Festivities will be held on May 31st and June 1st. Many of us will be flying into Cabo Thursday, May 30th in the morning and departing Sunday, June 2nd. If you want to come earlier or extend your trip, our room block rate is valid for 3 days before or after the event.
Yes, please refer to the travel page for more information. If the room block is full, please reach out to Danielle or Stephen. We will do our best to get additional rooms.
Welcome to Cabo & Rehearsal Dinner: Colorful Cocktail - what you'd wear when going to a nice dinner on a tropical vacation! Guys: chinos / dress pants / slacks and a short / long-sleeve button-up; jackets are fine but not required! Girls: colorful dress (any length), jumpsuit, or 2-piece set. Wedding: Black Tie - we look forward to seeing our friends and family look their best!
1. While you are in flight, your airline will provide you a Customs form to fill out by the time you land. 2. Upon arrival, you will be directed to the Immigration line. You will provide your Passport to the Immigration agent. 3. Next, make your way to baggage claim to pick up any checked luggage. 4. Lastly, with your luggage, make your way to the Customs line where you will provide your completed Customs form and proceed to exit the airport. This process will likely take an hour based on crowds. Please plan to add a buffer to your travel schedule when landing. If you booked ground transportation to your hotel in advance, they understand the length of time it will take you to get through the airport and will wait for you.
No, USD and credit cards are accepted almost everywhere in Cabo. We also recommend keeping cash on hand for tips.
We would love for you to stay with us! We understand that there may be another hotel that better suits your needs and expectations. Room rate plus tax and services fee is standard across all hotels in Cabo. The only thing to note is that guests not staying at the Chileno will not be able to access the resort except for during the Ceremony and Reception (~5-11pm on Saturday).
- Time zone is Mountain Standard Time. - English is pretty much everywhere. -The US dollar is accepted almost everywhere. -Visa & Mastercard are accepted almost everywhere. Amex is less popular. -Most cell phone carriers do not charge international rates for travel to Mexico, making it easy to stay connected. Check with your carrier.