Griso marries on the Costa Brava: rest as a personal priority

Published on June 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Susanna Griso has confirmed her wedding to Luis Enríquez for July 25 on the Costa Brava. The presenter admits to being exhausted from work and longs for the holidays to rest, read, walk, and share time with friends before the big day. This announcement reveals that even public figures choose simple plans and personal well-being during the summer, prioritizing social life and rest over media noise.

Susanna Griso sitting on a Mediterranean terrace by the sea, reading an open book while a breeze moves its pages, a glass of water with ice on the wooden table, golden sunset over the Costa Brava, waves gently breaking on the shore, empty wicker chair beside her, digital SLR camera on the table showing a wide-angle lens, mobile phone in silent mode with screen off, cinematic photorealistic style, warm golden hour lighting, sharp focus on her relaxed face and slight smile, blurred background of rocky cove and pine trees, calm and personal atmosphere, demonstrating rest and prioritizing well-being over media noise, ultra-detailed textures of light summer clothing and weathered wood

An algorithm for leisure: time management in the digital age 🤖

Griso's confession about her work exhaustion resonates in a context where technology promises to optimize every minute. Productivity apps and smart calendars try to manage time, but saturation persists. The real challenge is not technical, but human: designing systems that allow disconnecting without guilt. While developers create tools for efficiency, figures like Griso remind us that code cannot replace the value of an afternoon without screens or notifications.

The forgotten charger syndrome: low-tech vacations 📵

The presenter plans to read and walk, activities that barely require 5G coverage. Meanwhile, the rest of us mortals try to sync our mobile phones with the smart fridge so we don't run out of ice. Griso shows that the ultimate luxury is being able to say don't locate me without the world stopping. Hopefully, her wedding algorithm includes a function to silence those who ask do you have the dress yet? every five minutes.