While we adore your little ones, our weekend will be an adults only celebration.
If your invitation includes a plus one, they’ll be listed on your RSVP. We wish we could invite everyone!
Black-Tie For Gentlemen: Please wear a tuxedo. For Ladies: We ask that all women wear a solid, bright-colored, long gown or formal dress (no patterns, please). As we will be celebrating in Cartagena's warm climate, it will be very hot and humid. We strongly recommend the following for your comfort: Consider wearing your hair up to stay cool. Accessories: A small, handheld fan would be a very smart item to bring!
Yes. All international guests will need a valid passport to enter Colombia. Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.
1. American Airlines Best for: Direct flights, reliability, lots of flight time options. Easiest and most frequent nonstop service from Miami. 2. Avianca Best for: Good fares, modern fleet, smooth check-in experience. Often cheaper than American and also offers nonstop options. 3. LATAM Airlines Best for: Good service and pricing. May require a quick connection depending on the date.
Guests should plan to fly into Rafael Núñez International Airport (CTG), conveniently located just minutes from Cartagena’s historic center (where wedding will be).
Yes. Please reach out to the bride for more details.
March is one of the best times of the year to visit Cartagena! You can expect beautiful, sunny days, very low chances of rain, and high temperatures.
Clothing: Pack light and breezy pieces — Cartagena is warm and humid year-round. Comfortable walking sandals are a must for exploring the charming cobblestone streets. For women, flowy dresses and flat sandals are ideal; if wearing heels, opt for kitten heels only. Don’t forget swimwear for the pool, a sun hat or chic cap, sunglasses, a beach tote, and a small crossbody bag for wandering the city. If you enjoy dressing up, bring a couple of stylish outfits for dinners. Essentials: Bring high-SPF sunscreen, a portable fan for sunny daytime strolls, and anti-frizz hair products (the humidity is real!). These little comforts go a long way.
Yes, we recommend carrying a small amount of Colombian pesos for taxis, small shops, and tips.
Uber is widely used and typically the easiest option. Taxis are also readily available throughout the city.