Inside Venezuela Fury’s £30k Spanish Honeymoon Before Starting Married Life in ‘Potato Shed’ Caravan

Teenage newlyweds Venezuela Fury and Noah Price have decided to stay in this £166-a-night hotel for their honeymoon in Spain - the Iberostar Selection Marbella Coral BeachTeenage newlyweds Venezuela Fury and Noah Price are currently enjoying a lavish, sun-soaked honeymoon at a secluded Spanish resort, the Daily Mail can reveal, before settling into a far humbler home as they begin married life.

Venezuela and her new husband Noah chose the four-star hideaway on the Costa del Sol to begin married life after their wild, sometimes chaotic wedding on the Isle of ManThe couple, who tied the knot at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s on the Isle of Man last weekend, checked into the four-star Iberostar Selection Marbella Coral Beach on Spain’s Costa del Sol. The resort, famed for its Mediterranean glamour, is known for offering couples and high-end tourists a quieter, stylish retreat away from the crowds.

The newlyweds are loving every minute of their break - with the daughter of heavyweight boxer Tyson and his wife Paris sharing images and videos of their trip on InstagramDespite the honeymoon costing a reported £30,000, rooms at the hotel can be booked for as little as £166 a night. Guests enjoy private jacuzzi suites with sea views, miles of beach promenade, and proximity to the luxury of Puerto Banus, just a 15-minute walk from the property. Venezuela, 16, daughter of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, and her 19-year-old husband Noah have been spotted strolling along the marina, taking in the yachts, designer boutiques, exotic cars, and vibrant nightlife.

The couple married at the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John's on the Isle of Man last weekend - and have reportedly spent £30,000 on the honeymoonThe newlyweds have been sharing glimpses of their getaway on social media, delighting millions of followers with images of poolside relaxation, champagne breakfasts, and romantic sunset walks. One local told the Daily Mail, “The hotel is a perfect choice for them. It’s secluded and low-key but maintains a high standard. They can blend in with holidaymakers yet still enjoy privacy.”

They have been seen enjoying relaxing pool days and champagne breakfasts - while continuing to post updates for their millions of followers on TikTokTheir honeymoon accommodation offers a range of facilities designed for indulgence. Guests can unwind on terraces overlooking the Mediterranean, soak in whirlpool baths, or hammock themselves under aquamarine-and-olive décor. The resort’s Tartesos Bar serves exotic cocktails accompanied by live saxophone or violin music, while the Alhambra Buffet offers everything from gazpacho and sea bass to sushi, burritos, and homemade pastries.

The newlyweds have been enjoying all the food and drink options Marbella has to offerFor those looking to maintain their fitness, the hotel provides a 24-hour gym with instructor-led yoga, pilates, and Fit & Fun programs. Meanwhile, the wellness centre offers a hydromassage pool, sauna, Turkish bath, and treatment cabins for massages including detox, aromatherapy, anti-stress, reflexology, lomi lomi, oriental, and hot stone therapies, along with manicures and vitamin-boosting treatments.

The couple have reportedly been gifted £5million by the bride's famous father, who is said to be worth £160millionThe contrast between honeymoon luxury and Venezuela’s upcoming home life could not be more dramatic. While she enjoys Mediterranean indulgence, the couple will soon relocate to a 40ft static caravan on a traveller campsite—formerly a potato field—next door to her mother-in-law. Despite her parents’ estimated £160 million fortune, Venezuela and Noah will begin married life in a modest, cream-coloured bungalow-style caravan with a slate-effect roof.

Venezuela, who previously lived in a £2 million beachside mansion, is no stranger to high-end living. But in keeping with traditional gypsy culture, newlywed brides often move in with their husband’s family. She seems undeterred by the change in lifestyle, posting a video montage of the caravan on social media with the caption: “R first ever home so proud of my Noah.”

The happy couple have been soaking up the Spanish rays while on their honeymoonThe couple’s wedding last weekend was nothing short of extravagant. Venezuela arrived fashionably late in a chauffeur-driven cream Branford classic car, wearing a 50ft white lace gown. Eighteen bridesmaids were needed to manage the dress’s train, and she even wore a pair of Crocs to make walking less precarious. Tyson Fury, the bride’s father, walked her down the aisle and later admitted he cried “like a baby” during the ceremony.

Venezuela and Noah married last week in an extravagant celebration on the Isle of ManThe service was accompanied by modern touches, including rap music, and the chapel was adorned with arches of hydrangeas and ranunculus. After the ceremony, 120 guests headed to the Comis Hotel and Golf Club, where Tyson and Venezuela danced to The Temptations’ “My Girl,” and pop star Peter Andre performed a short routine. A Netflix crew was present, and police intervened briefly after a brawl broke out, requiring four patrol cars on the scene.

Despite her parents being worth £160million, Venezuela will be starting married life in a static caravan on a traveller campsite that was once a potato field next door to her mother-in-lawWhile the celebration was lavish, not all family members were present. Tyson’s parents John and Amber, and his second wife Chantal, were absent, as was Tyson’s brother Tommy, reportedly at a training camp. Molly-Mae Hague, girlfriend of Tommy and pregnant with their second child, flew in on a private jet so her daughter Bambi could be a bridesmaid.

The honeymoon and upcoming lifestyle shift highlight the duality of Venezuela’s world: from glamour and luxury to tradition and modest living. During their honeymoon, the couple have enjoyed champagne breakfasts, pool days, sunset strolls, and social media updates to showcase the trip. Yet the caravan awaits, a stark reminder of cultural expectations and family tradition.

Venezuela and Noah’s honeymoon suite offers indulgence rarely experienced by teenagers. Guests can relax on massive terraces overlooking the Mediterranean, enjoy private jacuzzi suites, and stroll to the exclusive Rio Verde beach or the bright lights of Marbella. The resort also features a lobby bar and a beach club with a DJ, providing both lively entertainment and quiet spaces for romance.

The hotel’s culinary offerings are equally impressive, from Spanish staples like gazpacho, sea bass, and omelettes, to international dishes such as sushi and burritos, plus homemade desserts including cakes, tarts, and ice cream. For active guests, the 24-hour fitness centre provides instructor-led classes alongside traditional gym equipment.

Meanwhile, Venezuela’s wellness options allow her to enjoy a hydromassage pool, sauna, Turkish bath, and massages ranging from aromatherapy to reflexology. Treatments also include manicures and vitamin boosters, ensuring the bride remains pampered before transitioning to life in her new home.

Despite her parents’ wealth and the luxury surrounding her honeymoon, the caravan represents the practical realities of marrying into a gypsy family. The 40ft-long unit is three doors down from her mother-in-law, and although modest, it adheres to cultural tradition where newlyweds reside with the groom’s family. The adjustment will be significant compared to Venezuela’s 50ft wedding train and previous life in mansions, but the young bride appears unfazed.

For now, Venezuela and Noah are making the most of their £30,000 getaway, posting to TikTok and Instagram to document their romantic escape. From poolside lounging and champagne breakfasts to sunset strolls along the exclusive marina, the couple are embracing the Mediterranean glamour before transitioning to a quieter, traditional lifestyle back home.