We are looking forward to hosting a semi-formal, beach-chic wedding and invite you to come dressed to impress. Please leave your shorts, tank-tops, and sandals in the hotel room Friday night. For the ladies - some of the streets in Tulum are uneven, and we'll be on the beach some of the time. We know you will want to come wearing your cutest heels (and we love that!!!) but we also recommend bringing an extra pair of flats should you need them throughout the night.
Yes, there will be a shuttle to take guests from a designated location (TBD) to the welcome dinner on Thursday evening, as well as between the wedding ceremony at Casa Malca and the reception at Itzik.
No, the tap water in Mexico is not drinkable. It is advisable to avoid rinsing your mouth with it in the shower and when brushing your teeth.
Availability of Wifi will depend on where you stay. Most property on the beach is considered off-grid and is powered by wind, solar, or generator. Therefore, keep patience in mind when responding to occasional hiccups in power/electricity, and be mindful of energy consumption (i.e. A/C, lights, etc.).
La Popular at Nomade, Maresias at Be Tulum, Gitano beach club, Coconut at Sanara, Taboo, Tantra, La Zebra, Papaya Playa Project, Casa Vio- leta, Bagatelle
Yes, for most restaurants, it is better to make reservations in advance. Most restaurants on the beach close around 10pm.
These spots have been recommended to us: Arca, Gitano, Atila, Itzik, Nu Tulum, Wild Tulum, Hartwood, Meze, Philosophy at Casa Malca, Kintoh, Habi- tas, Azulik Uh May Jungle cuisine dining experience (walking through the museum to get to the magical water restaurant).
Most bars and night clubs have a popular night to go out dancing. These are, Thursdays at Casa Jaguar, Fridays at Gitano, and Saturdays at Papaya Playa.
Wanderlust, In the Middle, and Caravanna are luxury stores in Tulum that support the local community.
Yaan Wellness at Be Tulum and Azulik have been highly recommended to us.