Yes, a valid passport and a visa tax is required for all guests traveling to Mexico. Please ensure your passport is not expired and will remain valid for the duration of your trip. Read more info about VISITAX: https://www.cancunairport.com/visitax.html
Yes! The resort is all-inclusive, which includes food, drinks, and most on-site activities. Please note that off-resort events and excursions (such as Rosa Negra and the sunset cruise) are not included.
Transportation can be arranged for you through our travel team. Details will be provided upon booking. If you need assistance, please text "Mcintyređź’Ť" to Shanice Holmes at (502) 515-3274.
The dress code is beach formal. Lightweight, breathable fabrics are recommended. Heels are not suggested due to the sand—flats or sandals are preferred. There are no specific colors for guests.
Yes! Our ceremony and reception will take place on the beach. Guests are welcome to go barefoot or wear comfortable footwear suitable for sand.
Due to venue limitations, only children who have been previously approved by the bride and groom are invited to attend. For those attending with children, we kindly ask that they remain well-mannered, supervised, and quiet during the ceremony. If a child becomes disruptive, you will be asked to step away to maintain the atmosphere.
Due to limited capacity, only guests who are specifically named on your invitation are invited to attend. If your invitation includes a plus one, it will be clearly indicated. We kindly ask that no additional guests be brought unless previously approved by the bride and groom.
Yes. Some wedding events, such as the sunset cruise, will be adults-only. We appreciate your understanding as we create a fun and relaxed experience for all guests.
Wedding events are included, but others are optional and will be at each guest’s expense. For example, our welcome dinner at Rosa Negra and the sunset cruise are off-resort experiences.
Payment details will be provided for each event. Please note that your spot is not confirmed until payment is received by the stated deadline.
Yes, U.S. dollars are widely accepted. However, we recommend bringing small bills for tips and smaller purchases. For the best value, it’s a good idea to exchange some USD for Mexican pesos before your trip to avoid higher exchange rates. You can do this at your bank or AAA.
We recommend bringing $150–$300 per person in cash for tips, excursions, and small purchases. Although many places accept cards and U.S. dollars, cash is preferred for tipping (housekeeping, bartenders, drivers, etc.). Please bring small bills ($1s, $5s, $10s), as change may not always be available. Having some Mexican pesos can also be helpful for local vendors.