Garden formal (dressy & outdoor friendly) For women: Ankle or floor-length dress; florals/colors encouraged. Block heels, wedges, or chic flats (cobblestone friendly). Avoid white/ivory, black, and lavender. For men: Suit in light/medium tones (navy, grey, tan) or subtle pattern. Button-down with a tie; loafers or dress shoes; skip sneakers.
If your invitation includes a plus one, you are welcome to bring a guest. Otherwise, we kindly ask that you attend solo.
While we love your little ones, our wedding events are adults only. We really appreciate your understanding! Please reach out if you need help with childcare in Mallorca and our planner is happy to help coordinate and share recommendations.
We recommend booking your stay from September 15-19.
We're having an unplugged ceremony, so we kindly ask that all phones, cameras, and devices be put away during the ceremony. We want everyone to be fully present in the moment — and don't worry, our photographer will capture everything! Feel free to take as many photos as you'd like after the ceremony.
Yes, transportation will be provided for our wedding and post-wedding boat day. Please refer to the schedule tab for pick-up/drop-off timing and locations.
Yes! We’ll do our best to accommodate dietary restrictions and allergies. Please note any specific needs when you RSVP so we can plan accordingly.
Beyond wedding attire, please make sure that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates. Don't forget to also pack a Type C or Type F plug adapter with two round pins and a voltage converter for non-dual-voltage devices.
While renting a car is not required, we highly recommend it if you plan to explore the island before or after the wedding! Mallorca is a beautiful island to explore and is most accessible via car.
While taxis and Ubers are available on the island, they’re less reliable outside of Palma and may require pre-booking or longer wait times.
Warm days and cooler nights—typically mid-70s to mid-80s°F. Pack sun protection and a light layer for breezy evenings.
The local currency in Mallorca is the Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, and shops, but we recommend carrying some cash for taxis, tips, small cafés, beach clubs, and local vendors. ATMs are widely available throughout the island.
There are several easy ways to reach your accommodation from Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) such as pre-booking a private transfer, taxis, ride share, or car rental.