Miami cocktail attire blends classic semi-formal elegance with tropical flair, meaning light fabrics, vibrant colors (neons, ocean blues, corals), and fun prints are welcome, but it should still be dressy—think flowing midi dresses, stylish jumpsuits, tailored linen suits, or chic separates, paired with dressy sandals or heels, plus statement accessories to capture the city's energetic vibe. It's polished but relaxed, avoiding overly formal gowns, or super casual wear, focusing on comfort for the warm climate.
For the wedding, our dress code is Black Tie Optional. A bit more on what this means-- you're welcome but not required to wear formal evening attire. The preferred option for men would be a tuxedo with a black bow tie, but also appropriate is a dark suit and tie. For women, a formal floor-length gown is preferred. Dressing up is encouraged but please bring your own style and feel comfortable!
Yes! There will be air conditioned coach buses at all four of the hotel room blocks (AC, Aloft, DUA, JW). The buses will be leaving at 2:30.
We will have air conditioned coach buses transporting all our guest from Saint Sophia's to the Ancient Spanish Monastery.
Yes, starting at 10 PM we will have the coach buses taking guests back to the hotel room blocks (AC, ALoft, DUA, JW). There will be three waves of buses - 10 PM, 11:15 and 12:30 AM.
No, we will be having the ceremony at Saint Sophia's Greek Orthodox church. Transportation will then bring guests to our reception at the Ancient Spanish Monastery.
No, unfortunately, they will not be the same buses so please keep your belongings with you.
Yes, there will be vegetarian and gluten-free options.
Yes! Sip up 🥂
We’d love to celebrate with everyone, but due to space, we’re only able to accommodate those listed on your invitation.