Ibiza is more than its clubs. Its cliff top hotels and design led resorts turn a wedding into a weekend, with rooms for the party, sea bathed terraces and famous sunsets. These are the resorts worth the spend, and the honest truth about each.
A resort wedding in Ibiza buys you more than a view. It buys a kitchen, a bed for every guest and a terrace above the sea, with the island sunset as the backdrop.
The finest sit on the quieter north and the bays, from the cliffs of Na Xamena to Cala Xarraca, most hosting between 100 and 250 guests.
The honest catch is the season and the spend. These resorts are busy and dear in high summer, so book far ahead and read the exclusive use terms closely.
The best hotel and resort weddings in Ibiza are held away from the club strip, on the cliffs and bays of the quieter coast. Hacienda Na Xamena, a Relais and Chateaux landmark since 1971 set 180 metres above the sea on the north coast, hosts up to around 150 guests with an amphitheatre style terrace that appears to float above the water. Six Senses Ibiza, on Cala Xarraca Bay, is the eco luxury choice with terraces for up to around 250. Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay offers a five star resort with several wedding settings. Late spring and early autumn are the most comfortable times to marry here.
Ibiza has a reputation for clubs, but its quieter coast holds some of the most characterful resort hotels in the Mediterranean, and a wedding here is a weekend rather than a single evening. The party sleeps on site, the kitchen has practice at scale, the spa and the beach fill the days around the day, and a planner inside the hotel knows every terrace. The famous Ibizan sunset does the rest.
The names that earn the spend sit away from the strip. Hacienda Na Xamena, a Relais and Chateaux landmark since 1971, is built into a cliff on the northern coast, 180 metres above the sea, its amphitheatre style terrace appearing to float above the water and hosting up to around 150 guests across 69 rooms. Six Senses Ibiza, on Cala Xarraca Bay, has redefined eco luxury on the island with design led, sustainable spaces and panoramic terraces for up to around 250. Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay, a five star resort closer to the town side, offers several wedding settings and the kitchen the brand is known for.
The honest counsel is to mind the season and the booking type. Ibiza is at its busiest and most expensive from July to September, when rooms are scarce and prices peak, and many resorts close over winter, so the window is short and the best dates go early. Decide too whether you want a hosted wedding sharing the hotel or full exclusive use, because that choice shapes the venue, the guest list and the budget. A planner who works the island will steer you right.
We rate these for the setting on the water, the pedigree of the kitchen and service, the ease of housing the whole party on site and how gracefully each carries a celebration. The order is our honest view and nothing else.
A Relais and Chateaux landmark since 1971, built into a cliff 180 metres above the sea on the quiet north coast, with an amphitheatre style terrace that floats above the water, hosting up to around 150 guests across 69 rooms.
An eco luxury resort on Cala Xarraca Bay on the northern tip, design led and sustainable, with farm to table dining and panoramic terraces that accommodate up to around 250 guests.
A five star resort on Talamanca Bay closer to Ibiza town, offering several wedding settings and gardens, with the Nobu kitchen on site, a polished choice for couples who want a livelier base.
An Ibiza resort wedding sits at the higher end of the Spanish market, and the room nights, the catering minimums and any exclusive use drive the figure far more than the ceremony itself. Treat every number as indicative and confirm directly with each hotel.
As an indicative November 2025 guide, a resort wedding in Ibiza for 100 to 200 guests often lands between EUR 60,000 and EUR 300,000 all in, with a full exclusive use buyout higher again. Catering and room nights carry most of the cost.
Ibiza airport has direct flights across Europe through the season. The north coast resorts sit 30 to 50 minutes by road from the airport, while the bays nearer town are closer, so factor transfers into the timeline.
A civil wedding in Spain carries residency requirements that most foreign couples cannot meet, so many marry legally at home and hold a symbolic ceremony at the resort. A Catholic ceremony may suit some couples. A local planner confirms the route for you.
May, June and September give warm settled weather without the peak crush and high prices. July and August are hot, very busy and dear, and many resorts close over winter, so the season is shorter than couples expect and dates go early.
Each of these resorts has its own rules on outside suppliers, sound and curfews, and exclusive use is a different negotiation from a hosted event. A planner who works Ibiza will know which resort suits your numbers, secure the date in a tight season and bring the florists, bands and photographers these hotels trust. Tell us your date and guest count and we will introduce the right one.
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It depends on your numbers and mood. Hacienda Na Xamena is the dramatic cliff top choice, Six Senses Ibiza is the eco luxury bay resort for a larger party, and Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay suits couples who want a livelier base near town.
Hacienda Na Xamena hosts up to around 150 and Six Senses Ibiza up to around 250 on its terraces. Numbers can shift with a hosted event or full exclusive use, so confirm the figure for the booking type you want.
As an indicative November 2025 guide, a resort wedding for 100 to 200 guests usually sits between EUR 60,000 and EUR 300,000 all in, with a full exclusive use buyout higher again. Confirm catering minimums and room nights directly with each hotel.
A civil wedding in Spain has residency requirements that most foreign couples cannot meet, so many marry legally at home and hold a symbolic ceremony at the resort. A Catholic ceremony may suit some. A local planner confirms what applies to you.
May, June and September give warm settled weather without the peak crowds and prices. July and August are hot, busy and dear, and many resorts close over winter, so the booking window is short and the best dates go early.
Photography is licensed stock from Unsplash, shown to evoke the setting. It does not depict a specific venue.
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