Love Island: All Stars winners Tom Clare, 26, and Molly Smith, 32, have arrived in Palma, Mallorca ahead of their second wedding ceremony.
The couple, who legally tied the knot last month at Manchester's Stockport Town Hall, touched down on the Spanish island for a larger celebration with family and friends.
As they arrived at the airport, Smith wore a white crop top teamed with comfortable tracksuit bottoms, dark shades, and her long blonde hair in loose waves. Clare dressed down in a white T-shirt and grey shorts while carrying a Louis Vuitton bag.
Palma is the capital city of Mallorca, a popular Mediterranean island destination in Spain's Balearic archipelago known for its resort beaches and historic architecture.
Pre-wedding stress and preparations
The couple's arrival in Spain comes after they recently revealed that last-minute wedding preparations had started to cause stress.

Speaking to The Daily Mail at Hitched.co.uk's Summer Social Mixer, the couple admitted to experiencing pre-wedding anxiety as their big day approached.
Hitched.co.uk is a major UK wedding planning service that connects couples with vendors, venues, and administrative planning tools.
Smith explained that the pressure built as final vendor payments and queries began rolling in simultaneously.
"It's got to the stressful part, just because we're weeks out and only because it's invoices being sent and all the last bits that you start to panic about and then you start getting people asking you questions, like texting you," Smith said. "So then it starts to get a little bit stressful in that sense. So I have had a little wobble."
Clare shared that he also felt the strain of organizing the event to ensure everything runs smoothly.

"We just want it all to be perfect, but like you said, there's just like little bits, people asking silly questions," Clare said. "It's not too bad, but just because we want it to go so well and we've put time and effort into it. I think we're just about there. You've had a few little meltdowns."
Smith noted that Clare manages his stress through cleaning around their home. "Tom's so chilled. Normally you're super, super chilled, but Tom stress cleans, so I know when you're stressed because you'll go upstairs and start hoovering or something like that!" she said.
Raucous Manchester legal ceremony
The pair previously kept details of their UK legal ceremony private before revealing that the night took an energetic turn.
Following their intimate service at Stockport Town Hall, the newlyweds hosted a celebratory dinner for close friends and family in a private room at The Ivy.
The Ivy is a prominent British restaurant group operating upmarket dining venues across the UK.

Smith recalled that the calm dinner quickly escalated once the doors closed.
"It started like so calm and classic. And then by the end of it, Casey was in a heap on the floor. We were on the tables dancing," Smith said. "Everyone just went to the Ivy and we just had a private room."
Clare added: "As soon as the door shut, everyone just seemed to go mental!"
Their best man, Casey O'Gorman, ended up collapsed on the floor by the end of the evening.
Choosing the wedding dresses
Smith also discussed selecting her wedding attire for both ceremonies, revealing she had no clear vision for her legal wedding outfit.

"I didn't really have a dress in mind for the legal. I didn't have... any kind of inspiration," Smith said. "I looked a little bit on Pinterest and I knew I wanted a little pillar box hat."
She ultimately selected a simple gown after finding it online. "I just found that dress and was like, 'oh, simple, it's cute, it's different from the wedding dress.' And I thought, I'll just go for that," she explained. "I did end up really loving the whole little look."
For her main ceremony in Mallorca, Smith anticipated a long search after her mother remembered her difficult prom dress shopping experience years earlier.
However, Smith ended up choosing the very first gown she tried on, which brought her mother and her friend Sophie to tears.
"My mum cried, I welled up a bit, Sophie was a bit teary," Smith said. After visiting a second store to try on other options, she returned to buy the original dress.
Relationship and future honeymoon plans
Smith and Clare met on the inaugural series of Love Island: All Stars in 2024, winning the reality competition show before getting engaged in September during a holiday in Dubai.
Love Island: All Stars is an ITV dating show where past contestants return to a villa in South Africa to find romance.
While many couples from reality television split after filming ends, Clare credited good communication and shared humor for their lasting relationship outside the villa.
"We just have the same interests, we have the same goals, we just... I don't know, we just click," Clare said. "We have the same banter, we make each other laugh."
Following their Mallorca nuptials, the couple plan to remain on the island for several days to relax before embarking on an official honeymoon later.
"We are doing a few extra days in Mallorca just so that we're not flying home straight away," Smith said. "And then we are attempting a mini moon, but we haven't booked anything yet, so I don't know when we're going to go."

