Our wedding festivities will kick off with a Welcome Party on the evening of Thursday, March 12th. The main celebration will take place on Friday, March 13th, wrapping up that evening. After that, you're welcome to head home if needed, but many guests (including us!) plan to stick around a little longer to soak up more time together in Cabo. If you have to head back, we’re so grateful you made the trip and can’t wait to see you again soon!
Our wedding events are RSVP-only, and guest names will be listed on your invitation. If you’ve been given a plus-one, their name will be included. Formal invitations will be coming soon!
We respectfully ask that all wedding events be adults-only. We hope this advance notice allows you time to make necessary arrangements, and we truly appreciate your understanding. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
The dress code for the welcome party is casual but stylish. For men, no jeans, but golf pants or khakis with a polo are perfectly fine. For women, we’d love to see dresses, but tasteful matching sets are also great options. Think relaxed yet chic, comfortable enough for mingling but still dressy enough for a celebration.
We’re calling it Cabo Casual: relaxed, polished, and perfect for a celebration on the coast! For men, this means dress pants and a long sleeved button-down shirt (no golf polos or Hawaiian shirts, and no jacket or tie required). For women, a dress that’s at least knee-length is preferred. We kindly ask that our female guests avoid wearing white or any shades typically reserved for the bride, such as ivory or champagne. We’d love for you to embrace Cabo's elegance with tasteful tropical colors and festive attire. The bridal party will be in black, so we encourage guests to lean into a more colorful palette.
We kindly ask that all guests submit their RSVP by the deadline listed on your formal invitation. If you already know whether you’ll be joining us, we’d appreciate hearing from you early. Timely responses help us plan and ensure everything runs smoothly. Thank you!
You’ll be so dearly missed! If you’re unable to attend, please be sure to RSVP “No” to the appropriate events so we can plan accordingly. Your love and well-wishes mean the world to us, even from afar.
We’re incredibly grateful that you’re traveling all the way to Mexico to celebrate with us—your presence is truly the best gift! If you feel inclined to give a gift, you can find our registry items and funds listed under the “Registry” tab above.
The peso is Mexico's national currency, though many places in Los Cabos accept U.S. dollars for convenience. Major credit cards are widely accepted, and you’ll find ATMs throughout the area that dispense both U.S. dollars and pesos and offer English-language menus. Truthfully, in our personal experiences traveling to Cabo many times, we haven't found it necessary to exchange our US dollars for pesos.
A passport is required for travel to Mexico. If your passport expires within 6 months of returning to the United States, it is recommended that you renew your passport before you travel. Processing times can vary, so we suggest applying early. If it's your first time applying for a passport, you'll need to do so in person. More details can be found below: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply.html
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