Yes, a valid passport is required for all international travelers visiting Mexico, including U.S. citizens. Please ensure that your passport is up-to-date and will remain valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date from Mexico. This is a standard requirement for entry into the country. If you haven't applied for or renewed your passport yet, we recommend doing so as soon as possible to avoid any delays closer to your travel date. For more information on passport requirements and how to apply or renew, please visit https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports.html
As you arrive at Puerto Vallarta Airport, you will have several transportation options, including taxis, shuttles, and buses. However, there is one thing you should be aware of to ensure a smooth start to your journey: the "Timeshare Shark Tank." What is the Shark Tank? After you pass through immigration and collect your bags, you’ll notice many people trying to wave you down and offer various services as you make your way towards the exit. Some may offer you a "free" ride to your hotel in exchange for listening to a “short” presentation. Please do not accept this offer! They are trying to sell you a timeshare. The best thing to do is to keep moving, politely decline, and walk straight past them. Once you step outside the airport, you’ll encounter another group of people—drivers who may try to wave you down and offer you a ride. While you can use their services, it will most likely cost you two to three times as much as taking an Uber. For your convenience, we recommend using Uber or pre-arranged transportation. This will ensure a more affordable and hassle-free journey to Sayulita.
To make your journey as smooth as possible, we are pleased to offer limited transportation from Puerto Vallarta (PVR) Airport to Sayulita based on the most common arrival times. In order for us to accommodate transportation, please add your flight information in the RSVP section of our website. While we will do our best to accommodate as many guests as possible, please note that space is limited. If you arrive outside of the common times, you may need to arrange your own transportation. Taxis and private shuttles are readily available at the airport.
Please visit the below article and for travel advice from PVR airport. At a high level there are options for Uber, Taxi, etc.. The below article provides important context to make your experience as seamless as possible. https://twosolesabroad.com/how-to-get-an-uber-from-puerto-vallarta-airport/
Currency: The official currency of Mexico is the Mexican Peso (MXN). While many businesses in Sayulita accept credit cards and USD, it's always a good idea to have some pesos on hand for smaller purchases, tips, and local vendors. Exchange Rate: The exchange rate can fluctuate, so we recommend checking the current rate before you travel. You can exchange money at the airport, local banks, or currency exchange offices. Additionally, many ATMs in Sayulita allow you to withdraw pesos directly.
In Sayulita, Mexico, the weather in May is typically warm and pleasant, making it a great time for a wedding. Temperature: Average daytime temperatures range from 75°F to 85°F (24°C to 29°C). Evenings can be slightly cooler, but still comfortably warm.
Walking: Sayulita is a relatively small and pedestrian-friendly town. Many attractions, shops, restaurants, and the beach are within walking distance from most accommodations. Golf Carts: Golf carts are a popular and fun way to explore Sayulita. You can rent them by the hour or day from various rental agencies in town. Please visit Sayulitalife.com for information on local rental shops. Bicycles: Many hotels and rental shops offer bicycles for rent, allowing you to explore the town at your own pace. Taxis & Uber: Taxis are readily available in Sayulita and can be found near the town square (plaza) or hailed from the street. They are convenient for longer distances or if you prefer not to walk.
BEACH CHIC Para Hombres: Lightweight Suit or Dress Shirt and Slacks: A linen suit or lightweight dress shirt paired with dress pants or khakis is appropriate. You can also opt for a guayabera (a traditional Mexican shirt) for a more relaxed look. Comfortable Shoes: Loafers or dress shoes that are comfortable for walking on sand. Para Mujer: Summer Dress or Sundress: A flowy, knee-length or maxi dress in light fabrics. Bright colors and floral patterns are popular choices. Flat or Low-Heeled Shoes: Sandals, wedges, or espadrilles that are easy to walk on sand with. Dress comfortably while still looking stylish and appropriate for our beach wedding in the beautiful Mexican setting!
Yes, we will be providing transportation for guests between Sayulita and the wedding venue. Please visit back as we are finalizing arrangements for this.
Due to the venues remote location, parking is not allowed. We will be coordinating transportation from the town of Sayulita to the venue.
As much as we love your little ones, we have decided to make our wedding an adult-only celebration. We hope you understand and can still join us for this special occasion. Your presence means so much to us, and we look forward to celebrating with you!
If your formal invitation says your name plus guest, then yes. If not, we unfortunately cannot accommodate everyone.
Please visit back closer to the wedding date, as we are still finalizing our plans.