Yes, you can take a direct flight from TIJ to Puerto. Or you can fly out of LAX and have a layover in Mexico City then to Puerto.
This is an adults only wedding. Thank you for respecting our wishes.
Yes! Coastal Beach Formal Attire We invite guests to embrace a palette of light, elegant neutrals that complement our seaside celebration. Think soft, sophisticated tones like sand, sage, olive, light coral, or gentle gray. Men are welcome to wear off-white guayaberos. We kindly ask that women avoid wearing white, ivory, cream, or any shades that may read as bridal. To maintain our refined coastal aesthetic, please also avoid blues and black. SEE COLOR PALETTE.
There is a 15% discount for our guests. We recommend the nicer nearby hotels or Airbnb’s. Should you choose to stay there, reservations can be made: By phone directly at (954) 58 201 33 / (954) 58 202 90, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Email to puertoescondido@posadareal.com.mx WhatsApp: 954 163 9198
We suggest sandals, flats, wedges, or loafers—anything comfortable for walking on sand/grass.
Your presence truly means the world to us, and that’s more than enough. If you’d like to give a gift, a monetary contribution toward our future together or our honeymoon would be greatly appreciated. You’re welcome to contribute via: Venmo: @Gaby-Morales-2 Last phone number digits are 5944 Zelle: 8058635944 Cash: Always welcome
RSVP details will be available on our website(click the RSVP tab). Please respond by the date listed so we can plan accordingly. If you are having trouble please contact Gaby or Josh.
Lightweight clothing, sunglasses, sunscreen, swimsuits, comfortable shoes, mosquito spray, and your dancing shoes! November is warm and humid.
November in Puerto Escondido is typically warm and tropical, with daytime temperatures around the mid-80s°F.
If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to Josh or Gaby via phone.
We have a Wanderlog itinerary. Check it out to find out the details of our stay. (STILL WORKING OUT THE DETAILS) https://wanderlog.com/view/egyzsikoqd/trip-to-puerto-escondido-wedding/shared
A few ways to get around. 1. Taxi- easy to get one, can haggle. 2. Rent a car- driving around is kinda crazy. 3.Rent ATVs- we didn’t do this but saw a lot of people on them. Con-hot no AC 4.Rent Moped- we also didn’t do this but saw lots of tourists doing this. Con-it’s hot, no AC 5. Collectivos- shared rides. Prob the cheapest way to get around but again hot and you’re often on the back of a truck with other people.