Our wedding will be held at the Moon Palace Jamaica, a luxury all-inclusive resort in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, on March 6, 2026.
March 6, 2026 – Wedding Ceremony & Reception March 7, 2026 – Optional Excursion & Poolside Relaxation
Fly into Sangster International Airport (MBJ) in Montego Bay. The resort is approximately 90 minutes from the airport.
Rehearsal Dinner: Details will be announced via website. Ceremony: March 6, 2026 - 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm South Deck Moon Palace Jamaica All Inclusive Resort Main Street, Ocho Rios, Jamaica Reception: Immediately following the ceremony at South Beach Dress code - Beach Formal Attire: Men: Dress linen pants, short-sleeved button downs, dress shoes. Women: Cocktail, maxi dresses, and comfortable dress footwear. Dress to impress—we’ll be celebrating under the stars!
Lightweight tropical clothing Swimsuits & sandals Reef-safe sunscreen & bug spray Travel-size medicine & motion sickness remedies Passport and a copy of your travel insurance (if applicable)
Most major carriers offer international plans. Check with your provider before traveling. The resort has complimentary Wi-Fi throughout.
Moon Palace is all-inclusive, and gratuities are generally included. However, small tips for exceptional service are appreciated. Bring a few $1 and $5 bills just in case.
Yes! Please refer to your invitation or reach out to us if you’re unsure about bringing a plus-one or your family.
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Upon arrival at Sangster International Airport (MBJ) in Montego Bay, you may be approached by airport porters offering to assist with your luggage. Here's what you need to know: Porter service is optional and not included in your airline or resort package. If you choose to use a porter, it is customary to tip. The typical tip is $1–$2 USD per bag, depending on the size and weight. Porters can be helpful if you're carrying multiple suitcases or traveling with family. This service is very beneficial especially when departing from the Island because they can often provide express check-in service. Pro Tip: Have a few small bills (USD or Jamaican dollars) easily accessible in your carry-on