We invite our guests to dress in formal attire while embracing their personal style. Think classic silhouettes elevated with unique details, interesting textures, and pops of color. Elegant, refined, and artfully expressive looks are encouraged. Please refrain from wearing short dresses or shades of white. Please see dresscode tab for inspo board
July in San Miguel is warm during the day (70s-80sF) with cooler evenings and occasional summer showers. A light wrap or jacket for the evening is a good idea.
We’re planning a weekend full of joy and connection! Details for our welcome drinks, rehearsal dinner, ceremony, and the day after plans will be shared as the weekend approaches.
Visit our “Things to Do” page for our favorite restaurants, rooftop bars, galleries, and must-see spots around town. San Miguel is a city meant to wander and enjoy.
Please note that our celebration will be adults-only to allow everyone to relax and enjoy the evening. We appreciate your understanding.
Not at all! Many locals speak English, especially in hotels, restaurants, and shops. A few simple Spanish phrases are always appreciated, but you’ll be very comfortable getting around. The Bride speaks zero spanish and can get around just fine.
We’ll share transportation details closer to the date, including options for shuttles or private transfers between the airport & hotels. However, the city is small and everything is within good walking distance from one another.
We recommend traveling with your passport valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates. No special vaccinations or visas are required for U.S. citizens visiting Mexico.
We recommend arriving by Wednesday night or Thursday to settle in, explore the city, and join us for welcome festivities. Many guests choose to stay through Sunday to enjoy San Miguel’s charm.