Recently, El Salvador has become one of the safest countries in the Western Hemisphere. That being said, please understand that El Salvador is still a developing country and a sovereign nation with its own laws. Please be aware of your surroundings and please be respectful of local culture.
Yes. A black-tie dress code will be required. Ladies: Black dresses only (Short or long dresses are acceptable) Men: Black suit with white dress shirt (Ties/bow ties are optional. Cowboy boots/hats are encouraged) We are hosting a belt buckle competition for anyone interested - bring your largest and shiniest buckle to the party !
Justin and I will be arriving to El Salvador on Thursday, March 20th, and staying until Tuesday, March 25th. Guests are welcome to stay for any or all of those days. Please inform Justin or me of your stay duration so we can plan accordingly and ensure everyone feels at home !
El Salvador has beautiful weather, with temperatures ranging from the low/mid 70s to mid/high 80s. Expect sunny skies, humidity during the day, and fresh cool air at night. We suggest packing lightweight clothing (dresses, shorts/jeans, tops), workout clothes (light hiking), sandals, and comfortable sneakers.
Yes. We welcome only the children listed on the invitation to the ceremony and reception.
The chapel ceremony starts at 4pm, followed by cocktail hour, and the reception ends at midnight.
Yes. Hotels: Whichever hotel you choose to stay at , the Hyatt or Courtyard will provide shuttles to and from the airports. Please plan accordingly. Wedding Venue: Shuttles will be provided by the groom and bride. Shuttles will depart from the hotels at 2:30pm, allowing plenty of time before the chapel ceremony, which starts at 4pm. This also enables our guests to take photos, find their seats, and appreciate the beautiful views of the Cajamarca venue.
Our wedding is invitation-only. We can only accommodate those listed on your invitation.