Top 5 Best Wedding Venues in Tenerife

  • Publication date: 07/01/2026
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Tenerife is one of the few places in Europe where you can plan an outdoor wedding in January with genuine confidence the weather will hold. Direct flights from most major European cities run year-round, which removes two of the biggest headaches in destination wedding planning: complicated guest travel and a single narrow booking window. That combination of reliability and accessibility is exactly why wedding venues in Tenerife fill up well in advance at every price point.

The island carries two distinct personalities. The south - Costa Adeje, La Caleta, Guía de Isora - runs dry and sunny, built specifically for tourism, with the highest concentration of luxury hotels and the infrastructure to support large destination events. The north, around Puerto de la Cruz and La Orotava, is greener, cooler, and considerably older, offering something more authentic for couples who want their wedding to feel rooted in the island rather than built for visitors. Both work, just in entirely different registers.

What makes Tenerife wedding venues genuinely compelling as a destination choice is the contrast available without compromise - a clifftop ceremony above the Atlantic in the morning, a candlelit dinner in a tropical garden that same evening. The five properties below cover a range of aesthetics, price points, and locations across the island. Browse the full collection of available venues in Tenerife on Wezoree - view galleries, compare options, and contact venues directly to discuss availability and pricing for your date.

The Ritz-Carlton Tenerife, Abama - Guía de Isora

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Abama is located on a clifftop above its own private beach, which is accessible via a funicular from the main property. The architecture draws inspiration from Moorish design, featuring terracotta arches and decorative tiling, with buildings arranged around garden courtyards. The vast size of the estate fosters a genuine sense of seclusion that cannot be matched by other properties on the island.

For couples chasing complete privacy, Ritz-Carlton service standards and a setting that feels genuinely exclusive, Abama is the obvious choice among the Ritz Carlton Tenerife wedding venues. The property is selective about which events it takes on, which means limited availability and longer lead time - but the execution reflects this selectivity. The combination of views of Teide, the clifftop location and private beach access creates a wedding weekend experience that simply cannot be found anywhere else on the island.

Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora - Alcalá

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Palacio de Isora operates on a completely different scale. One of the largest luxury resort complexes on the island, it is built around a series of formal Spanish courtyards and features the longest saltwater pool in Europe: a 600-metre lagoon running the length of the property towards the sea. Classical Andalusian architecture provides aesthetic inspiration, with features such as terracotta, cream stone, arched colonnades and interior patios with fountains.

For large weddings of 100 guests or more, this is one of the few properties on the island with the necessary space and infrastructure to host the event without it feeling crowded. The multiple event spaces allow for a natural progression throughout the day, with options including a ceremony in a formal courtyard, a cocktail hour on a terrace above the pool and dinner in a dedicated ballroom or garden space. The Teide backdrop, visible from much of the property, adds a distinctly Canarian visual element that no mainland Spanish venue can offer.

Tivoli La Caleta Tenerife Resort - Costa Adeje

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The Tivoli La Caleta is located in Costa Adeje, with gardens that slope down towards the seafront promenade. Rebranded and renovated under the Tivoli banner - a Portuguese hospitality group renowned for its understated European quality - the property sits comfortably between full-scale luxury hotels and more intimate venues.

The gardens are the real draw: mature planting, multiple terrace levels, and sea views are enjoyable across ceremonies of various sizes. This is one of the more flexible wedding venues in Tenerife, Costa Adeje, that scales comfortably without ever feeling oversized or undersized for the occasion. For couples who prefer coastal gardens to architectural drama, it's an excellent option at a slightly lower price point than Corales or Abama.

Bahía del Duque - Costa Adeje

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Bahía del Duque is the most photographed hotel on the island for a reason: its architecture deliberately references a 19th-century Canarian village. It features painted towers, coloured façades, decorative ironwork and cobblestone paths connecting the buildings across the estate. The result is a property that genuinely looks unlike any other luxury hotel in the Canary Islands.

For couples for whom distinctive photography is a priority, this is the obvious choice among the wedding hotels in Tenerife. The coloured towers provide an instantly recognizable backdrop for ceremony photographs, communicating not just "tropical resort", but specifically Tenerife. The size of the hotel allows for various event setups, and the mature gardens surrounding the buildings add a natural softness to the architectural drama.

However, the venue's aesthetic is also its most distinctive feature - couples who prefer clean, contemporary styling may find that the ornate detailing works against their vision rather than with it.

Royal Hideaway Corales Resort - La Caleta

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The Corales Resort is the most architecturally distinctive property on the island. Curving like a ship's hull above the rocky La Caleta coastline, the building has terraces facing the open Atlantic at multiple levels. The aesthetic is clean-lined and contemporary, with no ornate detailing or traditional Canarian flourishes - just considered modern design in a dramatic natural setting.

For couples who want their photographs with an editorial feel rather than a conventionally romantic one, Corales is the clear choice among wedding venues in Tenerife with a view options on the island.

The interplay between the white architecture, the dark volcanic rock and the deep blue Atlantic creates images that require minimal styling. Ceremonies on the upper terraces are particularly beautiful in the late afternoon when the sun drops towards the horizon, and the west-facing aspect catches the last of the day's warm light.

The venue is best suited to intimate to mid-size celebrations - the architecture does not lend itself to large, traditional banquets, and the property's identity is built around refinement rather than volume.

Tenerife's Top Wedding Venues at a Glance

Venue Location Style Best For
Ritz-Carlton Abama Guía de Isora Moorish, clifftop private Luxury, privacy, full weekend
Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora Alcalá Classical Spanish elegance Large weddings, pool backdrop
Tivoli La Caleta Costa Adeje Coastal gardens, European Mid-size, coastal garden ceremonies
Bahía del Duque Costa Adeje Canarian village aesthetic Distinctive architecture, photography
Royal Hideaway Corales La Caleta Contemporary, architectural Editorial photography, intimate weddings

Tenerife delivers stunning visuals without any prompting - the Atlantic light, the Teide silhouette, volcanic rock against white hotel architecture. None of it needs constructing; it's already there. Each venue on this list interprets that same backdrop differently, varying in scale, aesthetic, and atmosphere, while still drawing on the same high-quality setting the island offers across the board.

On Wezoree, you can explore these properties directly and connect with local vendors who work the island regularly - people who know exactly which terrace catches the best light at 7pm in June, and which garden stays sheltered enough for candles in April. Whether you choose the clean lines of Corales, the painted towers of Bahía del Duque, or the clifftop seclusion of Abama, the promise made under a Canarian sky stays the same.

Looking for more than just these five? Browse Wezoree's full collection of Tenerife wedding venues, filterable by location, capacity, and style, to explore everything else this island has to offer.

FAQ

What are the best wedding venues in Tenerife?

The Ritz-Carlton Abama, Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora, Tivoli La Caleta, Bahía del Duque, and Royal Hideaway Corales consistently rank among the island's strongest choices, each offering a genuinely different atmosphere - from clifftop seclusion to architectural drama to classic coastal gardens.

Should we book a venue in south Tenerife or the north?

It depends on the atmosphere you're after. Wedding venues in south Tenerife, particularly around Costa Adeje and La Caleta, offer dependable sun and the island's most developed luxury infrastructure. The north, around La Orotava and Puerto de la Cruz, suits couples wanting a greener, more authentic, less tourist-built feel.

Are there premium wedding venues in Tenerife for a larger guest list?

Yes - Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora is specifically built to handle large celebrations comfortably, with multiple event spaces designed for a natural flow through the day. Among wedding venues Tenerife premium options, it's the one best equipped for guest counts well past 100.

Do any Tenerife venues offer in-house restaurants for the wedding dinner?

Most of the properties on this list do, particularly the larger resort complexes like Palacio de Isora and Bahía del Duque, both of which offer wedding venues in Tenerife with restaurant options alongside dedicated outdoor ceremony and reception spaces.

Is the Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife a wedding venue option too?

Yes - Hard Rock hotel Tenerife wedding packages exist alongside the five properties featured here, generally leaning toward a livelier, more entertainment-driven atmosphere than the quieter luxury resorts on this list. Worth considering for couples wanting a higher-energy reception experience.

Are there banana plantation venues in Tenerife for something more rustic?

Yes - a banana plantation Tenerife wedding is a genuinely distinctive option for couples drawn to the island's agricultural landscape rather than its coastline, offering a rustic, green setting that contrasts sharply with the resort-style properties featured above.

Which Tenerife venue is best for editorial-style wedding photography?

Royal Hideaway Corales, with its clean architectural lines and dramatic clifftop setting, is consistently the top pick for couples prioritizing a more modern, editorial photography style over a conventionally romantic one.

How far in advance should we book a wedding venue in Tenerife?

Given the island's year-round appeal and limited peak-season availability, 12 to 18 months out is the safer window for the most in-demand properties, particularly Abama and Corales, both of which take on a deliberately limited number of weddings per season.

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Natali Grace Levine Editor-in-Chief

Natali joined the Wezoree team in 2022 with over a decade of experience in the Wedding&Event Industry. She pursued a degree in Communications, with a minor in Digital Media. Before joining the Wezoree team, she has received numerous awards for her contributions to digital media and entrepreneurship - Women in Media Empowerment Award in 2016, US Digital Media Innovator Award in 2019, the Entrepreneurial Excellence in Media Award in 2021, and the American Digital Content Leadership Award in 2022. She has been working as an executive editor and digital director for nearly eight years.