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Katherine83 Jun 5th 2015 2:57 pm

Bride to be requires recommendations
 
Hello,

I am planning a British wedding in Ayamonte and at a loss to find any details for florists, bands, event planners, photographers, venues or wedding packages.

Please may you share your experiences, recommendations and guideline of costs?

All information even if not stated welcome.

Katherine

bxpuser24710519 Jun 5th 2015 9:03 pm

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 
Hi and welcome. Not heard of any wedding planners sorry, there are few florists in many areas of Spain mainly found near the cemetery or in town centre sometimes part of a gift shop. Do you know Ayamonte ? There are two florists I know of, one by the cemetery in Calle Arrecife, I think it is and one behind the fish market in town facing the teatro. Many weddings are held in 'celebration' venues which are hired for the event, they are sometimes not used unless a function is on. I think you hire the venue and can add extras like catering and bands/ bars, they may have a list of bands they use. You could try hotels down at Isla Canela to see if they do weddings also the Ayamonte Parador. There is a conference centre in town which may have facilities for weddings Ayamonte Centre is called.

There are some bands that play around the area, you could try Dave Bynoe on here ( you will need 3 posts before you can PM people) he is a musician involved with a few bands there are a few more, Gary Vesey, he has a FB page I think also George Allen both musicians. If you contact them then maybe they will know more about weddings in the area.

Dave Bynoe Jun 6th 2015 1:27 am

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 
Hi Katherine, I can definitely help you out with a band for your wedding and may be able to give advise and help with some other info you might need, just let me know when you want it. Until you post 3 times we can't private mesg each other but you can search me on face book and mesg me there if you like.

bxpuser24710519 Jun 6th 2015 2:56 am

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 
Good you saw it Dave :-)

guesswork Jun 6th 2015 4:40 am

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 
I believe that getting the relevant paperwork can be a problem.

One place that can definitely do Civil weddings is La Sonrisa on Canela Beach

Here is a link to their Facebook page They can probably cope with 100 Max

https://www.facebook.com/lasonrisapu...49110121790184

Rosemary Jun 6th 2015 4:43 am

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Katherine83 (Post 11667451)
Hello,

I am planning a British wedding in Ayamonte and at a loss to find any details for florists, bands, event planners, photographers, venues or wedding packages.

Please may you share your experiences, recommendations and guideline of costs?

All information even if not stated welcome.

Katherine

Hi and a warm welcome to the Spanish forum on BE. Myself and Fred James are the moderators for the Spanish forums whilst BEVS moderates Europe. Moderators are there to ensure that the site runs smoothly within the rules of BE. This is so that members gain the information that they are looking for and find their experiences on the forums to be friendly and worthwhile.

Problems and complaints should always be addressed to a moderator who will look into the matter and deal with it efficiently and fairly. Our members who post in the Spain Forums are usually friendly and helpful with a wealth of knowledge about the issues of living in Spain. I hope that you enjoy your time participating in the forums.

Please let me know if you need any further help.

Rosemary

bxpuser24710519 Jun 6th 2015 6:15 am

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 
To eliminate any paperwork problems try Gibraltar ... plenty wedding planners, photographers and venues and I would think bands to hire. The Alameda Gardens are beautiful and have several areas you can hire. We were married in The Dell.

Katherine83 Jun 6th 2015 8:56 am

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 
Thank you for all recommendations.

Will defiantly contact all recommended entertainment.

Katherine

Jon-Bxl Jun 7th 2015 6:27 pm

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Katherine83 (Post 11667982)
Thank you for all recommendations.

Will defiantly contact all recommended entertainment.

Katherine

One of the great things about the area either side of the border is that resto owners will normally be flexible and open to ideas for the reception.

Depending on budget/numbers you should find an excellent location... On the beach, country, hilltop etc. Just pick a favourite location, and ask the boss.

I've rented out an entire bar for a private do all food included and even with all the drinks the price was great! Surprisingly so.

I'm also surprised at the cost for a bottle of 'marque' Champagne about HALF the price of France, where it comes from.

I know you specified Ayamonte - and there are a LOT there to try... Chiringuitos... Restos etc. There has been a wedding at 19h also.. And the GC should be open for ideas also. I don't think you would have a problem with a beach wedding for example and there's plenty of choice.

I've also seen a fantastic wedding at the O Infante2/Panoramico terrace wow - overlooking the ocean, and now with the equally scenic bar next door (Guarita) a stunning location for views. You could do a deal as they are the same co.

I'm sure eg Dom Petiscos with its wonderful riverside terrace would be open to a discussion. All the places in MF would be interested I'm sure.

All the hotels in MG would be open to ideas..... And all places might also help with say flowers, transport etc.... But I doubt you'll get a wedding planner... But save the money and have a couple of fun DIY trips :) renting bus/minibus transport should be no problem.

You could even rent out a boat w music.... Private and head up river for the reception and include a zip wire ride across the river. Come back somewhere for the evening.

I truly believe that with some imagination and no fear to ask the question you will find people will really want the business.... And leave you with wonderful memories!!

Good luck
Jon

PS check out the Restaurant thread for ideas.
PPS great thread title :) Reminds me of a line from a movie 'lose it gracefully' :)

guesswork Jun 7th 2015 6:55 pm

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 

Originally Posted by guesswork (Post 11667824)
I believe that getting the relevant paperwork can be a problem.

One place that can definitely do Civil weddings is La Sonrisa on Canela Beach

Here is a link to their Facebook page They can probably cope with 100 Max

https://www.facebook.com/lasonrisapu...49110121790184

The main reason I suggested La Sonrisa is that they can conduct the ceremony there

sunshine sue Jun 9th 2015 8:01 pm

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Katherine83 (Post 11667451)
Hello,

I am planning a British wedding in Ayamonte and at a loss to find any details for florists, bands, event planners, photographers, venues or wedding packages.

Please may you share your experiences, recommendations and guideline of costs?

All information even if not stated welcome.

Katherine

Hi Katherine,
If you post 3 times people can private message you. Just thinking you may get more information that way. Anyway all the best with your wedding.

George & Rosalia Jun 9th 2015 8:23 pm

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 
Hi Catherine,

You might also wish to consider one of the large restaurant/chiringuitos on the beach outside of Isla Cristina. "La Gola", right on the beach, is frequently booked for all types of receptions, can accommodate larger groups and is relatively close to Ayamonte. I think there is also a chapel close to it. It is very local, Spanish and the food is generally good.

best wishes and regards,
George

Fred R Jun 10th 2015 7:17 am

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Katherine83 (Post 11667451)
Hello,

I am planning a British wedding in Ayamonte and at a loss to find any details for florists, bands, event planners, photographers, venues or wedding packages.

Please may you share your experiences, recommendations and guideline of costs?

All information even if not stated welcome.

Katherine


Have a wee look at Bodas, Boda - Bodas.net

Regards

Fred

BILL AND CLAIRE Jun 10th 2015 6:17 pm

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Fred R (Post 11671862)
Have a wee look at Bodas, Boda - Bodas.net

Regards

Fred

Is there something you want to share with us Fred ?!!!:thumbsup:

Jon-Bxl Jun 10th 2015 8:57 pm

Re: Bride to be requires recommendations
 

Originally Posted by BILL AND CLAIRE (Post 11672267)
Is there something you want to share with us Fred ?!!!:thumbsup:

My Spanish is not good, but sorry Bill, I don't think they can do the civil partnership (like Elton John's) that you are looking for :)

Jon


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