It will be in the 80's, with high humidity. It will rain on and off, probably mostly in the night, but its tropical weather, so it could rain anytime.
Towels will be provided. Soap, shampoo and conditioner are also provided.
If you are arriving directly to Las Palmas Huatulco, a shuttle from the airport is provided. Please be sure I have your flight information! If you are leaving from Las Palmas Huatulco, a shuttle will be provided.
The easiest way is to cross via CBX. Here is the website link: https://www.crossborderxpress.com/en/ If you haven't already purchased a CBX ticket, I recommend doing that online to save time and money. I would also recommend being there at least 3 hours prior to your departure time to account for border crossing, flight check in and additional processing. There is a good amount of walking to cross the bridge, so wear comfortable shoes.
Do not drink water out of the tap. Drink bottled water.
-If you are staying at Las Palmas Huatulco, your breakfasts will be provided for the days you've requested. We can keep any leftovers to snack on. -There is a restaurant nearby that you can walk to. You can also purchase grocery items you'd like and keep them in the kitchen. Each Villa and Casita has a kitchen stocked with pots, pans, plates and utensils. -You're welcome to join us on Saturday night for the rehearsal dinner at El Sabor de Oaxaca. The most expensive dish on their menu is 150 pesos, which is about $8.50 dollars. Link to the restaurant here: https://tomzap.com/MENUsabor.html?utm_source=tripadvisor&utm_medium=referral Round trip transportation from Las Palmas will be provided, leaving at 6:30pm for the rehearsal dinner. -I have let the staff know about all allergies and dietary restrictions you may have, but if there is ever an issue, please let me know so we can make sure you are taken care of.
Everyone has already told us your meal preferences for the day of the wedding, if you need a confirmation, just let Crystal know ahead of time. We cannot change your meal on the day of the wedding.
No. The wedding will not be on the actual beach, so you can wear heels if you'd like.
Beach wedding semi-formal. Think linen slacks and summer dresses.
Taxi is the best way to get around in Huatulco. If you need additional transportation outside of what we are providing, please ask the Las Palmas staff to arrange a taxi for you.
That's not a question...just a reminder so you can get back to 'Merica!
-You will need to exchange dollars to pesos. There are exchange stations in the airport, or around San Ysidro, or at your bank. There is a decent currency exchange place in the Tijuana airport on the Mexico side. -Current exchange rate is about 18.3 pesos per dollar (according to my dad). -You'll need cash for most of your purchases and tips. A lot of places do not take cards. Mexico is not expensive, but think about bringing enough cash to cover your meals, tips, transportation and souvenirs. -I recommend calling your credit card and banks to let them know you'll be in Mexico. -There will be a safe in the rooms for valuables.
Oaxaca is one of the safest places in Mexico. That said, just be a respectful tourist and protect your belongings.
Seeing all your faces in Huatulco, and dancing the night away with our friends is all the present we need! Several have asked about a registry. Because we'll be moving to Japan at the end of the year and we have our basic household supplies, if you'd like to give us a gift to celebrate we've created a registry fund to help us enjoy our honeymoon! Click on the Registry tab of the website.
Yes, Huatulco is 2 hours ahead of San Diego.
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