A wedding at the Nacarum restaurant under the shade of the palm trees in Cadiz

Celebrating a wedding in Cadiz enables you to explore a historic part of the world, full of tradition charming culture, where the amazing native cuisine will convert you into a true lover of its spectacular flavours and aromas.

This experienced is heightened at the Nacarum restaurant! An exclusive venue chosen by one of our couples who were desperate to get married by the sea.

This restaurant transported them to the flavours of the 16th century, as they found themselves in an old almadraba tuna factory, where even today people flock to taste their produce. The factory was restored and converted into a restaurant that offers the incredible flavours that our bride and groom were dreaming of.

Saying ‘I do’ on the beach!

The couple were certain that they wanted a venue that allowed them to get married on the beach. This is why they were instantly taken with the Nacarum! It’s a beautiful venue surrounded by sea views for both the ceremony and the banquet.

Who wouldn’t want a wedding at sunset? This venue is spectacular, both for living in the moment and for making incredible memories. The bride walked down the aisle on a long wooden boardwalk on the beach up to the altar, which was covered in large leaves from the palm trees. This really added to the sea-side theme!

Food from Cadiz in an enchanting setting

At the banquet, which the fiancés had the opportunity to sample prior to the event, they enjoyed the Nacarum restaurant’s famous dishes such as rice with shrimps, red meats, wood-fire oven almadraba tuna, etc.

There is a large variety of exquisite dishes prepared using fresh and local produce. They mix tradition with modernity, as well as freshness, to serve the best dishes of the south!

Our couple chose to hold their banquet outdoors, with food served on wooden tables in gold crockery that matched the scenic surroundings. This was accompanied by glasses with gold motifs, a large jar and blue place mats, which all matched the flowerpots, doors, windows and boats, that resembled the beautiful Cadiz oceans.

Very unconventional floral decorations

The florists Cotton Candy were in charge of adding a totally unique touch to the decorations, through the bouquet and table centrepieces made up of reeds, thin palm tree leaves like those at the altar, and tiny gypsophila flowers, a stunning combination of white and light brown colours.

The florists got thinks just right, thanks to their incredible skill and the fact that they put their hearts and souls into every creation. As a consequence, they were able to translate the bride and groom’s emotions into the form of flowers and leaves.

Bohemian newlyweds among the waves and wood

The bride was dressed by Lobaton Novias, specialists in dressmaking and high fashion wedding design. Together with the bride, they chose an outfit made from fabrics and sewing skills that made her stand out on her wedding day.

They made a perfect choice, with a V-neck dress that had mesh and lace at the waist and hips, with a flowy crepe skirt with frayed edges to create the perfect silhouette. The dress had a slight train and an open back. It was a very fresh and bohemian design, perfect for a beach wedding!

The makeup look was applied and designed by Roa, a professional wedding makeup artist from Cadiz. It consisted of a brown smoky eye with black eyeliner, accompanied by a light contour and nude lips.

The hairstylist was another professional, Tonia, who made the bride feel comfortable and confident throughout the process. The bride looked stunning with a low ponytail with a side parting and light waves.

Equally, the groom stood out for his elegant and simple navy-blue suit, which matched his white shirt and aquamarine tie with small polka dots. But what really made a big difference were his brown shoes, that were comfortable as well as elegant!

A first-class team

This spectacular day couldn’t have taken place without an incredible team behind it. The photographers, Antonio and Ricardo, captured a spectacular array of colours, contrasts and lighting in order to perfectly depict the love in the air at this gorgeous sunset.

The Wedding Planner, Natalia Ortiz, once again put her heart and and soul into organising this wedding, in which emotions, magic and excitement were running high throughout.

 

So, if you too are dreaming of having a beach wedding, we are waiting for you at Weddings and Events by Natalia Ortiz. Because there is nothing that we want more!

 The wedding team:

Venue: @nacarum_restaurante // Planning: Weddings and Events by Natalia Ortiz @nataliaortizwed @perfectvenue // Photography: @antonioojedafotografo @ricardoferreiroc // Bride dress: @lobatonnovias // Flowers: @ cottoncandyflores // Makeup: @roa_make_up // Hairdresser: @tonia_beauty

A wedding in Fain Viejo, among flowers and Andalusian wildlife

Andalusia, this land featuring a golden sun and offering the best tapas of the country, corners full of history and a splendid olive grove hacienda like Fain Viejo. 

The option which one of our couples has decided to go for to celebrate their wedding. Is there any better place than the heart of Andalusia for it?

Fain Viejo is a completely rehabilitated estate decorated with many works of art and antiquities of incalculable value with spaces perfectly conditioned for you to celebrate your wedding in the finest environment. 

The venue used to be a monastery, a residence and even a prison, but the actual country house has managed to keep elements of all these histories and combine them with modern and actual elements in its great halls, dining rooms, bedrooms, windmill, library and galleries. 

But the success of your event will rest in the five hectares of gardens full of olive trees, fig trees, orange trees, palm trees and pomegranates that accompany several ponds of multicoloured fish, geese, pheasants and peacocks.

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Can you think about a better place to say “Yes, I do” to your partner? Well, it certainly didn’t occur to Cristina and her fiancé, who went to Cadiz, or more precisely Arcos de la Frontera, to walk towards the altar. 

The decoration for this big day was marked by simplicity and sobriety, with a huge rustic carpet that stretches from the corridor to the altar. A line of white chairs had been placed on each side for the guests whilst the couple took place on a large white marble bench which featured two white cushions in order to match with the chairs. 

In front of them, was a vintage openwork tablecloth and a large bouquet of fuchsia flowers on a silver vase that stood out from the rest of the decoration.

Florenea, the company who took care of the flowers, set the colorful touch thanks to small bouquets of paniculatas decorating the chairs on the way to the altar. Flowers resembling the bride’s bouquet had also been placed on both sides and used for the tables’ centerpiece.

The bride’s bouquet consisted of flowers in deep red tones, among which the calas, carnations and paniculatas accompanied by green leaves. 

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It is worth noting that the reception decoration followed the same rustic and vintage line as the ceremony, but this time, in blue tones: blue and white plates on wicker plates, blue and transparent glasses, silver cutlery and white napkins, on which a small branch of rosemary was placed. 

As for the dress which Cristina was wearing, it was signed Maria Jesus Dominguez, a brand specialized in wedding dresses and their accessories, and consisted in a princess-cut pattern with a sharp V-neckline and a clasp on the chest. 

The pattern consisted of 3/4 tulle sleeves finished off in a lace similar to the one found on the top of the dress, embroidered with some sequins, and with a smooth pattern of tulle. As for the neckline, it showed off the whole back, ending with a closure of buttons arranged in a fine line.

The bride decided to accompany her look with a simple veil of tulle along with an elegant and classic hairdo in the shape of a low bow and several loose locks on both sides of the face that complemented perfectly with a jewelry headdress in shades of bronzes and roses.

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Rosario was the artist of this fabulous hairstyle as well as the simple makeup, which consisted of a pink base and more fuchsia lips, with eyes delineated in black and eyelashes that further intensified his look.

And the groom did not fall short, because the clothes, from the boutique Como Un Señor, fit him like a glove. A navy blue jacket suit and trousers combined with a baroque print vest, matching the top of the flaps of the jacket. All of this accompanied by a basic white shirt and a tie of the same baroque print, with a jewel at the center of the tie that brought a touch of supreme elegance. 

Natalia Ortiz was in charge of the development and organization of this wedding in Andalusian lands, working hand in hand with the photographers Samuel and Helen, who captured the couple’s happiest moments during their great day.

Everyone is talking about the hidden treasure in Faín Viejo, are you ready to find it? At Weddings and Events by Natalia Ortiz we help you!

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