You have questions. We have answers.
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Unfortunately, we are not allowing plus ones who are not named on the wedding invite. We strive to be inclusive, so this is hard for us, but we want the wedding to be filled with people we know personally.
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Think about safety in Tulum the same way you would in Los Angeles: be aware of your surroundings, don’t walk alone on empty streets late at night, etc.
Gracie and Liam found Tulum extremely safe and welcoming when we went there in 2021. All events are taking place in the hotel zone, a patrolled and safe area. Tulum is one of the safest areas in Mexico. That being said, it is not a gated community / all inclusive.
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We have nothings against your little ones, but we would prefer for the kids to sit this one out. Some exceptions may be made for teenagers, but we want to celebrate with just the adults.
Thank you for understanding.
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Our goal is to have all RSVPs in by January 1st, 2026. This isn’t a hard deadline, but it helps us plan.
Since this is a destination wedding, the earlier we can get all the info we need, the better.
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Rooms are not covered. Though we wish we could, everyone has different expectations when it comes to lodging while traveling abroad, so we’re leaving lodging choices and bookings up to you. Please see travel and accommodations page for suggestions.
We have plenty of fun dinners and events planned, and we look forward to celebrating with you!
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TQO (45 minute drive to Nest) or CUN (2 - 2.5 hour drive to Nest).
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We are working on a guide of activities for Tulum. Generally speaking though, Tulum is less of a beach town and more of a jungle town than you might expect. Highlights of Tulum include exploring Cenotes and visiting the Sian Ka’an Nature Reserve.
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We don’t recommend it, but you can. Parking at hotels is sometimes tough to find.
To get to the nature reserve and Cenotes we took taxis, colectivos, and buses. This takes some planning and effort though. So it really depends what your priorities are.
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We are planning on a beach ceremony, but we have backup plans in place should either rain or seaweed be an issue.
Generally speaking: Tulum is much more of a gateway to the jungle than the sea. Seaweed occasionally piles up rapidly and randomly. If being in water is important to you, we recommend booking your accommodations somewhere with a pool, or at one of the Namron owned locations (all have access to the Radhoo pool).
In terms of rain: we will have plans to tent/cover the ceremony and dinner where necessary.