Your guests crossed countries. Give them more than one good evening.
A destination wedding works best when the wedding day is the high point of a few days together, not the only moment anyone knows where to go.
We design the weekend in layers: one properly produced wedding, one easy welcome, one forgiving recovery event and enough free time for guests to enjoy Tarifa on their own.
The trick is not over-programming. The weekend should feel hosted, not supervised.
Three days that feel connected without feeling compulsory.
Day 1 — Arrive & orient
Travel information, check-in windows and a low-key welcome point in town or near the beach. Guests meet and get their bearings without assigned seating.
Day 2 — The wedding
Shuttles if required, ceremony, cocktails, dinner, speeches, dancing and late-night returns — the event where full production is concentrated.
Day 3 — Recover well
Late brunch, paella, pool gathering or beach afternoon with a broad arrival window and very few speeches.
Optional extras
A smaller rehearsal dinner, family lunch, pre-wedding activity or farewell breakfast only if it genuinely serves the group.
Answer the questions before your guests ask them.
Destination guests need more information than local guests, but not more messages. We help consolidate what they need into a clear information flow.
- Airport and route options to investigate
- Where to stay and which areas suit different guests
- Which events are hosted or optional
- Dress guidance that includes coastal reality
- Wedding-day pickup points and times
- Return-transport expectations
- Children and accessibility notes
- A sensible route for urgent guest questions
One destination. Different energy each day.
Hosting people well.
What is a destination wedding weekend?
A wedding planned as several connected guest moments rather than a single event: perhaps welcome drinks, the wedding day and a relaxed next-day gathering.
Do all guests need to attend every event?
No. Some events can be optional, with clear communication about which moments are hosted and which need an RSVP.
What works for a welcome event in Tarifa?
Usually something lighter than the wedding: terrace drinks, casual tapas, beachside drinks or a private gathering. The goal is connection, not producing a second reception.
What should we do the day after?
A late brunch, barbecue, paella lunch, pool day or beach gathering works well because guests can arrive gradually.
Can you arrange transport for multiple events?
Yes. We can use transport where it adds value and leave walkable town-based events independent.