Please refer here for questions relating to travel, accommodations, and the wedding weekend. If there's something we missed, please reach out to us directly via text or email!
Please RSVP here on our wedding website! Because this is a destination wedding and we want to ensure that we have enough accommodations available well in advance, we are asking for an RSVP deadline of SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 2024. Thank you for your understanding! If you RSVP yes, you will receive a formal invitation where you can elect the other events you'd like to attend by the end of the year.
There are two international airport options to fly into: Los Cabos International (SJD) or La Paz International (LAP). Los Cabos is the larger and more popular of the two. From either airport it is a one hour and twenty minute drive to Todos Santos by rental car or private transportation. From Los Cabos airport there are CASH ONLY tolls that roughly equate to about $7 USD. You can pay with pesos or American dollars. See our recommended car options on the "Travel" page.
Yes! Todos Santos is located on the Baja Peninsula of Mexico which is a very popular, welcoming, and safe home to many American and international expats. Of course best practices are to ensure that you are following the rules of the road and keeping close to the speed limit when driving internationally. Be sure to have at least $10 USD in cash on you when driving from the airport to Todos Santos because there are CASH ONLY tolls that equate to about $7 USD.
February is a very comfortable time of year in the Baja. Plan for highs of 75-80 and lows of 58-65. Once the sun goes down it does cool off quickly so plan to pack light jackets, sweats and at least one pair of pants/jeans for the evenings.
This is an adults only celebration. Thank you for your understanding!
Ceremony/reception dress code is cocktail/semi-formal. The venue is outdoors and the natural ground is sandy gravel, so we don't recommend stilettos or uncomfortable shoes! Please also plan on bringing a light jacket or cover-up for once the sun goes down.
Yes, we are organizing shuttles to transport guests to and from designated locations in Todos Santos. These locations will be shared well in advance of the event. Otherwise, there is limited parking on-site at the venue.
You may only bring a plus-one if it is noted on your invitation. Thank you for your understanding!
This is a commonly asked question and the answer is that we wouldn't recommend drinking local tap water! Stick to bottled water for drinking and brushing your teeth. Most hotels provide bottled drinking water that is refreshed daily during the turndown service. Otherwise, bottled water is available for purchase at any gas station or mercado. As for ice, we personally have never had an issue with drinking iced beverages in this area but if you're hesitant, then we'd skip it!
While having a little bit of cash on-hand is definitely recommended, it is not necessary to pull out pesos/Mexican dollars specifically. American dollars are accepted all across the Baja, but if you would like to take out some local currency, you can do so at most American banks ahead of your trip, at the airport, or at the BBVA ATM in Todos Santos.
We think this Vogue article does a good job explaining this special place and offering recommendations: https://www.vogue.com/article/todos-santos-mexico-hotel-san-cristobal-baja-travel-guide
Downtown Todos Santos is not walking distance from the beach but a short drive. We recommend renting a car so you can head to the water at your leisure!