Planning a wedding for around 100 guests is one of the most common and genuinely exciting scenarios we encounter here at Juliet’s.
We know that finding the right wedding venue for 100 guests is not as straightforward as it might seem, especially when you’re planning a destination wedding on an island as rich and varied as Mallorca.
In Mallorca, the good news is that this guest count opens the door to some of the island’s most spectacular and characterful venues: sprawling countryside fincas, clifftop estates with panoramic sea views, historic manor houses surrounded by olive groves and private gardens made for golden-hour celebrations.
In this guide, we’re going to walk you through everything you need to know, from understanding what makes a venue truly work for this size of wedding, to answering the most common questions couples ask when searching for the perfect setting in Mallorca.
Unique Wedding Locations for a Hundred People
For a guest list of around 100, Mallorca opens up a world of historic estates, cliffside fortresses, and UNESCO-landscape villages that feel entirely unlike anything you’d find in a conventional wedding guide.
The island’s fincas are among the most distinctive settings available anywhere in the Mediterranean, and several in our portfolio were built as far back as the 17th century, with stone walls, ancient olive trees, and working windmills still standing as quiet witnesses to the centuries. Check it out:
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Then there is WV-035, known as Cap Rocat, a hotel that has been declared of Cultural Interest and listed as a National Monument. It is located within an old fortress that was once built for the defence of Palma, perched dramatically above the Bahía de Palma.
With exterior capacity for 150–180 guests, it sits precisely in the range where a 100-person wedding feels comfortably intimate within its ancient ramparts. This is not a conventional hotel venue: the architecture is defined by watchtowers, stone corridors, and terraces that open to panoramic views of the sea.

Outdoor wedding venues suitable for 100 guests
One of the most common concerns couples raise about outdoor weddings is the question of scale: will the space feel empty, or will a hundred guests fill it naturally?
The venues below have been selected precisely because their outdoor spaces are designed, either by intention or by the happy accident of Mallorcan estate architecture, to cradle a mid-size celebration without making it feel sparse or, conversely, cramped.
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WV-029, Son Sampol, located near Llucmajor, is another outstanding outdoor option, particularly for couples who are drawn to traditional Mallorcan possessió architecture: stone walls, terracotta roofs, charming courtyards, and centuries-old olive trees that frame the garden spaces in a way no decorator could improve upon.

The exterior capacity is 450 guests, so again, 100 people here will enjoy a real sense of exclusivity across the grounds.
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For couples who dream of an outdoor ceremony and reception with the specific backdrop of Mallorca’s interior countryside, WV-009 (Son Berga, in Alaró) is worth serious consideration.

This historic possessió of great tradition offers outdoor capacity for 200 guests and indoor space for 120, making it a very natural fit for a 100-person wedding.

Venues with scenic views for weddings with about 100 guests
Both are extraordinary in different ways, and the right choice will depend entirely on the atmosphere you’re trying to create. Sea views tend to evoke grandeur and romance, sunsets over the water, the distant shimmer of the horizon, the sensation of being at the edge of the world.
Mountain and countryside views offer a different kind of beauty: ancient, layered, and deeply grounded in the island’s character.
Finca Comassema
Tucked away in the Orient Valley, at the heart of the Serra de Tramuntana, Finca Comassema is one of those venues that genuinely stops you in your tracks.

The estate’s history stretches back to the conquest of Mallorca by Jaime I in 1229, and that sense of deep-rooted time is present in every corner, from the ivy-covered stone walls of its traditional Mallorcan clastra to the cobblestone fountain at the centre of its Mediterranean garden.
What makes Comassema particularly special for a wedding is the way its different spaces complement each other. The open courtyard offers panoramic views over the Orient Valley, its facade shifting colour with the seasons, vivid green in spring, golden and amber as autumn arrives.

Because Finca Comassema is not currently part of Juliet’s standard venue portfolio, the details around availability and planning for this specific estate are handled on a case-by-case basis.
If this venue has caught your attention, the best next step is to get in touch with the Juliet’s team directly, we can guide you through what planning a wedding at Comassema would involve and help you understand whether it’s the right fit for your celebration.
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Few venues in Mallorca carry the kind of layered history that Jardines de Alfabia does. Located in the Bunyola region, this estate of houses, garden and orchard traces its origins all the way back to the period of Arab domination and a major Baroque renovation in the 18th century gave it the distinctive architectural character it holds today.
What you find when you arrive at WV-001 is a space that feels completely unlike anything else on the island. A tropical garden with towering palm trees. A water lily pond that serves as a quiet, almost contemplative focal point.
Stone pathways, ancient walls and the kind of mature, unhurried vegetation that only centuries of care can produce. And behind it all, the Tramuntana Mountains rising as a backdrop that no decorator could ever replicate.
For a wedding of around 100 guests, Alfabia offers real flexibility. The outdoor spaces are generous and beautifully proportioned for this size of celebration, spacious enough to breathe, intimate enough to feel personal.
The venue is fully part of Juliet’s portfolio, which means our team has direct knowledge of how the space works across different wedding formats and can guide you through every aspect of planning your day here.
How to book a wedding venue for 100 guests online
At Juliet’s, the entire venue portfolio is accessible online with detailed information about each property: capacity, pricing starting points, music licensing hours, accommodation options, and catering costs.
Browsing the portfolio gives you a genuine starting point, but the real value comes from the consultation that follows. Our venue scouting service is specifically designed for couples who want expert guidance in matching their vision, guest count, and budget to the right space, without the friction of contacting each venue independently.
The practical process looks like this: you explore the portfolio online and identify the venues that resonate with you, you contact Juliet’s with your date, approximate guest count, and preferences, and from there, availability is checked, detailed quotes are obtained, and site visits can be arranged.
For couples planning from outside Spain, much of this process can happen entirely remotely and it is the experience of doing this dozens of times, with local knowledge and established relationships, that makes the difference between a smooth process and a stressful one.
If you’re in the early stages of planning, our post on how to choose your wedding venue in Mallorca is a helpful companion to this guide. And if budget is a key consideration, our in-depth breakdown of destination wedding costs in Mallorca will give you a realistic picture of what to expect at every level.
You can also read about real weddings we’ve planned on the island for a sense of how these spaces come alive on the day and if you’re curious about what a full destination wedding weekend looks like in practice, our piece on a wedding weekend at Son Marroig is a beautiful illustration.
Mallorca is waiting. Your hundred people are ready. The only thing left is to find the place that makes it all feel inevitable.

