December 1st
Both our ceremony and reception will be held at Casa Marina Key West
Key West is a small and very walkable island. Uber, Lyft, taxis, bikes, and golf carts are all easy ways to get around. You can also drive, but parking can be limited and the parking meters around town can be expensive, so rideshares are often the easiest option.
Yes. Street parking is available nearby, and valet parking will also be available at Casa Marina Key West, for guests who prefer that option. Please note that parking meters around Key West can be expensive, so rideshares are often the easiest way to get around. 🚕
We recommend arriving about 30 minutes early so everyone has time to find their seat and get settled before the ceremony begins.
January is one of the most beautiful times of year in Key West. Around January 17, the weather has traditionally been mild and comfortable, with average daytime temperatures in the mid-70s°F (around 24°C) and evenings in the mid-60s°F (around 18°C). Our ceremony and reception will be outdoors, so we recommend light, breathable attire and bringing a light layer for the evening just in case.☀️
We recommend arriving Thursday or Friday so you have time to settle in and enjoy the island before the wedding festivities begin.
While we love your little ones, we are only able to accommodate a limited number of children at our wedding. If your child is included, it will be listed on your invitation. Thank you so much for understanding! 💛
Because Key West is a small island and guests are staying at many different locations, we won’t be providing transportation to the venue. Fortunately, getting around the island is very easy—Uber, Lyft, taxis, bikes, and golf carts are all great options. Our ceremony and reception will take place at Casa Marina Key West, which is just a short ride from most hotels. 🚕🌴
Due to limited space, we are only able to accommodate guests who are listed on your invitation. Thank you for understanding!
If you’re new to Cuban coffee, here are a few of the most common ways to order: Cafecito – A small but very strong and sweet espresso. Colada – A larger Cuban coffee meant for sharing, usually served with small cups. Cortadito – Espresso mixed with a little steamed milk and sugar. Café con Leche – Cuban coffee with hot milk, typically served with toast or breakfast. You can try it at local favorites like Ana's Cuban Cafe or Five Brothers Grocery & Sandwich Shop.