Please fly into Los Cabos International Airport (SJD), which serves Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo.
It’s approximately 45 minutes by car from SJD to Corazón Cabo Resort & Spa in Cabo San Lucas, depending on traffic.
Yes! We have a room block at Corazón Cabo. The booking link is on the Travel page of our wedding website. If you have any trouble booking through the link, please let us know and we’ll help. The rooms are limited so rsvp so we can expand if needed!
Absolutely. There are lots of nearby hotels and Airbnbs within a short walk or quick taxi of Corazón around Medano Beach and the Marina. We’ve listed some on the travel page.
It will vary a lot based on where you’re flying from and where you stay, but here are very rough estimates for 2–3 nights: A rough ballpark for many guests staying 2–3 nights might be: From the US: $900–$1,800 total per person (flight + hotel + food/drinks). From UK/Ireland/Australia: $1,800–$3,000+ total per person depending on flights and hotel choices. These are just estimates so guests can budget and start planning—actual prices will depend on when they book, sales, and room type. We understand that destination weddings can be tough logistically, so if this doesn’t fit into your plans, we understand and will find time to celebrate with you somewhere in the world!!
Color!! Think bright jewel tones and festive, beach‑friendly dressy. The wedding will be inside/outside and NOT on the sand. That said, who knows where the night will take us! Women: colorful dresses or jumpsuits in jewel tones (emerald, fuchsia, sapphire, turquoise, etc.), wedges or flat sandals (heels in sand are no fun but you do you) Men: lightweight shirts and dress pants or chinos; jackets optional; loafers or dressy sandals. I see no reason why you can’t wear jewel tones too if you want!
No. We’d love to see you as much as possible, but you are not required to attend all events. Join what fits your schedule, budget, and energy level. We’ll be thrilled to celebrate with you at whatever parts of the weekend you can make.
We love your adorable kids, but this will be primarily an adults‑focused celebration. The resort and events are set up with adults in mind, and all the teens on site are actually our kids and in the wedding party. Because our ceremony and reception have limited seating, we are kindly asking that only guests 16+ attend the wedding and reception. If you do decide to bring children to Cabo, you’re 100% welcome to, but: • They won’t be able to attend the wedding ceremony or reception. • You’ll need to arrange a sitter or childcare for the event times. *if this is the only obstacle preventing your attendance, please reach out to us directly.
Yes, absolutely! You’re totally welcome to turn this into a longer vacation and stay as many extra days as you’d like. There’s lots to do in and around Cabo, and September is a great, less‑crowded time to be there. We’ll be hanging around for a bit after the wedding ourselves, but we’ll be treating that time as our honeymoon, so we’re not planning any formal group events after the wedding day. If you’re still in town, we’d love to bump into you at the pool or around town for impromptu meetups —just know we’re also sneaking in some newlywed downtime.
Yes! A few ideas to help keep costs down: Book flights early and set price alerts. September is shoulder season, but prices still creep up closer to departure. Setting Google Flights alerts 8–10 months ahead and booking when you see a dip can save quite a bit.[ Be flexible by a day or two. Flying mid‑week or shifting dates by a day can sometimes shave $50–$100+ off airfare.[thepointsguy] Consider one‑stop flights instead of nonstop. These often price lower to Los Cabos and can be worth a slightly longer travel day to save money. Share rooms or book nearby hotels/Airbnbs. There are lots of good hotels and condos near Corazón at lower price points, and splitting a 2–3 bedroom place can be much cheaper per person. Use shared shuttles from the airport. Shared airport shuttles from SJD to Cabo San Lucas are usually around $20–$25 per person one way, versus $90–$115+ for a private taxi, so that can add up for couples or solo travelers. Skip full all‑inclusive if you’re not big eaters/drinkers. Resort all‑inclusive can run $150+ per person per day; if you don’t drink a lot, paying as you go at local restaurants is often cheaper. If you have questions about where to stay or how to keep costs reasonable from your city, feel free to reach out—we really want this to be doable and fun for everyone.