~ Island Formal Elegance~ We kindly encourage our guests to wear the colors displayed at the top of this FAQS page for our special day
Click on "RSVP" on the top right corner. Please RSVP by September 2026, thank you!
We’ve reserved a room block at Crimson Resort & Spa (Station 0) a quieter, more private part of Boracay. If you're looking to enjoy those stunning beaches without the crowds, this is the perfect spot. We highly recommend it! Book directly by emailing boracay.em1@crimsonhotel.com and mention you are attending our wedding to get the discount or go to https://www.crimsonhotel.com using discount code (WEDDING10).
We recommend arriving at least 1–2 days before the wedding to settle in and enjoy the island. If you can, make a vacation out of it! The earlier, the better.
Yes! Be prepared for sand, sunshine, and lots of photo ops.
Most travelers (including from the US, Canada, EU, etc.) can enter the Philippines visa-free for up to 30 days...just make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your travel date.
Crimson is a non-smoking resort, but they have designated smoking areas available. 🚫 Important: Marijuana is strictly illegal in the Philippines, even for medical use. Laws are very strict, and penalties are serious. Please respect local laws and avoid bringing or using any illegal substances.
Boracay is a tourist-friendly island, but cash is still king, especially at smaller shops, tricycle rides, and local restaurants. 💸 We recommend bringing ₱10,000–15,000 PHP (~$175–$260 USD) per person for a weeklong stay, depending on your spending habits. ATMs are available, but can be unreliable or run out of cash, so it’s smart to withdraw at the airport or bring pesos in advance.
Due to limited space & budget at our venue, we're unable to accommodate additional guests beyond those listed. Thanks so much for understanding and helping us keep the celebration intimate and smooth for everyone! 💛
Buy a local SIM card or eSIM (like Globe or Smart) if you want reliable data on the island. Pack light, many local flights have strict baggage limits. Expect warm, humid weather with a chance of rain, a small umbrella or rain jacket can come in handy. Try local food! But drink bottled water only and avoid ice in smaller establishments. Be patient with "island time", things move a little slower there, in the best way.