The only requirement is to have at least one full business day between the hotel arrival date and the ceremony date. These ceremonies are not recognized as legal in Mexico or your home country.
Symbolic Ceremony:
This type of ceremony is typically performed for couples already married and wishing to have a wedding ceremony, those thinking of a legal ceremony at a later date, or those wishing to renew vows with their loved one.
A non-denominational minister performs symbolic ceremonies. Some speak English; if performed in Spanish, the ceremony will be translated into English by our On-Site Wedding Coordinator.
Religious Ceremony:
Catholic or Jewish ceremonies are available alone or in conjunction with a civil ceremony. Additional fees apply and are not included in any of the packages. Catholic ceremonies are $500 and Jewish ceremonies are $1,200.
Religious ceremonies (performed by a priest or rabbi) require an official letter from the bride and groom’s house of worship allowing them to marry in Mexico. Catholic ceremonies also require bride and groom birth certificates, baptism certificates and confirmation certificates. These documents should be submitted three months before the wedding day.
Catholic ceremonies can only be performed in a chapel in Mexico. Chapels are featured at El Dorado Maroma and El Dorado Royale and Casitas Royale hotels.
Fill out your Wedding Reservation Form to reserve your date and hotel.
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