Hotel
Dear Guests, We understand that attending a destination wedding is a significant commitment, and we truly appreciate your willingness to join us on this special occasion. To make your stay as comfortable as possible, we have arranged a room block at the hotel where we will be staying. The room rates are secured for three nights, from December 19th to 22nd, and can be extended for up to three days prior to the event (at the blocked rate). Please use the link provided, by clicking 'view' below, to book your accommodations. Room options include junior suites, one bedroom suites, two bedroom suites, and three bedroom suites. You may reserve ocean view or pool view. Please contact our wedding coordinator, at the resort, for special accommodations, room requests, or any questions. Additionally, please feel free to reach out to Alfredo and Michelle if you have any questions. We want to take this opportunity to express our deepest gratitude for choosing to be with us as we celebrate this joyous moment. Your presence means the world to us and will forever be cherished in our hearts. With love and appreciation, Michelle and Alfredo
Flight
This is the closest airport to the hotel and wedding venue. Airport Code: SJD The transportation time from the airport to the hotel is approximately 15 minutes. If you would like to share your arrival time with the bride and groom, we ask that you kindly send at text so that they may greet you at the hotel.
Travel Note
Cabo has some of the most beautiful calm beaches in the world, however many others are dangerous due to its depth and wave conditions, that is why we have put together a list of our best places to swim: Medano Beach: This area, filled with resorts, bars, and restaurants, feels like a traditional resort area, featuring boats on the bay, swimmers in the ocean, lifeguards on duty, and people laying out and playing in the sand. The water here is protected from the dangers common in other beaches, and so is great for swimmers. Lover’s Beach: This beautiful swimmable beach is only accessible by boat. Getting there usually includes a stop by the iconic Arch at Land’s End, and there are plenty of great snorkeling spots along the way as well. The boat ride to this beach is half the adventure, and there is plenty of beauty and opportunities to swim and relax to enjoy once you arrive. Chileno Beach: Chileno Beach is near the hotel zone and a luxury resort, but it is a public beach and a favorite among locals. It doesn’t have as many amenities and conveniences as Medano Beach, but there are restrooms, palapas, and lifeguards on duty. Santa Maria Beach: Relatively secluded, the Santa Maria bay is a protected marine sanctuary, and an excellent spot for snorkeling or just relaxing on the beach. To get to Santa Maria beach you can take a taxi or a local bus. There are no many public facilities, so make sure you bring with you all you might need for a day. Palmilla Beach: This beach is a short drive from Cabo San Lucas—you’ll need a car to reach it in San Jose del Cabo—but its beautiful crescent shaped shore is worth the effort. There are no restaurants nearby so pack a picnic. Cannery Beaches: This is one of the most popular snorkeling spots in Cabo San Lucas, as it is surrounded by coral reefs and tropical fish. It is located in a protected national park. There aren’t a lot of vendors or amenities nearby.