Moon Palace Cancun
Large resort with multiple ceremony locations and affordable packages.
Nizuc Resort & Spa
Ultra-luxury resort on private peninsula with stunning Caribbean ceremonies.
Dreams Riviera Cancun
Family-friendly all-inclusive with complimentary wedding packages.
Le Blanc Spa Resort
Adults-only luxury all-inclusive with beachfront wedding packages.
Casa Coco Tulum Beach Club
A boutique beachfront venue located between Cancun and Tulum, featuring pristine white sand and crystal-clear cenote-fed waters. This intimate location offers traditional Mayan blessing ceremonies and locally-sourced floral arrangements using native jungle flowers.
Playa Maroma Secret Beach
A secluded stretch of coastline known only to locals, featuring dramatic limestone cliffs and a natural coral reef backdrop. Local fishermen's families have been hosting small ceremonies here for decades, complete with traditional cochinita pibil feasts cooked in underground pits.
Cenote Azul Wedding Sanctuary
A mystical freshwater cenote surrounded by ancient jungle, where local Mayan shamans perform traditional water blessing ceremonies. The venue combines the sacred cenote with a nearby beach pavilion built using traditional palapa construction methods.
Punta Esmeralda Fisherman's Beach
A working fisherman's beach where colorful boats line the shore and local families gather for celebrations. The venue offers authentic beachside ceremonies followed by traditional Yucatecan cuisine prepared by the fishermen's wives using family recipes passed down through generations.
Casa Caracola Eco-Lodge
An eco-conscious beachfront property built entirely from reclaimed materials by local artisans, featuring solar power and rainwater collection systems. Ceremonies take place on a driftwood platform overlooking a protected sea turtle nesting beach.
Playa Norte Isla Mujeres Local Pavilion
A community-owned palapa on the island's most beautiful beach, managed by local families who provide traditional music, dance, and cuisine. The pavilion features hand-carved details by local woodworkers and overlooks the stunning turquoise waters of the Caribbean.
Laguna Nichupté Mangrove Chapel
A floating chapel built on stilts within the protected mangrove ecosystem, accessible only by kayak or traditional Maya canoe. Local guides lead couples through the mangrove channels while explaining the ecological and spiritual significance of these waters to Maya culture.
Xcalak Sunrise Beach Sanctuary
A remote beach village at the southern tip of the Riviera Maya, where local Mayan families host intimate ceremonies at sunrise with traditional conch shell calls and copal incense blessings. The ceremony site faces both the Caribbean Sea and the Mesoamerican Reef.