A valid passport is required to travel to Mexico. Please confirm that your passport is not damaged and does not expire within 6 months of travel. Additionally, be sure that your airline ticket is booked with your full name exactly as it appears on your passport. Additional information regarding traveling to Mexico can be found at: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/Mexico.html
Women- Semi-formal dress code, long dresses preferred. Fun prints and patterns are welcome! It's a resort wedding after all, right? Men- Semi-formal dress code. Ties are not mandatory. Bridal party will be wearing a dark “pine” green. The ceremony and reception are NOT on the beach- they are on a rooftop terrace. No need to avoid wearing heels for the sand!
No, the payment for your rooms is not due the date of booking. Simply begin choosing your date of arrival on our booking website (see travel page). A non-refundable deposit of $100 per room or $50 per person is required. We recommend selecting 2 people when searching for your room as these are the best prices. Please remember the prices listed are PER ROOM not PER PERSON (please split cost of a double occupancy room in half to determine the per person cost). If you are traveling alone and would like to share a room with someone so the cost is lower- please reach out to me (Morgan) so I can coordinate. The remainder of your room cost will be due in increments as the date of the wedding approaches. Additionally, our travel agency/the resort allows for payment plans through Affirm Financing if desired!
A minimum of 3 nights are required to receive the group rate for the wedding. However, you may stay as long as you want and make a vacation out of it. The nights that you reserve with your original deposit can be updated/changed up until the date your final payment is due.
Yes! The cost of the room includes food and drinks at the resort for an all-inclusive cost. Restaurants onsite include: Agave, Don Diego, Emiliano's Osteria, and Tortuga Beach. The onsite bards include: Tortuga Beach Bar, Agave Pool Bar, Whale Watchers Bar, Stone Bar Cafe, La Palapa Swim-Up Bar. There are also many restaurants, bars and shops off-site (not included in the all-inclusive cost) as Cabo is a very happening city!! Please see our linked website on the travel page for more information.
Yes! There is a beach on site at the resort. However, the undertow and currents at almost all the resorts in Cabo, DO NOT allow for swimming due to safety concerns. You can however, walk along the edge of the water and enjoy all the other things the onsite beach offers. Additionally, there IS a swimmable beach only a 5-10 minute walk from the resort!!
Yes! We understand that many of our guests will be making a vacation out of our wedding and may wish to make it a family vacation. We do ask that kids are on their best behavior during the wedding ceremony. Of course you are more than welcome to leave the kids at home for an adult-only getaway if you prefer! We are looking forward to everyone being there :)
The weather in Cabo in March is typically very mild- high temperatures in the 70s-80s and low temperatures in the 60s, so pack accordingly! Some additional items you might not want to forget are: Sunscreen (reef safe if you can find as there are many coral reefs in the area) Swimsuits (there are many pools to enjoy and tanning to participate in). Tip money (this is a big one! Although the resort is all-inclusive, make sure to bring small denominational bills to tip your bartenders, room service, your guides, and other service members, USD is preferred). Hats & Sunglasses
The bride and groom kindly request that no photos be taken during the ceremony and that none of the guests are on their phone (e.g., social media, texting, phone calls) as well. We will have a professional photographer to capture all of the special moments!