Key facts
- Average wedding costs in Spain are estimated between €25,183 and €32,355.
- The cost of weddings has increased by approximately €10,000 between 2025 and 2026.
- Only 41% of couples stick to their initial wedding budget.
- 95% of couples experience financial stress during wedding planning.
- 30% of couples state that buying a home has been directly affected by wedding expenses.
Weddings in Spain are becoming increasingly expensive, with recent studies indicating average costs ranging from €25,183 to €32,355, excluding honeymoons and engagement rings. This represents an approximate €10,000 increase compared to previous years. The majority of couples, around 70%, end up spending more than their initial budget, with catering and venue costs consuming over half of the total expenditure.
Couples often rely on savings and financial support from family and guests to cover these costs, with saving for a wedding taking an average of 25 months. The financial strain is significant, with 95% of couples reporting stress and 65% experiencing money-related disagreements. This financial pressure has a tangible impact on long-term goals, as 30% of couples admit their wedding has delayed their ability to buy a home.
The rising cost of living, particularly in the rental market where average salary allocation has reached 50% in 2025, exacerbates the challenge for couples aiming to purchase property. The decision to spend tens of thousands of euros on a wedding can therefore postpone a major financial milestone for several years.
