We love your kids—we really do. But we want our wedding to be your night off! Let us know if you need help booking a local babysitter that comes recommended by the venue.
As much as we would love to have your +1's join us, the venue we have chosen is more intimate and as a result, we are not able to extend the invite beyond those formally invited.
Cocktail - but make it tropical. What we mean by that is don't wear a wool suit, we are in the jungle after all. We hope to see you all dressed your best!
We plan to arrive Sunday, September 11th and we'll depart Friday, September 18th.
We are registered through Zola and Amazon. Check out the "Registry" tab to learn more.
You must have a valid passport to enter Costa Rica and a visa is NOT required. The closer we get to the wedding date, we'll update information regarding specific COVID related requirements (travel insurance, health forms, etc.)
It's preferable to choose a car with 4x4 drive or at least a subcompact SUV (Nissan Kick) because of the terrain. You'll need your passport, a drivers license, and a credit card of which they'll place a $1,000 hold on until the car is returned. If you have insurance coverage through your credit card, you'll need to present a letter from the credit card company indicating coverage for it to be accepted.
For driving, getting the Waze app is a MUST! Costa Rica doesn't have tradicional addresses like in the US so having Waze is super important as it's the most accurately mapped app. For walking, the Google Maps app is best.
Costa Rica uses Colones and I strongly suggest getting out at least $100USD equivalent to have before you travel or to get it at the airport. Many business accept credit cards but not all including not all Taxi's. Also, vendors on the beach that bring you drinks usually only accept cash as well.