

Viviana + Arturo
When?
December 21st, 2024
Where?
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco
México
At what time?
16:30
Welcome to the event of the year
We're super excited to share this special moment with all of you, and because we're not big fans of unexpected twists (plus, we're quite a distance away), we've decided to place all the details on this page. Think of it as our way of making sure this wedding is nothing short of legendary.
You'll discover where the magic will happen, the schedule, our love story, our bank accounts, and some personal tips to guarantee you have a blast. Feel free to shoot us a message if you have any questions.
Now, are you ready?
(Aye, aye, Captain, we're ready!)
Attention to all our amazing guests!
Please refrain from proceeding to this page if you're not ready to dance all night, indulge in excessive eating, and sip tequila until we've officially kicked out Covid and all its variations.
Thanks for your attention.
RSVP
Don't forget to confirm your attendance (or non-attendance) in RSVP!
Wedding ceremony
Right here is where the religious ceremony will take place. We invite you to be part of this very special heartfelt moment.
The party
After the ceremony, the welcome cocktail and party will take place at the Club Regina hotel.
Important
If you happen to show up to the party WITHOUT confirming your attendance, we'll be thrilled to see you, but you'll need to bring your own chair and a sandwich.
We kindly ask, in the most charming way possible, that you please confirm your attendance (or non-attendance) by clicking on the party's RSVP as soon as possible or, at the latest, four weeks before the wedding. Empty seats at our wedding are reserved only for those who are no longer with us on this earthly plane. We understand that life is complicated, and there are many reasons why you might not be able to attend. Don't worry; we won't stop loving you (unless you leave us on 'read').
If you do attend, don't forget to fill out the forms to let us know if you're allergic to any foods and/or ingredients because the Day of the Dead in Mexico is in November, not December.