The last day to make a reservation with the hotel is July 15, 2024. Unfortunately, after that date no accommodations will be able to be made and guest count will be finalized. P.S. - Due to us tying the knot in Mexico, we understand that destination weddings may not be accessible to everyone, and know you will be with us in our hearts on our Big Day!
We are asking our bridal party/immediate family to arrive on Wednesday October 30th, we would prefer if the rest of the guests would arrive that day as well. If you choose to arrive on Thursday October 31st we kindly ask if you all could take the morning flights to ensure everyone can make it to our first event- The Welcome Party! (which begins @ 7PM)
Due to the strict capacity limit of our venue, we unfortunately cannot include extra guests. Only guests listed in the invitation are allowed. Thank you for your understanding.
To allow all wedding guests, including parents, a night of relaxation and uninhibited revelry, we respectfully ask that no children attend our celebrations.
YES! Please make sure you get your passport or renew yours ASAP. Processing times may take up to 13 weeks on top of the time it takes to get an appointment scheduled. Mexico will need a passport valid at least 6+ months past your travel dates
Many people claim the weather here is perfect! Cabo weather experiences between 300 to 350 days of sunshine and about 5-10 days of rain per year. During the winter months, you can expect temperatures around 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit. During the summer, it will be around 90-100 degrees Fahrenheit. Fall is the tropical storm season, but still remains at 75+ degrees every day. And in the spring, it ranges between 70 and 90 degrees.
It is not necessary to exchange all of your cash for pesos. Dollars are accepted pretty much everywhere; however, you will usually get your change in pesos. We do recommend having some pesos on hand because businesses can use any exchange rate they want, thus making the U.S. dollar worth less at some places. Always ask your server, “What is the rate of exchange? – Cual es el tipo de cambio?” Also, always make sure to charge your credit card in pesos. Your credit card company will give you a preferable exchange rate, when compared to your hotel/restaurant.
Not at all. If you spend most of your time around the marina, downtown, or by the beaches, most people speak English.
Taxis are available in almost every corner of Cabo San Lucas. Remember to bring cash to pay the drivers. Both US dollar and Mexican Pesos are accepted.
An easier question to ask is, ‘What isn’t fun to do in Cabo?’ There is a reason that Los Cabos is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world. While you’re here, you can: swim, surf, paddleboard, take ATV tours, kite surf, zip line, ride a horse on the beach, ride a camel on the beach, charter yachts, deep-sea fishing, play championship golf, snorkel, scuba dive, relax with luxury spa treatments, take romantic sailing excursions, authentic cooking classes, art and pottery lessons, dance lessons, cigar and tequila classes, party at nightclubs, booze cruise, art and culinary excursions, enjoy a waterpark, and so much more
Please feel free to contact the bride at 760-604-8275 or via email Alexis-garza@live.com for any additional questions.