
Frequently asked questions.
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The big day is Saturday, March 21, 2026, but the full fiesta runs March 19–23. Think of it as a long weekend of adventure, tacos, tequila, and questionable dance moves.
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See Locations Page for more info
We’ll be staying at Hotel Hacienda Xcanatun and would love for you to join us there! We recommend booking ASAP to lock in the best deal.For those who’d like to splurge, save a little, or spread out with family, Mérida has plenty of options from historic haciendas to boutique hotels, Airbnbs, and villas.
If you’d like recommendations, we (and Touché Weddings) have a curated list we’d be happy to share. -
It’s a formal wedding… but remember, it’s Mérida in March. Translation: hot.
Dress to impress, but keep it breathable
Flat shoes or block heels highly encouraged (natural grounds, no twisted ankles please)
Bring tropical-cute fits for pool hangs and late-night adventures
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Sorry, no. Our wedding is adults only Think tequila shots, confetti, cocktails, and questionable dance moves. If you’re bringing little ones to Mérida, our planners at Touché Weddings can connect you with trusted babysitters or day care options.
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The schedule is still being finalized, but here’s the lineup:
Welcome Party: Kick off with cocktails and chaos
Adventure Day: Cenotes, ruins, tacos, tequila — optional, not mandatory, guest-funded
The Wedding: Saturday, March 21
Post-Wedding Pool Rehab Party: Because hydration is key
And yes, if you come early or stay late, we’ll be around and would love to hang.
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The wedding and main parties are on us. Adventure Day outings will be organized by us, but you’ll cover your own costs for activities and excursions.
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Sunscreen, because the Yucatán sun is relentless
Bug spray, because mosquitos love weddings too
Pesos, for tips, taxis, and tacos
Your best tropical party fits, for both formal and poolside vibes
A sense of adventure (and maybe some Advil for the morning after)
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Absolutely! The more the merrier. We’ll have a shared photo album link (Google Photos, iCloud, or Dropbox) so you can dump your snaps all weekend. Details coming soon.
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Yes! You’ll need a valid passport to enter Mexico. If yours is expired or close to expiring, renew it now. Future you will thank you.
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Pretty much everywhere accepts credit cards. So Pesos are not necessary. But you will find you will need them for especially for local taco spots and small vendors.
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Yes! Mérida is actually one of the safest cities in Mexico. Still, keep an eye on your stuff, travel smart, and don’t challenge locals to tequila races you can’t win.
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Hot during the day, warm at night. Pack light clothes, but bring something to throw on if you’re easily chilled indoors with A/C.
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Check the website for updates, or reach out to our planners at Touché Weddings for help with travel, babysitting, or chaos management.