Ibiza's wedding is the private villa, a restored finca or hilltop estate taken over for a weekend of barefoot luxury. Here are the villas worth your shortlist.
Ibiza is the best island in the Mediterranean for a private villa takeover with a barefoot luxury feel.
Only some villas hold an event licence, so the licence and the noise curfew matter as much as the view.
The club season drives July and August prices sky high, so May, June and September are far kinder.
Ibiza weddings are built around licensed private villas, mostly restored fincas and hilltop estates taken over for a weekend. Las Cicadas and Can Frare are characterful historic farmhouses, Can Oasi a designed villa with dramatic features, Villa Ceylon a large estate with sea access, and Hacienda Na Xamena a clifftop hotel for those who want rooms and a view. Confirm the event licence and the curfew first, then choose for your numbers.
Strip away the club headlines and Ibiza is a beautiful, bohemian island of pine forests, red earth, whitewashed fincas and astonishing sunsets. Its wedding is the private villa takeover, where you and your guests have the run of an estate for a long weekend, free to set your own rhythm from a relaxed welcome dinner to a barefoot ceremony and a party that runs into the night. It is the most personal and most flexible kind of Mediterranean wedding.
The villas have real character. Las Cicadas near Santa Gertrudis is a restored farmhouse of great age with thirteen bedrooms on exclusive use. Can Frare above San Antonio Bay is a secluded historic finca for up to around a hundred guests. Can Oasi is a designed wedding villa with a heated pool, a private lake and an amphitheatre, while Villa Ceylon spreads across a large estate with sea access and dramatic views. For couples who want a hotel rather than a private house, Hacienda Na Xamena clings to the north coast cliffs with infinity pools and gardens.
The practical truth is licensing and timing. Not every beautiful villa can legally host an event, and those that can operate under noise curfews that shape how late the party runs, so the licence and the rules matter as much as the photographs. The club season pushes July and August prices and demand to extremes, so May, June and September are calmer and better value. Confirm the licence, plan the curfew, and Ibiza delivers a wedding that feels entirely your own.
We rate these for the setting, how well they host a wedding, the accommodation, and the honesty of their capacity. The order is our considered view and nothing else.
A beautifully restored farmhouse of great age in the central countryside, with thirteen bedrooms offered on exclusive use. The benchmark for a private Ibiza villa weekend.
A secluded historic farmhouse on a large estate above San Antonio Bay, offering real privacy and room for up to around 100 guests on the grounds.
A designed wedding villa with a long heated pool, a private lake with an amphitheatre and a tropical spa garden. The choice for a villa with real production drama.
A large private estate of around thirty acres with sea access, lawns, gardens and spectacular sea views. Space and a coastal outlook for a sizeable villa wedding.
A clifftop hotel on the dramatic north coast with celebrated infinity pools, gardens and sunset views. The pick when you want a villa atmosphere with rooms on site.
An Ibiza villa wedding is built from scratch, so the villa hire is just the start. Catering, full production, staffing, the local IVA tax and a sound system within the curfew all add up. Treat every figure as indicative and confirm directly.
As an indicative October 2025 guide, a villa wedding for 60 to 120 guests often lands between EUR 30,000 and EUR 150,000 all in, including villa hire, catering, production and staffing. A peak summer weekend at a sought after villa sits at the top of the band.
Ibiza airport has direct flights across Europe through the season, and most villas are 20 to 45 minutes away by road. Many guests pair the wedding with a few days on the island, so plan transfers and accommodation early.
A legal civil marriage in Spain is hard for non residents, so most couples marry legally at home and hold a symbolic ceremony at the villa. Just as important, confirm the villa holds a valid event licence and understand its noise curfew. A planner manages both.
May, June and September give warm weather and far better value than the peak club months of July and August, when prices and demand soar. Hold a popular villa for a peak weekend a year or more ahead.
A villa wedding here is a full build, from kitchens and power to sound systems that respect the curfew, and the rules on which villas can legally host events are strict. Ibiza has experienced planners and suppliers who know the licensed villas, the noise limits and the production teams that deliver on a private estate. Tell us your villa shortlist and guest count and we will introduce the right planner.
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It depends on the day you want. Las Cicadas is the benchmark restored finca for a private weekend. Can Oasi brings dramatic features for a production led wedding. Hacienda Na Xamena suits couples who want a clifftop hotel with rooms. A planner will match the villa to your numbers.
Yes. Licensed event villas operate under noise rules that limit amplified music late at night, which is why the licence and the curfew matter so much. Your planner will confirm the limits for each villa and design the evening around them, often moving to an indoor space later.
As an indicative October 2025 guide, a villa wedding for 60 to 120 guests often sits between EUR 30,000 and EUR 150,000 all in, including villa hire, catering, production and staffing. A peak summer weekend reaches the top of the band. Confirm pricing directly with each villa.
The wedding party usually can. Las Cicadas has thirteen bedrooms and other estates sleep the close circle, while larger guest lists stay in nearby hotels or villas. Hacienda Na Xamena is a hotel, so it accommodates more guests on site. Your planner arranges the rooms and transfers.
May, June and September give warm weather and much better value than the peak club months of July and August, when the island is at its busiest and priciest. Hold a popular villa for a peak weekend a year or more ahead.
Photography is licensed stock from Unsplash, shown to evoke the setting. It does not depict a specific venue.
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