Men: Suit and Tie Women: Floor-length gown, dressy jumpsuit, or formal cocktail dress
Both! Our ceremony and cocktail hour will be held outdoors. The reception will be indoors.
Sunshine and dry heat! Daytime highs of 75 degrees and nighttime lows of 55 degrees.
Documents: PASSPORT! Shoes: Flat shoes, such as sneakers or sandals for walking. (Antigua's streets are cobblestone and can be very uneven). Jacket/Sweater/Sweatshirt? Yes! At night, Antigua can reach as low as 50 degrees.
Depends on the time of day! Without traffic about an hour, but with traffic, it can take an additional 30 minutes.
You do not need to. Once you get to Antigua, you will not need to leave Antigua until your travels home. Antigua is very walkable!
Many hotels offer shuttle services for a fee. If you stay at an Airbnb, we can recommend a few private car services to use. Lastly, Uber is an option as well.
Many hotels are within walking distance of our venue. Tuk tuks/tricycle taxis (similar to golf carts) are also common in Antigua for getting around, as most things are within a small radius.
While we love your little ones, our wedding is an adults-only celebration. We hope you'll enjoy a well-deserved night off!
Due to space limitations, we are only able to accommodate guests who are listed on the invitation. If your invitation includes a plus-one, their name will be on the RSVP. Thank you for understanding!
Not required.
Yes, to both! You will be safe, whether you're walking around with a group or by yourself. Antigua also has additional security many places to ensure tourists feel extra safe. Regardless, when traveling abroad, it's always best to follow basic safety precautions.
Definitely! Check out the "Things To Do" tab and note that the city will be busier than usual, as our wedding overlaps with the Festival de las Flores (Flower Festival). As a result, the city will be overflowing with fresh flowers, turning Antigua into a vibrant floral paradise.