When?
Saturday September 26, 2026 at 4:00 PM
Ceremony starts at 4:00 PM, followed by aperitivo, dinner & dancing until 2:00 AM.
Where?
Finca La Mer
Camí de Santa Elena 30
08349 Cabrera de Mar
Spain
About the RSVP
Please fill out our RSVP by 👉 December 15
This helps us get a first idea of numbers - especially with so many guests flying in from different parts of the world. You’ll receive the full invitation with all the details early next year.
If you’re not sure yet, you can still select “Not sure yet”. It’s just to give us a rough estimate of who might be coming.
Information
Whether you’re coming from across the world or just across town - here’s what you need to know to start planning flights, accommodation and how to get to the venue.
More information to come with the official invite early next year.
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If you’re coming from abroad, fly into Barcelona El Prat (BCN) - it’s the closest airport and well connected internationally. From there, it’s easy to reach the city or nearby coastal towns by train, bus, or rental car.
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The finca is small, so all on-site rooms are reserved for immediate family. That said, there are plenty of great places to stay nearby - all within a 10–20 min drive and the venue is also not far from Barcelona:
Barcelona — 30–40 min drive
Perfect if you want to turn the wedding into a city trip
Vilassar de Mar — 10–15 min drive
Coastal, walkable, well-connected by train
Mataró — 10–15 min drive
Bigger town with beaches, shops, restaurants
Cabrils — 10–15 min drive
Green, peaceful, tucked into the hills
Argentona — 15–20 min drive
Historic, calm, with a small-town feel
A quick note: Some hotels and Airbnbs might not have opened their 2026 calendars just yet - so if availability looks limited right now, don’t stress. More listings should still be added over the next few months.
You’ll also find a few group-friendly houses for 6+ people we’ve bookmarked close to the venue → here
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🚐 Shuttle
We’re planning to arrange transport after the wedding is over - either a shuttle back to Barcelona or shared rides to nearby towns, depending on where most guests are staying. We’ll confirm details closer to the date.
🚗 By car
The venue is about 30-40 minutes by car from central Barcelona. If you’re renting a car, we recommend Booking.com, Sunnycars or GoMore.
You can take the Rodalies, the regional train, to Vilassar de Mar (~50 min from Barcelona Sants), then grab a 10–15 min taxi to the venue. Trains can sometimes run a bit late, so it’s a good idea to plan in some buffer time. Tickets don’t need to be purchased in advance, you can buy them directly at the station.
🚕 By Taxi or App
If you’re coming from Barcelona, rideshares like Uber, Cabify or Bolt usually work well for getting to the venue. For the way back, especially late at night, local taxis are the most reliable option - and may need to be booked in advance. If you’re staying in one of the coastal towns nearby, you’ll likely need a local taxi for both directions, as rideshare apps are limited in those areas. We’ll share more details and contact numbers closer to the date.
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Our dress code is summery casual chic - think dressing up for a summer evening dinner in the Mediterranean countryside: a little elegant, a little relaxed. We’re not going full black tie, but we’d love everyone to add a bit of a nicer touch. Wear something you feel great in and can enjoy the day and night in.
For women
Flowy dresses, jumpsuits, or elevated summer looks - midi to long lengths, all welcome. Flats, sandals or low heels are perfect. Just keep in mind the ceremony is on grass.
For men
A shirt with long trousers from long-sleeved button-ups to nice polos. A blazer is totally optional and there’s no need for a tie or a full suit (unless that’s your thing).
What to keep in mind
The ceremony will take place on a lawn, and the aperitivo will be on a gravel surface, so best to avoid stilettos or very delicate shoes.
Evenings can get a little breezy in late September, so bring a light jacket or shawl just in case.
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We might plan a casual get-together the evening before the wedding, something super informal like a beach picnic or drinks at a local bar for those already in Barcelona or the towns around. It’s totally optional and not part of the official wedding schedule - just a chance to say hi and share a toast before the big day. More info to come!