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Ibiza Wedding Florist — Venues, Pricing and Seasonal Guide 2026

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Ibiza Wedding Florist — Venues, Pricing and Seasonal Guide 2026

Bride and groom under a wedding arch of red and pink roses on Ibiza, guests throwing petal confetti

Ibiza is one of the most romantic islands in the Mediterranean. Pine forests roll down to turquoise coves, the Es Vedrà rock greets the sunsets, and 17th-century agroturismos hide in the olive groves. Every year hundreds of couples fly in from London, Paris, New York, Dubai and Moscow to celebrate their destination wedding here. And at the heart of every great Ibiza wedding — a great florist.

This guide covers everything you need to know about wedding floral design on Ibiza in 2026: the venues couples actually choose, what flowers cost, which compositions work in the island climate and the most common planning mistakes — and how to avoid them.

If you want to skip ahead — we design turnkey weddings on Ibiza. Have a look at our Ibiza weddings page or message us on WhatsApp — we'll send a moodboard and quote within 24 hours.

Why Ibiza is a top destination wedding location

Ibiza is more than clubs and sunsets at Café del Mar. Most couples choosing the island for their wedding come for something else: secluded villas, hidden beaches, Mediterranean authenticity and that unmistakable "ibicenco" architecture — whitewashed walls, dark wood, handmade ceramics.

What makes Ibiza unique for weddings:

  • Climate. Stable sun and Mediterranean breeze from May to October. Rain in summer is rare.
  • Guest logistics. Direct flights from London (2 h), Paris (2 h), most European capitals; easy connections from Dubai and the US via Barcelona or Madrid.
  • Atmosphere. Boho-chic, artistic heritage, hippy markets, white cliffs. It's a recognisable, photographable setting — photographers love Ibiza.
  • Villas and agroturismos. Dozens of premium venues specialising in weddings: Atzaró, Cas Gasi, Hacienda Na Xamena, Six Senses, Cala Bonita, Sa Talaia.
  • Food scene. Michelin-grade chefs, local wine, fresh seafood. Catering on Ibiza is on par with Barcelona or Lisbon.

Unlike Bodrum or Antalya, Ibiza is firmly premium. Couples come here ready to invest €40,000+ in an 80–120-guest celebration. And floral design typically takes 12–18% of that budget.

Top 10 wedding venues on Ibiza

If you're starting to plan an Ibiza wedding, the venue comes first. Your floral concept and budget depend entirely on it — an open agroturismo garden needs one approach, a cliffside beach club a completely different one.

1. Atzaró Agroturismo

A legendary agroturismo in the San Joan valley, hidden in an olive grove. Long banquet tables under ancient olives, infinity pool, white walls and handmade ceramics. Perfect for 80–150-guest weddings in a bohemian-luxe style.

  • Style: rustic-luxe, ibicenco
  • Capacity: up to 200
  • Season: May–October
  • Booking lead time: 12+ months

2. Cas Gasi

A boutique hotel in Santa Gertrudis, ideal for intimate weddings of 30–60 guests. Garden with lemon trees, pool, romantic terraces.

  • Style: romantic, garden
  • Capacity: up to 100
  • Season: year-round

3. Hacienda Na Xamena (Six Senses Ibiza)

The Six Senses spa hotel on the northern coast — dramatic cliffs, infinity pool, sunsets over the Mediterranean. Exclusive ceremonies for 40–80 guests.

  • Style: modern luxury, cliffside
  • Capacity: up to 120
  • Budget: ultra-premium

4. Cala Bonita

A beach club on a hidden cove, accessible only by boat or down a serpentine road. For 50–100-guest weddings with a barefoot beach ceremony.

  • Style: beach, barefoot luxury
  • Capacity: up to 150

5. Sa Talaia

A 17th-century boutique villa in Sant Josep. Tropical gardens, swimming pool, views of Es Vedrà. One of the most aesthetic venues on the island.

  • Style: tropical-mediterranean
  • Capacity: up to 100

6. Amante Beach Club

An iconic beach club with terraces above Sol d'en Serra cove. Best for 60–150-guest weddings with a sunset ceremony focus.

  • Style: sunset, mediterranean
  • Best months: July–August (sunset ceremonies)

7. Beso Beach Ibiza

A beach club on Talamanca beach. Clean Mediterranean style, white shade structures, easy airport access.

  • Style: boho-beach
  • Capacity: up to 120

8. Cova Santa

An underground cave turned concert venue. A unique location for the after-party.

  • Style: drama, party venue

9. Can Domo

A boutique agroturismo with a lemon grove, ideal for intimate 20–50-guest weddings.

  • Style: rustic, intimate

10. Pure House Ibiza

A modern architectural villa with minimalist design. For couples wanting an editorial setting.

  • Style: modern, architectural

We cover every venue in detail on our Ibiza weddings page — including portfolio gallery and packages with pricing.

How much does wedding floral design cost on Ibiza — full budget guide

The single most common question we get: "How much does wedding floristry on Ibiza actually cost?" Answer: anywhere from €3,500 to €30,000+ depending on scope.

2026 Ibiza wedding floral budget bands:

GuestsLevelFloristry budgetTypical inclusions
20–30Intimate€3,500 – €5,500Bridal bouquet + arch + 5 centerpieces
40–60Classic€6,000 – €10,000+ aisle florals + photo backdrop
80–120Premium€12,000 – €18,000+ table runner, bar decor, car styling
150+Luxury€20,000 – €40,000+Full design, day-of florist

That's floral design only — without catering, music, photographer or venue rental.

Why Ibiza costs more than Bodrum or Barcelona

Couples are often surprised: "The same arch costs €1,500 in Bodrum and €4,000 on Ibiza. Why?"

Several reasons:

  1. Logistics. Ibiza is an island. Every premium flower is flown or ferried in from Barcelona. Logistics adds 30–40% to the wholesale price.
  2. Fewer florists. Only 8–12 serious wedding floral studios operate on the island. High season demand → higher prices.
  3. Premium client base. Most couples coming to Ibiza have £30k+ budgets. Studios calibrate their offer to that segment.
  4. Seasonality. In June–August, every good team is booked 8 months ahead. Last-minute bookings = +20% premium.

What's included in a sub-€10,000 quote (YUCCA Signature package)

So you know exactly what you're paying for, here's a typical Signature package from YUCCA Flowers:

  • Cascade bridal bouquet in ibicenco style (David Austin peonies, garden roses, lisianthus, eucalyptus)
  • Groom and 2 groomsmen boutonnieres
  • 2.5×2.5 m fresh-flower wedding arch
  • Centerpieces for 6–8 banquet tables
  • Aisle florals / petals
  • Sweet table and cake floral decor
  • Delivery, setup, post-ceremony breakdown

All 3 packages — Essential / Signature / Bespoke — on our Ibiza weddings page.

Wedding floral design styles on Ibiza — what's working in 2026

Unlike British classics or French chic, Ibiza is about naturalism, texture, saturated tones and contrast: whitewashed villas paired with sun-soaked accents.

Top Ibiza wedding bouquet and arch styles in 2026:

1. Ibicenco style (the leading trend)

A combination of olive branch, Mediterranean herbs, garden roses and bougainvillea. Palette — terracotta, ochre, white.

Flowers: olive branches, eucalyptus, Juliet roses, lavender, lisianthus, baby's breath.

2. Bold pinks & reds (exactly what you see in the photo at the top of this article)

Bright pinks, coral reds, magenta tones. Perfect for ceremonies at white villas — the contrast works flawlessly.

Flowers: Country Blues roses, David Austin Juliet, Hot Mama, ranunculus, amaranthus, bougainvillea.

3. White & green (timeless classic)

White peonies, O'Hara roses, eucalyptus, baby's breath. Minimalist, elegant, photographs perfectly in any conditions.

4. Tropical-Mediterranean

Tropical elements (bird of paradise, orchids) paired with local greenery. Works for poolside or cliffside ceremonies.

Seasonal flowers on Ibiza, month by month

May–June: local peonies, ranunculus, David Austin garden roses, tulips. July–August: imported peonies and orchids, lisianthus, baby's breath, exotics. September–October: dahlias, berries, burgundy accents, ranunculus. November–April: indoor weddings, imported flowers from the Netherlands and Ecuador.

7 mistakes couples make when ordering wedding flowers on Ibiza

Six years of work on the Balearics — we've seen everything. Here are the biggest mistakes, and how to avoid them.

Mistake 1: Booking a florist 1–2 months before the date

In June–August, every decent Ibiza florist is booked 6–8 months out. Booking 3 months ahead means choice is already heavily restricted, or teams take "overflow" from neighbouring studios.

Right approach: book floristry right after the venue, minimum 5–7 months ahead.

Mistake 2: Saving on the florist while booking an expensive venue

We see this often: a couple spends €40,000 on Cas Gasi but gives the florist a €3,000 budget. The result — the arch looks disproportionate to the venue.

Right approach: budget 12–18% of total wedding spend for floral design.

Mistake 3: Ignoring wind on the cliffs

Es Vedrà is drama — but it's also open ocean. Light hanging compositions (amaranthus, asclepias) will scatter within 10 minutes.

Right approach: for cliffside ceremonies, use sturdy compositions with heavy bases.

Mistake 4: Booking through a random Instagram agent

Instagram is full of "wedding planners" with no team on Ibiza, working through sub-contractors. Quality suffers, price goes up.

Right approach: work directly with the florist, or through a verified planner with a local team.

Mistake 5: Ignoring delivery timing

If the ceremony is at 5 pm and the arch needs to be set up from 1 pm — that's 4 hours under 35°C sun. Not all flowers can take it.

Right approach: discuss timing with your florist in advance. A good florist offers solutions — refrigerated van, morning assembly, water mist.

Mistake 6: Trusting "generalist" florists

Some Ibiza studios do weddings, corporate events and shop dressing. Wedding floral design is its own discipline. If a studio's portfolio is 80% corporate — that's a red flag.

Right approach: look at the portfolio. Minimum 20+ real weddings in the last 2 years.

Mistake 7: Not asking for a trial bouquet

The bridal bouquet is the most photographed moment of the day. If a florist refuses a trial (even a video call walkthrough) — that's a bad sign.

Right approach: insist on a trial bouquet 2–4 weeks before the wedding.

How we work — the YUCCA Flowers process for Ibiza weddings

A step-by-step so you know exactly what to expect.

Step 1: Free consultation (Zoom / WhatsApp)

30–45 minutes. We discuss date, venue, style, budget. Outcome — we know if we're a fit.

Step 2: Moodboard & quote (3–5 days)

We send a visual concept with reference photos, palette and a detailed quote. If anything's off — we refine.

Step 3: Booking & deposit (30%)

We sign a contract. 30% deposit locks in the date and scope. We reserve rare varieties (David Austin peonies from the Netherlands).

Step 4: Final review (2 weeks before)

We meet online or in person, walk through the final moodboard, lock in timings.

Step 5: Wedding day

Team is on site from 6 am. Arch, tables, photo zone — all ready 4 hours before the ceremony. Bridal bouquet delivered to the room 1.5–2 hours before the start.

Step 6: Breakdown

After the celebration we remove every arrangement. The venue is left spotless.

Full process on the Ibiza weddings page.

FAQ — frequently asked questions about Ibiza wedding flowers

Q: How far in advance should I book a florist on Ibiza? A: Minimum 5–7 months in high season (June–September). In shoulder months (April–May, October) — 3 months is fine.

Q: Can I book if I'm not in Spain? A: Yes — 90% of our couples plan their wedding remotely from London, Paris, Moscow or Dubai. Zoom consultations, moodboards, card/Wise payments — all standard.

Q: Do you cover Formentera? A: Yes. Logistics by the Ibiza–Formentera ferry, adds 15–20% for extra transport.

Q: Can we use dried flowers instead of fresh? A: Yes. It's a budget alternative and a 2026 trend. Pampas grass, lagurus, bunny tail — fits boho weddings perfectly.

Q: What happens to the flowers after the wedding? A: Options: leave them with guests, donate to a local charity, hand them back to the couple for next-day shoots, or we collect and dispose (no charge).

Q: How much is a bridal bouquet on Ibiza? A: From €180 (classic round) to €450+ (premium cascade with David Austin peonies). Average — €280–€350.

Q: Can you coordinate with my wedding planner? A: Of course. We work with every major Ibiza planner — Tara White, Camilla Mountain, Andrea Cebrián, Sa Marina and others.

Book your Ibiza wedding floral design — free consultation

If you're planning a wedding on Ibiza or the Balearics — get in touch. We'll send:

  1. A personalised moodboard for your villa and style
  2. A detailed quote with line-item breakdown
  3. Setup calendar and timing plan
  4. 3D visualisation of the arch (Bespoke package)

Get in touch:

Or browse our regular Ibiza flower catalog if you're looking for flowers outside the ceremony — day-2 brunch, welcome zone for guests, or a celebratory bouquet.


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