
What is a Destination Wedding?
A destination wedding refers to a wedding planned in a city where neither the bride nor the groom live. Most of the time it´s planned in a so consider vacation spot, picked by the couple, where they believe their guests would enjoy a get-away weekend, when attending the wedding. All the activities would certainly create a unique and unforgettable trip for all of them.
Nowadays, some of the most popular cities in Mexico to hold a destination wedding are: Queretaro and San Miguel de Allende, both located only three hours from Mexico City (CDMX).

Our wedding planning service includes:
- Site inspection
- Vendors selection
- Wedding decoration project
- Coordination of the wedding processional order
- Guest transportation
- Organization of rehearsal dinner
- Personal assistance for the bride
- Timeline of the event (minute by minute)
- Organization of cocktail party prior to the wedding or Sunday brunch
- RSVP Service (mailing, texting and direct calls to Mexico, U.S., Canada and Europe – English spoken)
- Organization and coordination of Mexican Wedding Parade “callejoneada”
- Customized Mexican goodie bags
- Coordination of local tours (thermal waters, art galleries, wineries and vineyards etc)

Destination weddings in San Miguel de Allende
- Is one of the most touristic cities in Mexico (Voted No.1 city in the world 2016 & 2018, Travel + Leisure)
- City located 168 miles from Mexico City
- It's parish has a gothic and baroque style, and it is the perfect place to carry out catholic ceremonies
- World Heritage Site (2008)
- Sites of interest: upscale Mexican cuisine restaurants, thermal waters, Mexican arts & crafts stores, art galleries, golf courts and great nightlife
- Convenient access: Queretaro Airport is located 1:40 minutes from SMA (direct flights from Dallas, Houston, Monterrey, Cancun, Tijuana, Los Angeles and Mexico City) // BJX Airport is located 1:45 minutes from SMA (direct flights from Los Angeles, Cancun, Tijuana and Mexico City)
- Number 1 city for destination weddings in Mexico, after Riviera Maya.
