Bride in embellished off-shoulder champagne gown and groom in black three-piece suit facing camera on the cliffs at Fortaleza do Guincho, Atlantic Ocean at dusk behind them, Indian destination wedding Portugal — The Lopes Photography

Ekta + Ryan · Fortaleza do Guincho

Ekta and Ryan's celebration at Fortaleza do Guincho unfolded across three days, each with its own mood and intention. The Mehndi ceremony, the Atlantic pool party, and the wedding day were designed as separate chapters of the same story, with the coastal fortress holding all of it together.

Fortaleza do Guincho sits on the cliffs of the Guincho coastline, 30 kilometers west of Lisbon, within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. The 16th-century fortress, now a Relais & Châteaux hotel, faces the open Atlantic with no horizon between the building and the ocean. It holds around 120 guests for a seated dinner, which gives every celebration here a rare sense of containment. Nothing about this venue is generic.

For the ceremony, a floral mandap was built on the terrace overlooking the sea. Groomsmen carried a flower canopy as Ekta was brought in. The garland exchange, the layered rituals, the embroidered lehenga, and the henna, all of it placed within a 16th-century Atlantic fortress. The combination produces images we cannot produce anywhere else in Portugal, and Ekta and Ryan gave us three full days to make them.

The wedding was planned and coordinated by Weddings by Rebecca, whose experience with South Asian and Middle Eastern destination weddings was essential at a venue like Guincho. Florals were by Decorelle. Ekta's ceremony looked included traditional jewellery and a red lace veil. Her evening gown was Versace. We photograph a maximum of ten weddings per year, and Ekta and Ryan's was one of those ten.

 
 

Vendor Credits

 

Mehndi - day 1

Photography ⎜ The Lopes Photography — thelopesphotography.com

Wedding Coordination & Design ⎜ Weddings by Rebecca — weddingsbyrebecca.com

Mehndi & Wedding Day Venue ⎜ Fortaleza do Guincho — fortalezadoguincho.com

Mehndi Artist ⎜ Shradhdha Mehndi — instagram.com/shradhdha_mehndiartist

Bride's Mehndi Day Dress ⎜ Sahiba Fashions — sahibafashions.com

 

Pool party - day 1

Villa Party Venue ⎜ Victor's Malveira Guincho — instagram.com/victorsmalveiraguincho

Bride's Villa Outfit ⎜ Versace — versace.com
Bride's Shoes ⎜ Gucci — gucci.com
Bride's Villa Bag ⎜ Cult Gaia — cultgaia.com

Groom's Villa Outfit ⎜ Versace — versace.com

 

wedding day - day 2

Florals ⎜ Decorelle — decorelle.eu

Hair & Makeup ⎜ Bavica Bhanji — instagram.com/makeupandhair.bavicabhanji

DJ ⎜ DJ Kamal — instagram.com/djkamalpt

Bride's Ceremony Dress ⎜ Debhyani & Co — instagram.com/debhyaniandco

Groom's Ceremony Outfit ⎜ Sahiba Fashions — sahibafashions.com

Bride's Reception Dress ⎜ Adaara Couture — adaaracouture.in
Bride's Reception Jewelry ⎜ Diamonds N Diamonds — instagram.com/diamondsndiamondses

Groom's Watch ⎜ Rolex — rolex.com

 

Planning a Wedding at Fortaleza do Guincho? Questions We're Often Asked

  • Yes. The venue hosts civil and symbolic ceremonies, with options that include the historic chapel dating to the 1600s and the outdoor terraces overlooking the Atlantic. Most couples working with international planners choose a symbolic ceremony here, coordinated by a planner with experience at Portuguese historic venues.

  • The Medieval Room seats up to 120 guests for a seated dinner reception. For larger celebrations, the outdoor terraces extend the capacity further. Its intimate scale makes it particularly suited to multi-day destination weddings where the guest count is curated rather than maximized.

  • It works exceptionally well. The stone architecture and coastal light provide a backdrop that lets traditional elements, from mandaps and floral canopies to embroidered lehengas and mehndi, read clearly without competing with the setting. Weddings by Rebecca has specific experience planning South Asian and Middle Eastern celebrations at this venue. Ekta and Ryan's wedding at Fortaleza do Guincho is one example of what that combination produces.

  • July through September offers the most reliable weather and lowest rainfall along the Cascais coast. Late May and June are equally strong for outdoor ceremonies and cliffside portraits, with cooler temperatures and fewer peak-season crowds. December works well for indoor receptions: the Atlantic light at that latitude is low and warm, and the fortress interior holds it well.

  • The cliffside paths above the Atlantic are the primary location. Inside the venue, the stone archways, cloister corridors, and arched windows create natural framing. The Guincho coastline itself, accessible from the venue grounds, opens up broader coastal compositions. Most portrait sessions at Fortaleza do Guincho cover all three.

 

If you are planning a wedding at Fortaleza do Guincho or anywhere along the Cascais coastline, we would love to hear from you.