We have reserved a room block at Hyatt Ziva. We recommend staying here as we have coordindated transportation to and from the venue and would love to see you all weekend! Please see the travel tab for the link to book your room. Please note: Guests not staying at the Hyatt Ziva will need to purchase a $150 per-person day pass to access the resort if you wish to attend the Friday welcome party or Sunday pool day.
Please RSVP and make your meal selection by March 9th, 2026.
For inspiration, check out our attire mood board: 👉 Copy and paste this link into your browser: https://pin.it/6qqqgaUj4 Formal — tuxes and gowns are welcome but not required. Suits and cocktail dresses are perfect, too! We’d love for you to incorporate our wedding color palette (neutral, organic shades) into your look — it would mean so much to us and will make for gorgeous photos.
Our wedding ceremony and reception will be held at the Los Agaves venue of Acre Resort in Los Cabos.
Yes! There will be day of transportation to and from the Hyatt Ziva to the Acre wedding venue. If you choose to stay at a different hotel you will need to arrange your own transportation, Uber is a great option.
We’re keeping our guest list intimate and are only able to accommodate those listed on the invitation. Thanks for understanding!
While we love your little ones, the wedding ceremony and reception will be adults-only. However, if you’re bringing your kids to Mexico, they’re more than welcome to join us for the welcome party and the day-after event!
Yes, there will be two additional events held at the Hyatt Ziva. Please reference the schedule tab for details. Please note: Guests not staying at the Hyatt Ziva will need to purchase a $150 per-person day pass to access the resort.
The event will be outdoors.
Cabo is usually warm and sunny around this time of year, with daytime temperatures averaging around 85°F. Since it’s a desert climate, it tends to cool off in the evenings, so we recommend bringing a light layer for nighttime events!
Yes! We’ll have an open bar available for the reception.
We recommend sticking to bottled water while in Mexico, just to be safe. Most resorts and restaurants provide it, and it’s always a good idea to brush your teeth with bottled water too!
Acre resort has a water filtration system so the water is safe to drink!
No, the beach at the Hyatt Ziva is not a swimable beach.