If you’ve been searching for a wedding venue in Ibiza that feels genuinely, authentically Ibizan — not a beach club with a backdrop, not a five-star hotel with a helipad — Juntos House is probably already on your mood board. Nestled in the sleepy northern village of Sant Mateu d’Albarca, surrounded by almond groves and vineyards, this is a venue that asks you to slow down, breathe in, and let the island do the work.
In this guide we cover everything you need to know about hosting your wedding at Juntos House: the spaces, the food, the logistics, the ideal guest count, and the kind of couples this venue is genuinely perfect for.
The Wedding Spaces at Juntos House



The Garden — Ceremony
The garden at Juntos House is where most wedding ceremonies take place, and it’s easy to see why. Enclosed by lush greenery, aromatic plants and mature trees, it creates a natural, relaxed setting that suits everything from a simple civil ceremony to a more elaborate symbolic celebration. The organic feel of the space means you don’t need to spend a fortune on ceremony décor — the garden provides the atmosphere; your florist just needs to add the finishing touches.
Seating is flexible: traditional rows of chairs or benches work beautifully for a classic setup, but so do floor cushions, large poufs and rugs if you’re leaning towards a more bohemian feel. The garden is also an excellent outdoor space for a chuppah — couples planning a Jewish wedding in Ibiza will find the natural, open-sky setting deeply fitting with tradition, and Juntos House’s intimacy lends itself perfectly to that kind of ceremony. (More on Jewish weddings in Ibiza in our dedicated guide — coming soon.
The Terrace — Dinner Reception
Once the ceremony is done and the drinks are flowing, guests move to the terrace for dinner. This is where Juntos House really shines. The patio is wide, characterful and versatile — long banquet tables work beautifully here, as do round tables for a more classic layout. The stone building forms the backdrop, and with the right lighting (think hanging fairy lights, pillar candles, lanterns) it transforms into something genuinely magical after dark.
The in-house catering is farm-to-table at its best, with chef Pau Fidalgo at the helm. Expect seasonal sharing plates built around produce from the Juntos farm and trusted local partners — dishes like Formentera squid with saffron butter, roasted pumpkin with labneh, and desserts featuring Ibizan almonds. It’s the kind of food people actually talk about the next day.
Indoors — Late Night
When the curfew for outdoor music kicks in, the party moves inside to Juntos House’s cosy interior, complete with a stunning bar. The indoor space is intimate and atmospheric, and it extends the celebration well into the early hours — keeping the energy going without asking your guests to call it a night at 11pm.
Capacity and Guest Count
Juntos House can accommodate up to 120 guests for a wedding. In practice, a guest count of around 60 to 100 guests tends to work best — it allows the ceremony, aperitif, and dinner to flow naturally across the different spaces without feeling crowded.
This makes Juntos House ideal for couples who want something intimate but not tiny; a proper celebration, but one where you actually get to speak to everyone.



Pricing
Farm-to-table catering at Juntos House starts from approximately €100 per person. A venue hire fee and minimum spend will also apply, both of which vary depending on the time of year and your guest count. Expect peak summer months (July and August) to carry a higher minimum spend than spring and early autumn dates.
For exact figures, you’ll need to contact the venue directly — but compared to many of Ibiza’s larger-scale venues, Juntos House is considered a mid-range option that offers exceptional value for the quality of the experience.
What Type of Wedding Is Juntos House Best For?
Juntos House has a distinct character — rustic, sustainable, natural and deeply Ibizan — and the weddings that work best here lean into that character rather than against it. Think:
Rustic / boho weddings. Dried pampas grass, terracotta tones, macramé, wildflower arrangements, linen tablecloths. The venue is the backdrop; your styling choices just need to complement it.
Sustainability-conscious couples. If you care about where your food comes from, Juntos House is a rare venue that genuinely shares that value. The farm-to-table philosophy runs through everything, and it shows on the plate.
Intimate weddings. With a maximum of 120 guests and spaces that feel personal and considered, this is not a venue for 200-person blowouts. It’s for couples who want a gathering that feels like them.
Destination weddings with a sense of place. Guests flying in from London, New York or Tel Aviv will feel like they’ve genuinely arrived somewhere — not just at a generic event space, but at a real Ibizan farmhouse that tells a story.



Practical Information
Location: Sant Mateu d’Albarca, north Ibiza. Approximately 20 minutes from Ibiza Town, 25 minutes from the airport.
Getting there: Guests will need transport — taxis, hired vehicles or a transfer service. For destination weddings, arranging a coach or minibus for guests staying in the same area is worth considering.
Do you need a wedding planner? Yes, and this is important. Juntos House has a venue coordinator, but they do not manage the full planning and logistics of your wedding day. A professional Ibiza wedding planner is essential to ensure everything runs smoothly — from vendor coordination to timeline management.
Music and curfew: Outdoor music typically wraps up at midnight, with the party continuing indoors until around 2am. Check current curfew rules with the venue at time of booking, as these can change.
Vendors: Juntos House does not have a fixed preferred vendor list, which gives you flexibility to bring in your own Ibiza wedding photographer, florist, and entertainment. That said, experienced Ibiza suppliers who know the venue and the north of the island are always an advantage.
Months: Juntos House is available for weddings from April through to October. The shoulder months — late April, May, September and early October — offer excellent weather, lower minimum spends and a more relaxed feel across the island.



Styling Tips for a Juntos House Wedding
The venue does most of the work for you. A few styling notes that tend to look particularly good in this space:
Let the architecture breathe. You don’t need to drape every surface. The stone walls and wooden beams are the feature; work with them, not over them.
Go natural with florals. Locally sourced, seasonal flowers and foliage suit the farm aesthetic perfectly. Overly structured, formal arrangements can feel out of place here.
Lighting is everything after dark. Warm Edison bulbs, candlelight, and hanging lanterns transform the terrace as the sun goes down. Budget generously for your lighting supplier – you ibiza wedding videographer will love that!
Embrace the surroundings. Use the almond trees and garden greenery as a ceremony backdrop rather than building an elaborate structure in front of them.



Is Juntos House Right for You?
Juntos House is one of those rare venues that feels genuinely special without trying too hard. It won’t suit everyone — it’s not the right choice if you want a dramatic clifftop view, a pool for your guests to jump into, or a venue that can hold 200 people. But for couples who want their wedding to feel rooted in the real Ibiza — unpretentious, beautiful, farm-fresh and full of soul — it’s difficult to beat.
If you’re considering Juntos House for your wedding, we’d love to hear from you. We know this venue well and can help you navigate the booking process, build your supplier team, and make sure the day reflects exactly what you have in mind.

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