A valid passport is required. A visa is not needed for short stays (under 90 days). Make sure your passport is not expiring soon and doesn’t have less than six months of validity remaining when you plan to enter Peru.
We love your little ones, but this will be an ADULTS ONLY celebration.
We kindly ask that only those listed on your invitation attend. Thank you for understanding- we're keeping our celebration intimate!
Weather permitting, our ceremony and cocktail hour will be outdoors. Reception will be indoors in an open structure. (Grass Area)
We’d love for our friends & family to get fancy with us for our special day! The dress code is black tie optional. Tuxedos and gowns are welcome, but suits and elegant evening dresses are also perfectly appropriate. Please note that part of the wedding will be on grass, so we recommend choosing your footwear accordingly.
Given that this is a destination wedding. We understand not all of our guest will be able to make it. If you are 100% sure you cannot travel to Perú, we ask that you kindly let us know as soon as possible or by December 2025.
We recommend getting an Airbnb, as they can accommodate groups at a cheaper price, or staying in a major hotel chain in Miraflores. Other areas that we could recommend are Barranco and San Isidro.
Lima is typically pleasant, mild weather in April. Average high temperatures are 75 F and lows of 64 F. Is also the tail end of wet season so it averages 8 days of rain for the month.
Lima is as safe as any major city, always be aware of your surroundings. We recommend staying within the tourist areas of Miraflores, Barranco and San Isidro.
We recommend using Uber or arranging transportation through your hotel for convenience and safety.
Yes, you will likely need both a plug adapter and a voltage converter for Peru, especially if you're traveling from the US with a 110V electrical system. Peru uses 220V electricity and has a variety of plug types, including the common two-pronged flat type (Type A) but also Type B and Type C.