They invite you to become part of their history, life, and memories.
This new story will begin to be written in:
July 05, 2024
Villa Punto Vista, Manuel Antonio, Quepos, Costa Rica.
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July 03, 2024
5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Villa Punto de Vista – Ground Floor
Attire: Beach Chic
July 4, 2024
10:30 AM – 14:30 PM
Pick up location: Villa Punto de Vista
Attire: Bathing suits
July 5, 2024
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Villa Punto de Vista – Rooftop
Attire: Beach formal (please see dress code section for suggestions)
July 5, 2024
5:00 PM – 12:00 aM
Villa Punto de Vista – Ground Floor
Attire: Please see dress code section for suggestions
We recommend booking your stay at the Shana Hotel, Arenas del Mar, Parador Resort or Makanda (only adults)
Guanacaste Info Center will be our official transportation company; ask for your transfer in service
We have prepared a special blog recommending what you should know and bring on your trip to Costa Rica.
Beach formal. Linen and cotton attire. No jackets necessary and no shorts, please.
Beach formal. Vibrant colors, light weight dresses.
Please RSVP by May 05th, so we can have an accurate headcount.
Please check your invite for +1 details!
As much as we love your little ones, we will not be including them in the ceremony or reception.
We recommend flying into SJO - Juan Santamaria International Airport.
Please call to the Quepos Central Taxis at +506 2777-2020 or +506 2777-3080
Yes. Don't forget to check your passports for expiration. Per Costa Rican regulations, your passport must be valid 3 months after your travel dates
Guanacaste InfoCenter will be our official transportation company; we negotiated a great rate for shared and private vans from the San José (SJO) airport to Villa Punto de Vista. A link will be provided to sign up and enter your flight information. Closer to the date they will contact you in regards to the available options and pricing. If you have any questions please contact Abe Solis at guanacasteinfocenter@gmail.com
You can expect temperatures to be warm and humid, with an average of around 27-30°C (80-86°F)
The official language in Costa Rica is Spanish, so it’s helpful to know a few key Spanish phrases and greetings before your trip to Costa Rica. In the more touristy areas of the country, many Costa Ricans speak English, but if you’re planning to travel off the beaten path, you might consider learning some common phrases in the local language.
Please see our Dress Code page for inspiration.
Never leave your valuables unattended.
Don’t get into an unofficial taxi.
Don’t forget to wear sunscreen and bug spray.
Leave your passport in a safe place unless you need to carry it for a specific purpose.
Our wedding ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception will be covered.
During the Ceremony, we'd love for you to unplug—please turn off your phones, cameras, and any other devices and be present to enjoy this special moment with us.
During the Reception—yes! We'd love for you to take photos during the light refreshments and reception. Please send us any and all photos/videos you capture!
Please also be mindful of the professional photographers so that they can do their thing.
No. Costa Rica accepts and uses the American dollar as currency. However, you may be given change in Costa Rican colones and will want to exchange or use them up before coming back to the US.
We suggest letting your bank know that you will be traveling abroad so you can use your cards without being flagged while in Costa Rica.
Costa Rica observes Central Standard Time (CST) all year. There are no daylight savings time changes.
Outlets are the same as in the US, so no electric adapters/converters are needed.
Please contact our wedding planner assistants, Mariela and Lola at team@redvelvetweddingscr.com
WEDDING Gift ideas
We feel blessed enough that you’re choosing to spend the day with us. If you decide to spoil us extra here are some items we would love to have.
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