Absolutely not, we have wide range of friends and the majority are not catholic. We want everyone to feel comfortable and all are welcome. We will be having someone to help guide everyone through the ceremony.
Because we are having a formal Catholic church ceremony it is important that everyone is on time so they can be seated at 10:30AM. No one will be admitted after the ceremony begins.
it is important that you dress modestly while attending the church. Attire that covers bare shoulders and knees is preferred. Many people will be changing for the reception into a more relaxed beach friendly attire.
Yes! Please confirm that you have a passport and double check your expiration date. For detailed information about how to apply for a passport please see the "Passport Tab"
The easiest way to get pesos is to stop by a gas station in Mexico and pull money out of an ATM. There is a gas station a few minutes down the road from the reception venue which is where we always pull cash out at. If you are more comfortable traveling with cash, there are plenty of exchange offices near the border in San Ysidro.
First thing is to make sure that you have car insurance for your vehicle. Mexican law requires that each person must have auto insurance and it can be easily purchased online from this website. Make sure that you have cash for the toll roads, you will hit a total of two that range in price from $1-2 each. They do not accept card but will accept USD or Pesos
If your invitation says “and Guest,” then yes, if not, we would prefer if it was just you.
Yes, we will be coordinating a shuttle to and from Rosarito, Mexico where the ceremony will be held. Please check the transportation tab to RSVP and for more information.