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The Vendor Directory

The best wedding florists in Spain

From Catalan studios to Mallorcan gardens and Andalusian courtyards, the floral designers who work with Spanish light, heat and the seasons.

Last reviewed January 2026.
The verdict

Spain rewards a florist who works with the season and the heat rather than against it, building from Mediterranean blooms and local foliage.

The studios below are established designers with real portfolios across weddings and events, each with a clear and consistent style.

Book early, brief them on your venue and palette, and trust a designer who plans around the Spanish summer rather than fighting it.

The short answer

For a wedding in Spain, choose a florist whose style suits your venue and who designs with seasonal Mediterranean flowers. Molist Floristes has designed botanical wedding florals from Catalonia since 2007, Flowers Ibiza brings more than two decades of organic, free spirited work, El Jardin del Cabo is a family run team that grows much of its own stock, and Flors Amelia works in a natural Mediterranean style on Mallorca. Expect lush floral budgets to start in the low thousands and rise with installations. Book the best studios well ahead.

Studios listed
Four we rate
with real portfolios
Book ahead
9 to 12 months
sooner for peak dates
Style
Mediterranean
seasonal and natural
Budget from
Low thousands
installations add more
The shortlist

The Spain shortlist, on merit

Real, established florists we rate for Spain. The order is our honest read, not a paid placement. Choose the studio whose palette and feel match your venue and your day.

A working shortlist of florists with real portfolios.
01

Molist Floristes

Catalonia, Europe

Botanical floral design since 2007.

A Catalan studio crafting botanical floral designs for weddings and events since 2007, with work that has travelled across Europe from Paris to Provence. Known for natural, considered arrangements with a soulful feel. Best for couples who want a settled studio with a clear, organic signature. Confirm travel and current pricing when you enquire.

Since 2007CataloniaBotanicalTravels in Europe
02

Flowers Ibiza

Ibiza

Organic and free spirited, two decades on.

A long established Ibiza studio with more than twenty years of experience, creating wild, organic and ethereal arrangements that suit the island's relaxed, free spirited mood. Best for couples marrying on Ibiza who want a natural, untamed look. Confirm availability for island dates early.

Two decadesIbizaOrganicFree spirited
03

El Jardin del Cabo

Spain

A family team that grows its own.

A family run studio that brings its own garden blooms and a countryside base to every celebration, pairing timeless flowers with bespoke detail. Best for couples who want florals that feel personal and grown rather than imported. Ask about seasonal availability for your date.

Family runGarden grownBespokeSeasonal
04

Flors Amelia

Mallorca

A natural Mediterranean signature.

A Mallorca studio working in a signature Mediterranean style, building arrangements from olive branches, lavender, peonies and local wildflowers for a natural yet refined look. Best for couples marrying on the island who want florals rooted in the landscape. Confirm scope and delivery directly.

MallorcaMediterraneanLocal stemsRefined
Planning context

The practicalities, plainly

What a florist does here

A Spanish wedding florist designs the bouquets, ceremony flowers, table arrangements and any larger installations, sourcing stems that hold up in the heat and styling them to suit your venue. The best also advise on what is genuinely in season for your date.

The season that shapes it

Spanish summers are hot, and delicate imported flowers struggle in the heat of a long afternoon. Florists who build from hardy Mediterranean blooms and local foliage give arrangements that last the day. Spring and early autumn widen the palette.

Installations and scale

An arch, a hanging installation or a long banquet runner transforms a space and lifts the budget. Decide early how much of the flowers should be statement pieces versus table arrangements, since this drives both the look and the cost.

What couples underestimate

Lead time and seasonality. The best florists book well ahead, and a specific flower may simply not be available for your date. A good designer steers you to what will look its best when you marry rather than forcing an out of season bloom.

What flowers cost

The budget, told straight

Wedding flowers in Spain vary widely with scale and ambition. Lush, designer led florals often start in the low thousands of euro and rise quickly with arches, hanging installations and long banquet arrangements, with high end celebrations commonly cited from around 5,000 euro upward as of January 2026. Confirm a detailed quote against your venue and guest count.

Most of the cost is stems and labour rather than design fee, so the size and ambition of the flowers drive the figure. Brief your florist on a realistic budget early, and let them tell you honestly where it is best spent.

Figures are indicative and reviewed January 2026. They move with the size of the wedding, the season and the supplier. Confirm fees and inclusions directly with each studio.

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The wider team

Who else to bring in, and why

Stylists and planners

A florist and a stylist or planner working together keep the palette consistent from ceremony to dinner. For a destination wedding, a planner also coordinates delivery, setup and the tight timing flowers demand on the day.

Photographers

Flowers are among the most photographed details of a wedding, so a photographer whose style suits your florals matters. Brief both on the same palette so the images hold together.

Venues

The setting shapes the flowers. A florist who knows your venue, whether a finca, a courtyard or a coastal terrace, designs to the architecture and the light rather than against them.

Common questions

Spain florists, answered.

Who are the best wedding florists in Spain?

Established studios with real portfolios lead, including Molist Floristes in Catalonia since 2007, the long running Flowers Ibiza, the family run El Jardin del Cabo, and Flors Amelia on Mallorca. The right choice depends on your venue and the look you want.

How much do wedding flowers cost in Spain?

Lush designer florals often start in the low thousands of euro and rise with installations, with high end celebrations commonly cited from around 5,000 euro upward as of January 2026. Get a detailed quote against your venue and guest count.

How far ahead should we book a florist?

Nine to twelve months is sensible, and sooner for peak dates, since the best studios book early. Your date also sets which flowers are genuinely in season.

Will the flowers survive the Spanish heat?

A good local florist builds from hardy Mediterranean blooms and foliage that hold up through a long, hot afternoon, rather than delicate imports that wilt. Trust their guidance on what suits your date.

Should we spend on installations or table flowers?

It depends on the effect you want. A single statement arch or hanging installation can transform a space, while table arrangements set the mood across the room. A good florist helps you balance the two within budget.

The look

A sense of the day.

Editorial stock photograph of soft seasonal wedding flowers, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of soft seasonal wedding flowers, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a wedding table setting, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a wedding table setting, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a Mediterranean coastline, illustrative.
Editorial stock photograph of a Mediterranean coastline, illustrative.

Images are licensed editorial stock for illustration. They do not depict a specific supplier, venue or wedding.

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