Yes, we do have a room block set up at Barceló, an All-Inclusive, beach front resort. If you are interested in staying there, please let either Kaitlin or Ryan know so that we are able to transfer a reservation into your name. *payment is not due until you check in to the hotel*
Of course not! The bride and groom are staying there and would love to have as many of our closest friends and family around us to celebrate all week, but we know this is a vacation for you and your family as well. If you are not staying at the Barceló, most hotels in the “high rise” area are within walking distance.
Yes, a valid passport with a minimum validity of six months beyond your intended stay is required to travel to Aruba.
Aruba’s Official Embarkation-Disembarkation card is a web based form that must be completed as early as 7 days before your arrival. The purpose of the ED card is to facilitate the immigration process on arrival in Aruba and collect data for statistical and security purposes. For more information, please visit https://edcardaruba.aw
We are asking our guests to dress in beach formal attire.
We are finalizing details for a welcome party. We also encourage you to explore the island and make memories with your family.
Please reach out to Ryan or Kaitlin directly if you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions.
There is tons of shopping, restaurants, and entertainment within walking distance of the “high rise” area of Palm Beach. While it’s not necessary, you do have the option to rent a car or travel by taxi.
The prime booking window indicates that the best time to buy tickets is between 29 and 103 days in advance. We encourage you to use apps such as Hopper or SkySkanner to be notified of low rates.
Absolutely! We know that this is a huge ask to have you come all the way to Aruba. We don't expect you to leave anyone behind. Plus, who else is going to hang with Remi while her parents tear up the dance floor?