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WordPress Booking Plugin with Spanish Support

Diego Cano
3 min read

If you serve Spanish-speaking clients, your booking system needs to speak their language. Many WordPress booking plugins only support English, forcing bilingual businesses to choose between a professional booking experience and serving their community. WP Booking Pro solves this with built-in Spanish support.

Why Spanish Language Support Matters

Spanish is the second most spoken language in the United States, with over 41 million native speakers. In Latin America, nearly every country uses Spanish as the primary language. If your service business caters to Spanish-speaking clients — whether you’re a salon in Miami, a dental clinic in Los Angeles, or a tattoo studio in Costa Rica — your booking interface should feel native to them.

Research shows that users are significantly more likely to complete a booking when the interface is in their preferred language. A Spanish booking form isn’t just a nice-to-have — it directly impacts your conversion rate.

How WP Booking Pro Handles Bilingual Support

Automatic Language Detection

WP Booking Pro detects the site language from WordPress settings and automatically displays the appropriate translations. If you’re using a multilingual plugin or have your site set to Spanish, the booking calendar, form labels, error messages, and notifications all switch to Spanish.

Complete Translation Coverage

This isn’t a partial translation with key phrases still in English. WP Booking Pro translates:

  • Calendar month and day names
  • Booking form labels and placeholders
  • Validation and error messages
  • Success and confirmation messages
  • Email notification content
  • Admin dashboard interface
  • Time slot labels and availability text

Spanish Email Notifications

When your site runs in Spanish, email confirmations and reminders are sent in Spanish too. Your clients receive professional, branded emails in their language — not awkward machine-translated text.

Setting Up a Spanish Booking Page

  1. Set your WordPress site language to Spanish (Settings → General → Site Language)
  2. Install and activate WP Booking Pro
  3. The booking calendar automatically displays in Spanish
  4. Customize your service names and custom field labels in Spanish
  5. Add the shortcode to your page:

For bilingual sites using a plugin like WPML or Polylang, you can have different pages with different language settings, each showing the booking calendar in the appropriate language.

Real-World Use Case: Tattoo Studio in Costa Rica

One of our users runs a tattoo studio in Costa Rica that serves both local Spanish-speaking clients and English-speaking tourists. Using WP Booking Pro with flexible scheduling mode, they manage their appointment calendar in Spanish for their main website and English for their tourist-facing page — all from a single plugin installation.

If you need a WordPress booking plugin with Spanish support, try WP Booking Pro’s live demo or get started free today.

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Diego Cano

Content writer at WP Booking Pro.

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