Stephanie's dad is from Mexico, and having the wedding in Mexico felt like the perfect way to honor her heritage. We also love travel, so it only made sense to make our wedding into an adventure with the people we love the most. We hope you enjoy the city and travels!
For our welcome party, please wear dressy casual attire: sundresses, polos, linen shirts, & khaki pants. For our ceremony and reception, please wear semi-formal attire: midi-dresses, sport jackets, slacks.
Our wedding ceremony and reception will both take place outdoors. The ceremony will be in an open-air setting, while the reception will be held under a covered tent.
Yes! Mexican weddings go quite late, and we encourage you to enjoy the full party. Early shuttles will be available for those who prefer to leave sooner, and Ubers are easy to catch from the venue if needed.
U.S. citizens do not need a visa to visit Mexico. Travelers from other countries should review the Mexican government's official guidance to determine whether a visa is required for their nationality: https://embamex.sre.gob.mx/paisesbajos/index.php/visas. Please remember to check your passport's expiration date to ensure that it is valid for the duration of your trip.
We recommend visiting either Puerto Vallarta or Mexico City.
We understand that you may have heard safety concerns about traveling in Mexico, but like any destination, safety largely depends on where you go and how you travel. We recommend staying at the hotels and in areas we’ve suggested and follow standard travel precautions. Being mindful of your surrounding, as you would anywhere, goes a long way. We’re excited to share the culture, food, and energy of Mexico with you and can’t wait to celebrate together.