If you're ready to say 'I do,' this one's for you. One of the biggest concerns when planning a wedding is location, location, location. So we're bringing you eight options to consider for your big day. Start thinking about the date and focus on the invitations; we've got the spots covered.
Places to Hold a Wedding
Located in the heart of El Yunque National Forest, this hacienda is the perfect getaway for couples who want to marry at a beautiful retreat. The venue has a garden for ceremonies, a patio for the reception, and a more private space near the river for those looking for even more seclusion.
They offer an option for those who want a place where the whole family can stay, with ten rooms available.
If you're looking for something a bit more upscale, Casa Herdz is worth considering. The villa is near the beach, in Playuela, Aguadilla.
The views are impressive, and so are the services, which include a full wedding coordinator package; the only thing you handle is your guests.
Hacienda Santiago in Dorado also coordinates every detail for you. The space is elegant and open-air, with a ceremony area set in a lush green space surrounded by trees in a tropical climate. It looks like a movie scene. The hacienda has a wooden-roofed gazebo, a children's area, table accessories, and green spaces.
If you're looking for an enchanted-hacienda feel for your special day, your search can stop here. Hacienda Don Carmelo, located in Vega Baja, has a secret garden, a tree house, and horses that roam the grounds. The hacienda is an agrotourism project approved by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company.
Who wouldn't want to celebrate their wedding in front of the beach? The perfect spot for that is Villa Montaña Beach Resort, a boutique resort set on 35 acres of private land in Isabela. Get married facing the sea, then celebrate in the gazebo with a culinary experience from Chef Rafael Grau, using fresh, local ingredients. This venue is a dream.
Located in the mountains of Naguabo, this is a place where you can marry with spectacular views all around. The structure has Moorish-Spanish architecture, giving it an elegant, old-world feel. It sits within 300 acres of green land near El Yunque National Forest, making it a good fit for larger celebrations, with eight different spaces to choose from when you tie the knot.
If you're looking for something more intimate and secluded, El Pretexto is an exclusive bed-and-breakfast with farm-to-table food and an experience where attention to detail stands out. They offer different packages depending on how private you want the event to be. It's a one-of-a-kind experience, celebrating love and connecting with the natural surroundings of Cayey, for those who want something different on their special day.
La Casa de España en Puerto Rico, founded in 1914 and located next to the Capitol, features delicate architecture that is predominantly Andalusian, with multiple towers, lookouts and tilework, among other elements.
It is listed as a historic building and has several rooms and spaces, including the Salón de Espejos, the Patio Andaluz, and rooftop terraces and lookouts. It is well suited for a wedding and offers a range of amenities for family and friends to enjoy without any hassle.
Congratulations to the newlyweds!
Did you find your ideal venue? Let us know! Puerto Rico has a little of everything: mountains, beaches and even enchanted forests. Start thinking about your guest list; we're confident any of these spots can make your dream a reality. (We're expecting our invitation, too.) Long live love!
This content was translated with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI).







