We would love to see our family and friends dress up with us! We are kindly requesting all black attire in a black-tie dress code. This means full suits or tuxedos and full length gowns in all black color.
We kindly ask all guest to avoid all colors! We would like all our guests to wear black only!
While we love and cherish all the little ones in our lives, we've chosen to include only the children of immediate family in our celebration.
If you are able to RSVP when you receive your invitation, that is great and very helpful! The last day to RSVP is December 1, 2025. If we do not get an RSVP back by the date provided, it will be marked as "No". We will miss you celebrating with us, however, we have to provide total guest counts to our vendors in a timely manner. Due to this, we cannot accept late RSVP's, we hope that you understand!
Due to the limited space, we are only able to accommodate those guests formally invited on your wedding invitation. If you received a plus one, they will appear under your name when you RSVP. Thank you for understanding!
If you are staying in the Old San Juan/Condado area, Uber is your best bet to get around town. If you are trying to explore outside of San Juan, I highly recommend renting a car for the day.
Absolutely not. These are just hotels we recommended because we have been there before and to their surrounding areas. If you would like to stay elsewhere, you are more than welcome to.
We recommend that you arrive at least 20 - 30 minutes before our 4:30pm ceremony time. This gives us enough time to be on schedule. If you are late and the wedding has started, we ask that you stand in the back until the ceremony is finished and then join us at the reception!
The Ceremony begins at 4:30pm. Cocktail hour will start around 6:00pm and the reception will end around 11:00pm.
We are having an unplugged ceremony. We hired a wonderful photography and videography team to capture all the special moments. However, you are more than welcome to bring out your cameras and phones during the reception!
No, you do not need your passport to travel to Puerto Rico. All you need is a valid ID or drivers license.
In February, the average daily temperature in Puerto Rico ranges from 70°F to 84°F. The daytime temperatures are usually mild and comfortable, making it ideal for exploring the island or enjoying water activities. However, it is advisable to bring a light sweater or jacket for the cooler evenings.
We sure do! Follow our wedding Instagram page. We will be posting wedding information, Wedding day inspiration pictures, & more! https://www.instagram.com/finallyfrasca/?igsh=MWIzd2M5b3VlMm1zYQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr#
No worries! Contact us and we will be more than happy to answer any questions you don't see above.