All U.S. guests will need a valid passport to travel to Brazil. In addition, U.S. citizens are required to obtain a tourist eVisa prior to their trip. Visa requirements may vary for guests traveling from other countries, so we recommend checking with your local Brazilian embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information. For more details and helpful links, please visit the “Travel” page.
We recommend arriving on Thursday November 4th or before, to allow time to settle in and adjust. We will be having a welcome event on Friday, November 5th with further details listed under the "Schedule" page. Departure can be planned for the day after the wedding or later if you’d like to enjoy more time in Brazil.
Yes — transportation will be provided to and from the venue for both the welcome event and the wedding day from the recommended hotels. We will also arrange transportation from the city of São Paulo on Friday morning to the Itatiba hotels, where the venue is located. Pickup locations and schedules will be shared closer to the date. For getting around during the rest of your stay in Brazil, Uber is widely available, safe, and very convenient. If you prefer to rent a car, Movida and Localiza are reliable rental companies with multiple pickup and return options.
Ceremony & Reception — Formal Our wedding day will be a formal celebration. Because Brazil’s climate can be warm, we encourage guests to choose light, breathable fabrics to stay comfortable while still embracing a polished, elegant look. Welcome Event — Tropical Chic Friday’s welcome party will be Tropical Chic: light, colorful, and effortlessly stylish. Think breezy silhouettes, linen, and a festive countryside vibe that matches the beauty of Fazenda Dona Inês.
November is late spring in São Paulo and Itatiba, with warm temperatures and lush scenery. Days are typically sunny and humid, with occasional afternoon or evening showers. We recommend light, breathable clothing and bringing a light jacket or wrap for the evenings. We recommend checking the forecast as the date approaches so you can plan and pack accordingly.
Yes, the ceremony will take place onsite at the same location as the reception and is planned to be held outdoors. Following the ceremony, the reception will be hosted on the venue grounds, either indoors or outdoors depending on the weather.
The local currency is the Brazilian Real (BRL). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s a good idea to carry some cash for smaller vendors if you are traveling around.
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