Please RSVP no later than April 19th directly on our wedding website.
Wedding Tropical Formal: We request men wear a suit (tie optional) and women wear a midi or maxi dress. No specific colors required. Welcome Party Resort Chic: Polished, yet relaxed resort wear. Jackets and ties not required.
If you received a plus one, the guest's name will be noted on your formal invitation. Due to limited capacity, we cannot accommodate additional guests unless specifically named on your invitation. If you received a plus one, they will appear under your name when you RSVP! Thank you for understanding!
Due to limited capacity, we unfortunately cannot accommodate additional guests unless specifically named on your invitation.
No, U.S. citizens do not need a passport as Puerto Rico is a U.S. Territory.
No, the ceremony will not be held on the beach; however, it will be outdoors along with the cocktail hour. The reception will be indoors.
Transportation to the venue will not be provided. The ceremony and reception are at the same location. We recommend guests take an Uber/Lyft/Taxi. However, if you choose to drive to the venue, you will valet your car upon arrival.
Our ceremony will begin at 5:30pm, so we advise you to please arrive no later than 5:15pm.
**Restaurants:** These are just a few of our recommendations, but there is no shortage of amazing restaurants to discover: Levant, Wilo Eatery, Marmalade, Metropol, Santaella, Cocina Abierta, Cayo Caribe, La Casita Blanca, Casita Miramar, Cocina al Fondo **Bakeries:** Kasalta, Panaderia Espana, Sobao **Bars:** VC Lounge at Condado Vanderbilt La Factoria — Ranked among the world's top bars and celebrated for its craft cocktails and hidden rooms. El Batey **Must-Try Dishes & Drinks:** - Whole fried snapper - Mallorcas (enjoyed on their own with butter or as a breakfast sandwich) - Mofongo (mashed fried plantains with garlic often stuffed with shrimp/chicken/steak) - Quesitos (flaky puff pastry filled with cream cheese and brushed with a sugar glaze) - Tostones (fried green plantains) - Amarillos (sweet fried ripe plantains) - Empanadillas (Puerto Rican turnovers) - Bacalaitos (crispy codfish fritters) - Medalla (Puerto Rico's most popular beer) - Coco and Parcha (passion fruit) ice cream - Piraguas (snow cones)