Most guests coming from the U.S. do not need a visa for stays under 90 days. Just make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months past your arrival date. There is an upcoming new visa for traveling to Europe called the ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System). At this time, this visa is NOT REQUIRED for travel to Europe and will not be effective until after our wedding date. We will continue to monitor this and will update everyone if anything changes.
Early September is a dreamy time to visit this part of Spain! Expect quite warm, sunny days (highs around 75–85°F / 24–29°C) and pleasant evenings. Bring breathable clothing, comfy shoes for walking the old town, a swimsuit for the beach, and a light layer for breezy nights.
Yes! Our venue does offer babysitting services. If you plan to bring your kids, please reach out to us directly so we can ensure we arrange for the proper amount of childcare through our venue.
All of of our day of wedding events will be held outdoors. Night time dancing will be indoors.
Calling all ladies! Do not wear stiletto heels. I repeat, do not wear stiletto heels. There are grassy/dirt areas and uneven cobblestones that you might have to walk in. I would recommend chunkier heels or sandals.
Spain uses the euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, especially Visa and Mastercard. It’s still a good idea to carry a little cash for small shops, markets, or taxis. Travel tip: be sure to pay in USD when using your credit card to avoid foreign transaction fees!
Yes! Tap water in Spain is tasty and safe to drink, though you’ll find bottled water served at most restaurants.
Sitges is very walkable! You can get around the city easily on foot, and taxis are available if needed. For day trips or exploring the coast, you may want to rent a car or use trains/buses.