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The Best (And Trending) Wedding Venues in Puerto Rico

The best wedding venues in Puerto Rico.

     Puerto Rico offers a variety of breathtaking wedding venues, each with its unique charm and ambiance. Whether you’re looking for a historic hacienda, a luxury resort, or a serene beachfront spot, Puerto Rico has something for every couple. Here’s a look at some of the best venues on the island.

1. Hacienda Siesta Alegre

Hacienda Siesta Alegre venue shot by a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico

Jamaican wedding at Hacienda Siesta Alegre

     Hacienda Siesta Alegre in Río Grande is a dream destination for couples seeking a romantic, rustic wedding. Nestled in the foothills of El Yunque Rainforest, this Spanish colonial-style estate is surrounded by lush greenery and features open-air courtyards, beautiful gardens, and stunning mountain views. The charming architecture and natural beauty make it ideal for outdoor ceremonies and receptions. For a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico, the estate's archways and picturesque vistas provide endless opportunities to capture unforgettable moments.

2. El Conquistador Resort

El Conquistador weddings shot by a Puerto Rico photographer

Luxury wedding at El Conquistador Resort in Fajardo

     Located on the cliffs of Fajardo, El Conquistador Resort is a premier wedding destination that offers both grandeur and adventure. This luxury resort boasts panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, a private island (Palomino Island), and a variety of venues, from elegant ballrooms to secluded beaches. With its world-class amenities, this venue is perfect for couples looking for a mix of opulence and natural beauty. The private island setting offers an unparalleled backdrop for a destination wedding, ensuring the day will be as magical as the surroundings.

3. La Concha Resort

Puerto Rico wedding photographer at La Concha Renaissance Hotel

Carlos & Denise at La Concha Renaissance Hotel

     For couples looking for a modern, chic wedding venue, La Concha Resort in San Juan’s Condado district offers a beachfront location with sleek design and a vibrant atmosphere. Its contemporary style, featuring open-air spaces and ocean views, is perfect for couples who want a sophisticated, trendy wedding by the water. Whether hosting a sunset beach ceremony or a glamorous indoor reception, La Concha offers flexibility and elegance. The resort's central location in San Juan also makes it convenient for guests and offers plenty of options for pre- and post-wedding activities.

4. Hotel El Convento

Hotel El Convento wedding photographers in Puerto Rico

April & Kyle, Old San Juan Weddings

     A historic gem in the heart of Old San Juan, Hotel El Convento offers old-world charm with modern luxury. Originally a 17th-century convent, this venue is rich in history and Spanish architecture. Its beautiful courtyards, grand staircases, and tile-lined floors create a romantic, intimate setting for weddings. Couples who choose this venue will love its timeless elegance, while a Puerto Rico wedding photographer will have no shortage of enchanting backdrops, from the ornate balconies to the cobblestone streets of Old San Juan.

5. Hacienda Campo Rico

Puerto Rico wedding photographers at Hacienda Campo Rico

Hacienda Campo Rico

     Hacienda Campo Rico, located in Carolina, is a rustic estate that offers the perfect blend of countryside charm and Caribbean beauty. The hacienda’s expansive grounds include tropical gardens, a lagoon, and horse stables, creating a truly unique and serene atmosphere for outdoor weddings. With its scenic landscapes and tranquil environment, this venue is ideal for couples wanting a nature-inspired celebration. The rustic, open-air reception spaces and breathtaking views of the Puerto Rican countryside will leave a lasting impression on guests.

6. Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

Dorado Beach Ritz-Carlton shot by Puerto Rico wedding photographers

Reception Hall at Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

     For those looking to host an ultra-luxurious destination wedding, Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve is one of the most exclusive venues in Puerto Rico. This beachfront resort offers a serene and private setting, surrounded by lush tropical forests and pristine beaches. The resort’s lavish accommodations and impeccable service make it perfect for high-end, intimate weddings. With its world-class amenities and scenic beachfront views, Dorado Beach is a haven for couples looking to tie the knot in style and sophistication.

7. Villa Montaña Beach Resort

Villa Montaña Beach Resort in Isabela shot by wedding photographers in Puerto Rico

Villa Montaña Beach Resort

     Located in the serene town of Isabela, Villa Montaña Beach Resort is an ideal choice for couples seeking a more laid-back, intimate wedding experience. The resort's beachfront location offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, while its tropical gardens and relaxed atmosphere provide the perfect setting for a small, personal celebration. Couples can exchange vows with the sound of waves in the background, then enjoy a reception under the stars in the resort’s outdoor spaces. This venue's intimate setting ensures a peaceful, unforgettable experience for all.

8. Castillo San Cristóbal

Castillo San Cristobal taken by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Castillo San Cristóbal Weddings

     For couples who love history and architecture, Castillo San Cristóbal in Old San Juan provides a truly unique wedding venue. This historic fort, built by the Spanish in the 18th century, offers dramatic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the city’s colonial streets. With its towering walls and open courtyards, Castillo San Cristóbal is perfect for those wanting a grand, historical backdrop for their wedding. The fort’s majestic setting ensures stunning photographs and an unforgettable experience for couples and guests alike.

9. The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort

St. Regis Bahia Beach taken by a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico

The St. Regis Bahía Beach Resort

     Nestled between the El Yunque Rainforest and the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort in Río Grande is a luxurious venue for couples seeking a tranquil yet opulent wedding. The resort offers beautifully landscaped grounds, a private beach, and luxurious accommodations, creating the perfect setting for a sophisticated wedding. With its focus on elegance and exclusivity, this resort provides exceptional service and attention to detail, ensuring every aspect of the wedding is flawless.

10. Hacienda Azucena

Destination wedding at Hacienda Azucena by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

Luxury wedding at Hacienda Azucena

     Hacienda Azucena in Río Grande is a hidden gem that offers a lush, tropical garden setting. This charming venue is perfect for couples looking for an intimate, nature-inspired wedding surrounded by greenery. The hacienda features beautifully manicured gardens and open spaces that provide an elegant, tranquil ambiance. With its rustic charm and serene atmosphere, Hacienda Azucena offers a romantic backdrop for outdoor ceremonies and receptions, allowing couples to celebrate their love in a peaceful, picturesque environment.

     Each of these venues provides a unique experience for couples, ensuring that no matter your style or preference, there's a perfect spot in Puerto Rico to say "I do." Whether you're looking for the elegance of a luxury resort or the charm of a historic hacienda, these venues offer something for everyone—and they all offer incredible opportunities to capture the magic of your day. As a Puerto Rico wedding photographer, these venues are among the top choices for creating timeless, beautiful wedding memories.

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Charles & Jessica: ‘The Plan B’ Wedding at Hacienda Siesta Alegre

Charles and Jessica got married with me at Hacienda Siesta Alegre, a wedding venue on the island that every wedding photographer in Puerto Rico loves to shoot. Come check it out!

Portrait of a Jamaican couple celebrating shot by a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico in Hacienda Siesta Alegre wedding venue

You and me, baby…

     Krizia Díaz, one of Puerto Rico’s best wedding planners, reached out to me last minute because one of her clients was on the fence about who to hire to document their wedding. Krizia and I have worked numerous times in the past and she knows I’ll always tend to her messages and emails. It turns out Charles and Jessica were looking to have their wedding day start at La Concha Renaissance Hotel and finish it at Hacienda Siesta Alegre. I look at my schedule and, to my surprise, I had nothing for that day so I quickly get on the computer and put together a proposal that I think might pique their interest. As expected, we immediately started bantering back and forth about how to perfect it and eventually landed on an agreement that would have us working together.

     I decided to schedule a virtual meeting shortly thereafter to break the ice, at least online, so that we could see face-to-face and get to know each other a little bit. Most of my couples travel to Puerto Rico to get married which means a Google Meet or Zoom session is the norm for my booking process. We were online for about an hour talking about their backstory, how they met and when as well as what their vision was for their special day; this is paramount for wedding photographers in Puerto Rico: I love knowing about how you see your wedding playing out so that my team and I can capture it just as you imagine.

     The plan, according to Krizia’s timeline was to show up at La Concha a bit early to take pictures of their details. Details, as you know, is one of my favorite things to shoot as a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico. It not only centers me but I usually show up really early for it because I enjoy getting creative with my flat lay mats and love doing so in a stress-free environment. To me it sets the tone for how I want the rest of the wedding to go and if I feel like I took great top down shots of their details, I feel empowered moving forward and the juices start flowing in my couple’s favor.

Flat lay image of a couple's details taken at La Concha Renaissance Hotel by a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico

The details came out phenomenal! I couldn’t be happier with the outcome. Shortly thereafter, I proceeded to ask Melina, the hair and makeup artist, about the duration of Jessica’s care so that I can determine if we were on schedule or a bit ahead. She didn’t have to say much as I glanced over at Jessica on the chair and could see for myself that she was basically looking like a princess. I took it upon myself to gather all of the lenses that I would need and headed to Charles’s room where he was getting ready with his boys on the other tower across the grounds. As you can imagine, the moment you waltz into the boys room is the instant where a cloud of cologne hits you like an uppercut. The party was already starting. I could sense it in the vibe.

One of the groomsmen introduced himself and tells me Charles is just jumping out of the shower awaiting my arrival. I then proceed to scope out the room in an attempt to decipher just how much natural light I have to work. Admittedly, the front part of the room was rather dim which eventually forced me to bounce some flash at a later point but the initial session with Charles provided me more than enough sunlight through the sliding door to capture the initial stages of his wedding. I must say his suit was unlike anything I had ever seen before. Not only was it perfectly colored (it had a light gray tone coupled with green highlights) but both his jacket and slacks had diagonal dual lines going across which one of his boys joked made him look like Eddie Murphy in “Coming to America”. Both Charles and I bursted out laughing but, at the end of the day, I really liked the ensemble. Very classy.

A little help…

     After Charles’s getting ready session, I head back out to my original destination of the ladies’s room in which Jessica was throwing on the dress for her opportunity to hop in front of my lenses all by herself. She looked glorious! Jessica had this headband (which you can appreciate above) that honestly put it all together; I don’t think her set up would’ve been complete without it. Since the bridesmaids and Mom were anxious to see her, we set up in the front part of the room so that we can do a bride first look with her leading ladies. It was so wholesome and I was very appreciative because I don’t get those requested as often as I think they should happen.

Portrait of a bride doing a first look with her bridesmaids at La Concha Renaissance Hotel shot by a Puerto Rico wedding photographer

“Oh…em…GEE!”

Once we got lots of pics from the girls having fun with the bride, we then stole her away with the few minutes we had before departing for a quick, private session with Jessica. Since her room was a better lit, I chose to place her by the window. In a perfect world we would’ve have the girls help out with her attire but Hacienda Siesta Alegre was calling and she was basically all dressed anyway so all that there was left to do is have her hang out by the window and have that majestic falloff of sun accentuate every sparkle on her dress. I haven’t come across such a well put together bride in a long time and the picture that ensue really do tell the whole story.

Portrait of a jamaican bride posing on a chair by a window at La Concha Renaissance Hotel taken by a wedding photographer in Puerto Rico

Flawless.

I must say that shortly before this portrait of Jessica was taken, Krizia had taken the liberty of telling me that she was already at Hacienda Siesta Alegre and it was an absolutely swamp. Unfortunately it had been raining non-stop the entire mid-afternoon and we were walking into a scenario none of us like to see on wedding day: heavy rain was expected. Jessica was apparently already informed when I told her which got her down a bit but, when these things happen, I take it upon myself to cheer up my couple and take matters into my own hands. I was hellbent on making light out of an otherwise adverse situation and determined to make their day memorable nonetheless. When the script gets tweaked at the last minute, destination wedding photographers like myself have to think on their feet.

About fifteen minutes later, once we were all packed, we hopped in the car and were off to the races. The idea was to get to the second wedding venue early so that we can scope out the grounds and determine just what kind of scenario we were facing. Krizia took the lead, as you can expect a wedding planner to do, and resorted to move onto ‘Plan B’: to have the ceremony ‘indoors’. This meant that we’d all gather in one of the salons in the back that was obviously covered but had cross ventilation as it was open to the sides. It didn’t feel like this because I, as well as the entourage, was sweating bullets. The head paired with the humidity was very tough to handle but we pulled through for a very heartwarming ceremony.

Portrait of a bride walking down the aisle at a wedding in Hacienda Siesta Alegre taken by a professional photographer in Puerto Rico

“Here we go…”

Portrait of a groom walking down the aisle at a wedding in Hacienda Siesta Alegre taken by a professional photographer in Puerto Rico

‘Til death do us part…”

      After a classic departure from the grounds, Krizia’s timeline dictated we go straight to family and friends portraits. As a photographer in Puerto Rico, I know the importance of putting together what I call a ‘shot list’: this is the pairings of people with whom the bride and groom want pictures. This is essential seeing as how a wedding just wouldn’t be the same without the closest people in your life. In what I thought felt like twenty rain-free minutes, we were able to bang these out and be efficient with the Charles and Jessica’s time. Almost instantly, my assistant and I kidnapped them for a quick bride and groom session. Since Siesta Alegre is all about the old school façade and greenery, we walked the venue looking for the best spot and, if you know ‘The Bridge’ then you know where it’s at.

‘The Bridge’ at Siesta Alegre

To my surprise, the rest of the night flowed pretty smoothly. The rain never really subsided but we did what we could under the circumstances. Every now and then I’d have to scurry underneath a terrace just to make sure my expensive gear wouldn’t be damaged but, for the most part, the water coming down was tolerable and it made my job feasible. The first dance was lovely, Mom cut in as well with Jessica (which was very wholesome), tears were shed during the toasts and, all in all, I can honestly say we averted crisis and had an excellent wedding day, albeit the circumstances. Charles’s brother said it best: “They say rain on your wedding day is good luck”. Judging by Charles and Jessica’s chemistry: they won’t be needing any.

Couple kissing during their ceremony taken by a wedding photographer in Hacienda Siesta Alegre, Puerto Rico

Forever…

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