Elizabeth & Ahmad

CASA DEL MAR

She’s American, he’s Lebanese, and together they chose the beautiful seaside town of Sitges for their wedding. With the Mediterranean coastline as their backdrop and the warmth of the Spanish sun above, they became husband and wife surrounded by love, laughter, and timeless views.
To open the wedding weekend, the couple hosted a relaxed Welcome Event with their closest family and friends. Which was a perfect way to warm up before the big day. They held a run-through of the ceremony to ease any nerves, followed by a lively gathering at Pic Nic, a beloved seafront tapas restaurant in Sitges. With the Mediterranean sea surrounding them and plates of classic Spanish dishes shared among loved ones, it was the ideal start to a weekend full of joy and connection.

The Wedding venue of choice was Masía Casa Del Mar, which was the perfect setting for the couple to have their unique and unforgettable destination wedding on the stunning coastline of Sitges. This 16th-century Catalan manor combines old-world charm with modern comfort, creating a private and romantic setting by the Mediterranean. It is truly a venue that offers everything from garden terraces, panoramic sea views and infinity pool.

Both Elizabeth and Ahmad spent the morning getting ready at this incredible venue. The bride and her bridal party got ready in one suite, while the groom and his groomsmen prepared in another, each group sharing special moments before the ceremony began.

The floral design featured mostly white blooms accented with soft greenery such as eucalyptus adding texture and freshness, along with subtle hints of blue and touches of gold throughout. The ceremony featured an ethereal floral arch, adorned with lush greenery and an abundance of white flowers, creating a clean and timeless look. Along the aisle, vases with matching arrangements were placed at the beginning of each chair, adding a delicate, cohesive touch to the setting.


The seating plan was creatively displayed using a beautiful table styled with varied vases and floral compositions, blending charm and elegance in every detail. White and blue ceramics added a Mediterranean flair, perfectly coordinated with matching florals.

The newlyweds dined outdoors under soft string lights, with the sunset casting a warm glow over the evening. Guests enjoyed a seated dinner as belly dancers offered a graceful nod to the groom’s Lebanese heritage, adding a special touch to the night. This eventually drew everyone to their feet and filled the night with joy and music. With the disco continuing outdoors under the moon and stars.

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ANDREA FERRARA

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