The Wedding Venue: The Cape, A Thompson Hotel Carr.Transpeninsular Km.5 - Fracc. A, L-21 Misiones del, 23455 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S.
A passport is required for travel to Mexico. Processing times can vary, so we suggest applying early. Please note that your passport must be valid for at least 6 months
We love your kids—we really do. But we want our wedding to be your night off! Our wedding will be an adult-only affair. Babysitters are available to make that a reality. Your children are welcome to attend our boat party. Please check the Travel tab for more information on the babysitters.
Both the ceremony and reception will take place outdoors with a spectacular view of the Sea of Cortez. Cocktail Attire, Formal Optional.
If you already know whether or not you can't make it, please feel free to let us know as soon as possible. We ask that you kindly RSVP at your earliest convenience.
You'll be missed! If you can't make it, please let us know as soon as possible and RSVP “no,” so we can plan accordingly.
Yes, check out the "Schedule" tab for details about our Welcome Party and/or Rehearsal Dinner! Stay tuned for details about other events and check back from time to time on our website for more information.
Yes, they have UBER, but please be aware that the cars they drive are much smaller than the ones in the states and do not have UBER XL as of yet, so you will need to consider no more than 3 persons in your car per ride. We would recommend booking transportation through the hotel or Transcabo as they do not recommend UBER for airport transportation.
Please share your dietary requirements in the RSVP section.
The peso is Mexico's national currency, though many places in Los Cabos accept U.S. dollars for convenience. Major credit cards are also accepted in most establishments. Banks offer currency exchange during business hours. Universal ATMs are widely available for cash withdrawals at the current exchange rate, and most ATMs have menus in English. The ATMs only dispense pesos.
As a rule of thumb, you should stick to bottled or purified water in Mexico. All of the restaurants and hotels only serve purified water, typically the ice is safe.
Though the Mexican peso is the official currency in Los Cabos, US dollars are accepted almost everywhere. However, change will often be given in pesos, and US dollar prices invariably work out to be higher than peso prices because of inflated exchange rates. Try to use ATMs to withdraw peso cash in Los Cabos if possible (check with the bank before leaving to confirm a debit card can be used and how much they will charge – using credit cards can incur interest or fees). Credit cards are widely accepted everywhere, but cash is needed for most taxis, and small purchases.