Up until this week, the Southern Costa Blanca has been blessed with the most beautiful Winter Wedding weather - fabulous sunshine and temperatures in the 20's, on most days. While it has been raining and pouring north of Alicante, in Javea, Denia, Moraira, Altea and even Benidorm, in Torrevieja we have enjoyed great winter weather, with is something that couples might consider for next year, 2010.
Our last wedding of the season was on November 22nd, for a lovely couple from Norway, and a small group of around 20 family and friends. The venue was the stunning Castillo de Conesa in San Miguel which is becoming a very popular venue since it's total renovation last year.
Lars and Elena only allowed me 10-minutes to capture them alone, so we worked quickly to get them seated at the table before six o'clock for dinner.
For those thinking of a winter wedding, October and November on the Southern Costa Blanca can be fabulous this time of year.
In general prices for everything are cheaper, including flights to both Murcia and Alicante. we have good light until about 1800 hrs and temperature can be a good as decent summer weather in the UK or Ireland!
December and January can be hit or miss but from February onwards, your chances of getting a sunny day are at least as good as you getting a dry sunny day in August back home! On Boxing Day 2008 in Torrevieja it was 26 degrees and we spent the day on the beach!
All of the venues, La Zenia Hotel, Polaris World, Rebate Restaurant, La Laguna Hotel, Masa Hotel and most others also have excellent winter rates and there are always a variety of great villas and apartments for rent and car hire is also cheaper.
Just some food for thought if you are thinking of getting married in 2010 and a destination wedding is a possibility.
Happy Christmas everyone and enjoy.
Keith
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Winter Weddings on the Costa Blanca
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