Yes, if you are flying to Mexico you will need a passport. Your passport cannot expire within 6 months of international travel. So, your passport must not expire until at least November, 2026. Go to this link to apply for your first passport: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply.html Go to this link to renew your expired passport: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/have-passport/renew-online.html
No, most US citizens do not need a visa to visit Mexico for tourism purposes. If you are not a U.S. citizen, please check with your local embassy or consulate for visa requirements to Mexico.
Please check back for the latest travel requirements to Mexico, including vaccinations, health forms, or testing protocols, closer to the travel date. You can also consult the CDC or your local health authority for guidance.
Please wait to book any travel arrangements at this time. We’re working to secure a group discount code with Delta Airlines, and the resort booking link will be shared as soon as it’s available.
The wedding group rate includes a minimum stay of three nights, from April 14th through April 17th. If you’d like to extend your stay, you can add additional nights before and/or after this period at the special rate for the resort, plus an additional $100 per night.
San Jose Del Cabo International Airport (SJD) is the main airport in Los Cabos. It is approximately a 40 minutes from the resort.
Transportation options are still being finalized. We will share details, including shuttle services or other recommendations, closer to the wedding date.
Transportation will not be necessary as all wedding activities will take place on-site at the resort.
The RVSP deadline will be included on the invitations once they are sent out later this year.
As much as we adore your little ones, we have decided to have an adults-only wedding, with the exception of the children in the wedding. We hope this advanced notice will allow you time to prepare for a much deserved time off to celebrate with us.
Due to space constraints, we can only accommodate named guests on the invitation. Thank you for your understanding.
All events will take place outdoors. The ceremony will be at the upper pool terrace; cocktail hour and reception will be on the rooftop.
Details will be shared closer to the wedding date.
April is typically warm and sunny in Mexico, with temperatures averaging 58-84 degrees. We recommend packing light, breathable clothing, sunscreen, and a hat for daytime. Evenings can be a bit cooler, so you might want to bring a light jacket or shawl.
No cell phones are allowed during the ceremony. Professional photographers are hired to capture the magic and we will be sharing that with you after the wedding.
While the resort offers plenty of wonderful amenities and dining options, it is not an all-inclusive resort. However, food and drinks will be provided during scheduled wedding events, so you can relax and enjoy those special moments with us. Beyond the events, this gives you the flexibility to choose and enjoy the experiences that suit you best during your stay. Feel free to explore the local flavors and activities both at the resort and nearby!
Many places in Mexico accept U.S. dollars, but having some pesos on hand for small purchases or tips is helpful. Currency exchange is available at the airport, banks, or nearby ATMs.
Yes, we will work to accommodate dietary restrictions and preferences. You’ll be able to share your needs when you RSVP, and we’ll do our best to ensure everyone has options to enjoy.
We plan to organize optional group activities or excursions for those who’d like to explore the area. More information will be provided as the date approaches.
Los Cabos refers to the region at the southern tip of Baja California Sur. It includes two cities: Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. The airport is located in San Jose del Cabo, while the resort is about 40 minutes away in Cabo San Lucas.