๐ Beach Formal โ Dress stylish yet comfortable! Linen, lightweight fabrics, and dress sandals are encouraged.
Absolutely! Weโll have a cocktail hour after the ceremony, followed by a full dinner and an open bar.
Weโd love for you to be present in the moment, so weโre asking guests to keep phones away during the ceremony. Our professional photographer will capture everything for you!
We are so excited that you're joining us for our wedding in the Dominican Republic! If this is your first time traveling out of the country, weโve put together everything you need to know for a smooth and stress-free trip Travel Documents & Entry Requirements โ Passport Required โ Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates. โ No Visa Needed โ U.S. and Canadian citizens do not need a visa for short stays. โ Tourist Card โ The $10 tourist entry fee is usually included in your airfare, but check with your airline. ๐ต Currency & Payments The Dominican Peso (DOP) is the local currency, but U.S. dollars are widely accepted. ATMs are available, but check with your bank about international withdrawal fees & notify them of travel prior to departure to avoid fraudulent flagging Credit Cards are accepted at most hotels and restaurants, but some smaller vendors prefer cash. Dollars can be exchanged at the airport but for a larger fee than in local spots. Let me know, so we can help you exchange money! ๐ถ Cell Phones & Internet International Roaming โ Contact your phone provider about international plans or WiFi calling. WiFi is available at Club Hemingway and most hotels, but service may be slower than in the U.S.