If you already know whether you’ll be joining us, we’d love to hear from you! Let us know as soon as you can—the final RSVP deadline is October 25, 2025.
All wedding events will take place at the Four Seasons. For guests staying at The Cape or Hacienda del Mar, round-trip shuttle service to events (Thursday–Saturday) will be provided.
In early December, Cabo San Lucas typically experiences clear skies with daytime temperatures around 75°F and nighttime temperatures near 65°F. The sun rises around 6:45 AM and sets around 5:30 PM.
Cabo San Lucas operates on Mountain Standard Time (MST) year-round, so it is two hours behind New York in December.
We recommend booking airport transfers with Impala Ground Services at www.bit.ly/3Dz7MxD (the site works best on desktop). After signing in, click “Guest List,” then “Add your information,” and “Submit.” Be sure to include your flight details, number of passengers, and whether you prefer a private or shared shuttle. Rates are $115 USD each way for up to 5 passengers and $125 USD each way for up to 10 passengers, excluding gratuity. Impala will send payment requests directly to guests one week before the wedding, and you’ll receive a confirmation email the day before arrival from no_reply@impalacabo.com. For help during the booking process, use the chat feature on their website or email transportation_services@impalacabo.com. Have a few pesos or dollars on hand—there are several bars outdoors at the lower Arrivals level where you can grab a cerveza to go once you exit.
Uber is also an option, but note that SJD Airport only allows ride-share pickups on the upper Departures level, so you'll need to head upstairs to meet your driver. For those staying at The Cape, discounted group rates on airport transfers are available through the hotel’s on-site provider as follows: $140 USD + 16% tax each way for up to 5 passengers and $168 USD + 16% tax each way for up to 15 passengers, excluding gratuity. To book a transfer, email thecapereservations@thompsonhotels.com.
The peso is Mexico's official currency, but many places in Los Cabos accept U.S. dollars for convenience. Most establishments also accept major credit cards. Banks offer currency exchange during business hours, and Universal ATMs are widely available for cash withdrawals at the current exchange rate. Note that ATMs dispense pesos only, and most have English-language menus.
As a rule of thumb, you should stick to bottled or purified water in Mexico. All of the restaurants and hotels only serve purified water and yes, the ice is safe.