding is standard for destination weddings.
- Confirm venue visits before you travel. Most Mallorcan venues require appointments. If you are flying in from abroad to visit fincas, confirm every appointment before booking your flights.
- Arrange private transfers. Coach transfers from guest hotels to the venue and back are standard. Managing 80 or 100 people in taxis does not work.
- Start early. The most in-demand venues book up 18 to 24 months in advance for Saturday dates in peak season.
Common Mistakes International Couples Make
- Trying to organise everything from abroad without a local planner. A destination wedding involves coordinating a venue, catering, flowers, music, photography, transfers, accommodation and legal paperwork across a country you do not live in. Couples who try to manage this alone consistently underestimate how much coordination is involved.
- Not booking venue visits in advance. Mallorca venues do not operate walk-in viewings. Every appointment needs to be confirmed before you arrive on the island.
- Choosing a venue based on photographs alone. Professional venue photography is shot in ideal conditions. A visit tells you things no photograph can: how the spaces flow, how the team communicates, whether the plan B option is genuinely usable.
- Underestimating the catering cost. At €180 to €240 per person, adding 20 guests to the list is not a small adjustment.
- Leaving guest accommodation too late. Hotels near popular venues fill up fast in summer. Guests travelling from London, Frankfurt or New York need somewhere to stay — and the good options go early.
Frequently Asked Questions
Venue hire starts from around €5,000 + VAT. With catering at €180 per person and 100 guests, the base budget before VAT sits at around €42,000. A realistic total for a well-planned destination wedding in Mallorca starts at around €60,000 for 100 guests and rises depending on guest count, venue and level of production
May to October is the wedding season. June and September are the most popular months — good weather, comfortable temperatures and slightly less tourist traffic than July and August. April and October are worth considering if you have flexibility: prices are lower and availability is better.
You need to open a matrimonial file at the Spanish Civil Registry, typically 8 to 10 months in advance. Many international couples choose instead to complete the legal formalities in their home country and hold a symbolic ceremony in Mallorca — which is visually and emotionally identical, with considerably less administrative complexity.
The most in-demand venues book up 18 to 24 months in advance for Saturday dates in June, September and October. Starting the search with less than a year to go significantly limits your options.
It depends on the venue. Some work exclusively with their own catering partner or a closed list of providers. Others allow you to bring an external caterer. This is one of the first things to confirm before signing any contract, as it directly affects both the budget and the menu flexibility.
For a destination wedding, yes. Coordinating a venue, catering, flowers, music, photography, transfers and legal paperwork from abroad is a significant logistical undertaking. At Bouclé Weddings we specialise in destination weddings for international couples and handle everything end to end so you can focus on being present on the day.
Palma airport has direct flights from over 20 UK airports, from Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Amsterdam, Paris, Zurich and Vienna. United Airlines operates a seasonal direct route from New York Newark, and Etihad flies direct from Abu Dhabi. Guests from further afield typically connect via a European hub. Once on the island, private coach transfers to and from the venue are the standard arrangement.
Ready to start planning?
If you have made it this far, you probably have two or three venues in mind and a clearer sense of what you are looking for. That is exactly the point where having someone who knows the island makes the difference.
At Bouclé Weddings we plan destination weddings in Mallorca and across Spain for couples from all over the world. If you want help shortlisting venues, coordinating visits and managing the full organisation, get in touch and let’s talk.