Finca Morneta, Mallorca
Balearic Islands, Spain
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Morneta is the original name of the farmhouse that existed at the time of the conquest of Mallorca by King Jaime I of Aragon in 1229 and, as we can determine from the existing architectural remains in the buildings of the possesion, these could date from the second half of the 11th century, from the independent kingdom of Mallorca (first Taifa – Year 1076).
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What's So Special About Finca Morneta?
Finca Morneta is an exquisite Mallorcan farmhouse estate, originally built in the 13th Century.
A picture perfect wedding venue in the heart of Mallorca, Finca Morneta is a beautifully romantic rustic countryside farmhouse in the Balearics.
Located in the very heart of the Spanish island, just 30 minutes from the central hub of Palma and Palma de Mallorca airport – making it an easy to get to destination for all your wedding guests travelling from abroad.
Recently renovated, Finca Morneta is designed specifically with events in mind and makes for the ideal wedding venue.
With 2000m2 of stunning garden space, an outdoor tent with capacity for up to 400 people and three indoor rooms which emanate rich history, this Mallorcan wedding venue is quite the find.
Price: From €3,900
Nearest Airports: Just 30 mins (36km) from Palma de Mallorca Airport.
Like this venue? For more information on renting Finca Morneta as a wedding venue, to request their pricing/packages, check their availability or book a viewing use our contact form via the ‘contact venue’ button.
Want more? Check out our full guide for getting married in Mallorca, including legal requirements –Getting Married In Mallorca.
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Morneta offers a wide range of possibilities to surprise your guests with different spaces/locations for each step of the wedding.
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Flight Duration
1.30 – 4 hours, depending on departure point
Currency
Euro
Language Spoken
Spanish & Catalan but English is widely spoken and understood.
Vaccinations
n/a
Transportation
RENFE runs high-speed trains across the country and towns such as Madrid and Barcelona have their own Metro networks. Look for the green light if you want to hail a taxi in the street – Spanish taxis wont take more than four people at a time and they’re harder to find on Friday and Saturday nights. Most cities have plenty of buses with tickets available on board or at estancos (tobacconists).
Public Holidays
All the big religious holidays such as Easter and Christmas, as well as Three Kings Day/ Epiphany (6th January), Labour Day (1st May) and Hispanic Day (12th October). Many of the regions have their own local public holidays, such as Balearic Day in the Balearic Islands (1st March).
Good Time to Go
Late April - Late October
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Spain is recognised as one of the sunniest countries in Europe, with over 300 days of sunshine per year. That sounds like good odd's to us...
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Address
Poligono 14, Parcela 96, 07350 Binissalem, Balearic Islands, Spain
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