Away from the coast, Ibiza is green and quiet, an island of agroturismo fincas where centuries old farms have become gardens of orange trees, palms and white stone, made for a long table under the stars.
The Ibiza garden wedding is the agroturismo finca, an old farm turned into a green estate of orchards, palms and whitewashed stone in the quiet island interior.
What you gain is a relaxed, bohemian luxury with rooms on site and gardens that need almost no styling.
What you trade is quiet and cost, as Ibiza is busy and expensive in high summer, and the best fincas book a long way ahead.
A garden or estate wedding in Ibiza means an agroturismo finca, an old farm reborn as a green hotel and garden. Atzaro near Santa Eulalia is the icon, a 300 year old finca set in 13 hectares of gardens and orchards, for up to around 250. Cas Gasi near Santa Gertrudis is an intimate boutique finca from 1880 in four hectares of almond and olive groves, and Can Domingo offers a romantic garden setting under ancient trees. Numbers run from intimate to large, and late spring and early autumn are the kindest seasons.
There are two Ibizas. There is the coast of clubs and beach bars, and there is the green interior, an island of small farms, dry stone terraces and centuries old fincas, where the loudest sound is the cicadas. The garden wedding belongs to the second Ibiza, to the agroturismo, the old farm estate turned into a boutique hotel and garden, where orange and palm trees, bougainvillea and whitewashed stone make a setting that needs almost no decoration.
The settings run from the grand to the intimate. Atzaro, near Santa Eulalia, is the island icon, a roughly 300 year old finca and working farm set in around 13 hectares of manicured gardens, terraces and orchards, with the scale to host up to about 250 guests and the polish of a luxury hotel. Cas Gasi, near Santa Gertrudis in the heart of the island, is the intimate counterpoint, an ancient finca dating from 1880 set across four hectares of almond, olive and fruit trees, lovingly run as a boutique hotel. Can Domingo adds a third note, a romantic garden under ancient trees with a finca to dance in until late.
The honest cautions are season, noise rules and demand. Ibiza is at its busiest and most expensive from late June to August, when the island fills and prices climb, and many fincas operate under local sound and curfew rules that shape how late the music can play, so confirm them early. The best estates are reserved a long way ahead. Choose late May, June or September, agree the music and curfew terms in writing, and the green heart of Ibiza gives you a wedding that feels both barefoot and beautifully done.
We rate these for the quality of the garden, the privacy of the estate, the welcome and how workable each is for a seated dinner and a late party. The order is our honest view, and each is a real Ibizan finca.
A roughly 300 year old finca and working farm set in around 13 hectares of manicured gardens, terraces and orchards, the island's best known agroturismo, polished as a luxury hotel and able to host up to about 250 guests.
An ancient finca dating from 1880 in the heart of the island, set across four hectares of almond, olive and fruit trees, run as a boutique hotel, an intimate and refined garden estate for a smaller celebration.
A finca restaurant and garden set under ancient trees in the countryside, a romantic and relaxed setting for a garden ceremony and dinner, with the finca to carry the party on into the night.
Ibiza is among the more expensive Mediterranean islands to marry on, and a finca with rooms, catering and a late licence sits at the top of that scale. Treat every figure as indicative and confirm directly, as the season, the headcount and the music rules move the total far more than the venue fee alone.
As an indicative December 2025 guide, a garden or finca wedding here for 60 to 180 guests often lands between EUR 50,000 and EUR 200,000 all in, including accommodation where the estate offers it. High summer dates and a full weekend takeover sit at the upper end. Confirm hire fees and minimum spends directly.
Ibiza airport is well connected across Europe, busy in summer, and around twenty to forty minutes from most fincas. Roads inland are quiet but narrow, so plan coaches for guests and confirm supplier access in advance.
A legal civil marriage in Spain usually involves residency and paperwork that is hard for visiting couples, so most international couples marry legally at home and hold a symbolic ceremony at the finca. A local planner will confirm the current rules.
Many Ibizan fincas sit in residential countryside and operate under local sound limits and curfews that shape how late the music plays and whether it moves indoors. Confirm the terms in writing before you book, as they affect the whole evening.
An agroturismo wedding is relaxed to look at and tightly regulated behind the scenes, with music rules, curfews and supplier access all in play. A planner who works Ibiza will match your numbers to the right finca, manage the licences and bring the florists, caterers and musicians who know the island. Tell us your style and guest count and we will introduce the right one.
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It is an old Ibizan farm estate turned into a small rural hotel and garden. These fincas keep their whitewashed stone, orchards and dry stone terraces, and are the heart of the garden wedding in the green island interior.
It ranges widely. A large estate such as Atzaro can host up to about 250, while an intimate finca like Cas Gasi suits a smaller party. Always confirm the seated capacity for your layout directly with each venue.
It depends on the finca. Many sit in residential countryside under local sound limits and curfews, so the music may need to move indoors or stop at a set hour. Confirm the rules in writing before booking, as they shape the whole evening.
Late May, June and September give warm, settled weather and a calmer island than the peak of July and August, when Ibiza is busiest and most expensive. The shoulder months are kinder for both atmosphere and rates.
A legal civil marriage in Spain usually involves residency requirements that are difficult for visiting couples, so most international couples marry legally at home and hold a symbolic ceremony at the finca. A planner will confirm the rules for your case.
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