Yes! Mexico is an international country, a valid passport is required for travelers.
There are 2 airports in the area: Tulum (TQO) and Cancun (CAN). See the Travel tab for more information on airport and transportation options. We suggest to use our established shuttle recommendations rather then renting a car.
Tulum is a very walkable town and fairly easy to navigate. There are no ride share apps in Tulum although taxis are widely available and many places offer bike and scooter rentals which are a fun way to explore the beach road and downtown area! For airport transportation recommendations and logistics of the weekend's events please see the "Schedule" tab.
We will be coordinating a hotel room block and details will soon be available in the "travel" tab. Tulum is a beautiful town with many hotels and villas you can't go wrong with, so if there is somewhere else you'd like to stay instead, feel free! We suggest staying at an established hotel rather than an Airbnb.
We recommend avoiding tap water while in Tulum. Stick to bottled or filtered water for drinking and brushing your teeth. Most hotels and restaurants provide purified water, and all ice cubes, water and drinks will be made with purified water at the wedding venue.
Our wedding will be an adults-only celebration. Children are more than welcome to join on your trip and stay at the resort, although they will not be allowed to the weekend events. Thank you for understanding!
Tulum is a lush and tropical place, so guests should prepare for sunshine, warm weather, and some humidity!
If you're like Olivia and always need a CVS run, fear not! Tulum has several easy accessible convenience stores and pharmacies, including OXXO, Farmacia Similares, and Chedraui (a large supermarket similar to CVS or Target). Chedraui is your best bet for anything from snacks and sunscreen to toiletries and over-the-counter medicine.