The wedding will take place in Sayulita, Mexico, with the ceremony and reception happening on the same day. See the schedule for details on location and times.
Most guests should fly into Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR). Sayulita is approximately a 45–60 minute drive from the airport.
We recommend setting up a private transport to and from the airport. Most hotels and Airbnbs will offer to help book this service. Sayulita is a small, walkable town, and many accommodations are centrally located, once you are there you can rent a golf cart if you'd like.
Sayulita offers a wide range of accommodations, including boutique hotels and vacation rentals. There is no official room block, so we recommend choosing a place that best fits your style and budget. Staying near downtown Sayulita will make getting around especially easy.
We encourage festive, comfortable, and weather-appropriate attire. Think light fabrics, breathable materials, and shoes suitable for walking on cobblestones or sand. Light and bright, it's a Mexico vacation!
Yes! We’re planning a relaxed, multi-day celebration including: A casual welcome cocktail gathering The wedding day celebration A relaxing beach club day in San Pancho, an adorable town 15 minutes north of Sayulita. All events are optional! Full details will be shared closer to the weekend.
We’re skipping a formal rehearsal dinner. Join us for welcome cocktails or you are free to relax, explore Sayulita, or enjoy dinner on your own before the wedding day.
Because this is a destination celebration, we’ve chosen to keep the wedding events adults-only. We hope this gives everyone the chance to fully relax and enjoy the weekend. Children are welcome to travel with you, but they will not be able to attend the welcome cocktails, ceremony, or reception. The optional beach club day is family-friendly—details will be shared closer to the event.
Yes! We recommend sun protection and comfortable attire suitable for warm weather.
We’ll be serving family-style Mexican cuisine, featuring local flavors and favorites. Come hungry 🌮
Yes, a valid passport is required for travel to Mexico.
While not required, travel insurance is always a good idea for international travel.