We don't sell packages. Each destination is a different way to live the day — and to remember it. All four share the same editorial eye, the same deliberate edit, and the same house rule: one wedding per date.
One full day — hacienda to dance floor
Guadalajara, the Tequila Valley, Ajijic and Lake Chapala — mariachi, agave fields, and colonial stone. For couples whose family story runs through Jalisco, or who simply want the Mexico of the movies, done right.
One full day — beach ceremony to sunset toast
Puerto Vallarta and the coastline north of it. Mexico's most established wedding destination — direct flights from most US cities, hotel infrastructure built for exactly this, and light over the Pacific that does half the work for us.
The destination most of our couples from the US choose first.
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One full day — cobblestone streets to candlelight
Pink stone churches, cobblestone streets, and the golden-hour light that made this Mexico's most photographed city. Editorial by nature — we just have to be in the right place when it happens.
One full day — desert cliffs to open bar
Where the desert meets the sea. Our most exclusive destination, for couples who want the wedding of the year — documented to match.
Every destination can include film — a one-minute teaser, a six-minute highlight, a twenty-minute feature. The vows, the music, the toasts — in motion.
Add FilmBefore the wedding, we define together the moments that can't be missed — the entrance, the rings, the first dance, the family portraits. If the house misses one of them, we make it right: a complimentary session afterward, or credit toward prints. No arguing, no fine print.
Every destination has a real delivery date — not a range like "four to eight weeks." If we miss it, you get something back automatically, without having to ask.
You don't need to. The house guides the process — from choosing your destination to the instructions your venue receives on the day. You just have to show up and get married.
It depends on your date, your destination, and what your story needs — travel is always built into one number, never added after. We don't publish a fixed rate; Quique discusses it personally with every couple, with no pressure and no fine print.
Yes, through either of two paths — a civil ceremony in Mexico, apostilled for recognition abroad, or a courthouse marriage back home before or after the trip, with the Mexico wedding as the ceremony that actually matters. We'll walk you through both, honestly, on your planning call.
Every destination we work in is a well-established tourist corridor with direct flights and hotel infrastructure built for American visitors. Guests need a valid passport; no visa for stays under 180 days. Every collection includes a guest logistics guide before anyone books a flight.
Tell Quique your date and your destination. He replies personally with your proposal — in English, within 24 hours.
The house accepts a limited number of destination weddings each year