Sending flowers to someone in Spain works — if you pick the right florist, the right flowers, and the right delivery window. Here's the complete guide.
History and Tradition of Sending Flowers in Spain
Flowers have been part of Spanish life for centuries — from religious festivals to weddings to intimate gestures between partners. The tradition of sending flowers (rather than bringing them) grew with modern delivery networks and the internet, but the underlying purpose is the same: to communicate care without being physically present.
The Most Popular Flowers in Spain
Roses
The universal choice. See our guide to the elegance of white roses for an example of how a single flower type can carry different messages.
Carnations
Long-lasting and traditional in Spain. See our carnation care guide for more.
Lilies
Elegant and symbolic. Our lily origin and symbolism guide covers the meaning in detail.
Peonies
Romantic and lush, especially in spring and early summer.
Tulips
Fresh, elegant, and modern — a good alternative to roses.
Sunflowers
The bright, joyful choice for summer occasions.
Exotic Flowers
For something distinctive, see our exotic flowers guide.
Occasions for Sending Flowers in Spain
- Valentine's Day — see our Valentine's Day in Spain guide.
- Mother's Day and Father's Day — major flower-sending holidays.
- Anniversaries — see our Anniversary flowers collection.
- Birthdays, weddings, graduations, funerals — flowers are expected.
How to Order
- Pick the bouquet that matches the occasion.
- Enter the recipient's address and preferred delivery date.
- Add a short handwritten-style message.
- Place the order early enough to guarantee same-day or next-day delivery.
Persa Flores Delivery
We deliver across mainland Spain — Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Alicante, Málaga, Almería, and many more cities. Quality is checked on every bouquet before it leaves the shop.
Sending flowers to Spain works. Do it well and the gesture lands exactly where you wanted it to.

