Vanessa and Daniel

FAQS

Is there a dress code for the wedding

Yes, the dress code is formal / black-tie optional.

If you're traveling to the venue on your own, please be there at 2:45PM as the ceremony will start promptly. Please note that the doors to the venue will close as soon as the ceremony starts and no guests will be allowed in until after the ceremony is over.

Please RSVP by October 1st, 2025.

If you're flying into Medellin, we encourage you to arrive by Thursday night to be able to partake in the pre-wedding activities.

We recommend that you fly out on Monday to partake in continued celebration that will be held on Sunday January 18th, 2026

We will have a Welcome Cocktail at the Naufrago Rooftop Terrace in the Click Clack Hotel, 7 - 10 pm. Dress Code: White attire

We’re so excited to celebrate with our closest friends and family! The invitation will specify the guests included, so if it doesn’t mention a plus-one, we kindly ask that you attend solo. Thank you for understanding!

We love your little ones, but to allow all our guests to relax and enjoy themselves, we’ve chosen to make our wedding an adults-only event. If children are included in your invitation, they are welcome to join us. Otherwise, we hope you’ll take this opportunity to enjoy a night off and celebrate with us!

Yes, we are offering shuttles for our guests from the suggested hotels to the ceremony, then the venue and back. The shuttles will arrive at the hotels at 2PM and will depart promptly at 2:15PM. After the wedding, return shuttles will start departing the venue at 12:30 AM, heading back to El Poblado.

Using Taxi services are completely safe as well as using the Uber application. We also recommend arranging private transportation with: Diego Fernandez Lopez Bustamante +57-301-5835366

We have collaborated with a couple of hotels listed in the travel page and have secured discount codes for all of them. There are also plenty of AIRB&B options if that is your preference. We also recommend looking at Booking and Expedia as they have great offers as well.

The best form of payment depends on where you’re planning to go. Credit cards are widely accepted at all major restaurants and establishments, but we recommend traveling with cash as well, as some local vendors and smaller places only accept cash.

For your airport transfers, you may take out cash at the airport or ask your driver to stop at a bank before you get to your hotel/airbnb.

It's generally better to withdraw cash from an ATM in another country rather than exchanging currency at a kiosk. ATMs typically offer more favorable exchange rates compared to kiosks or currency exchange counters. However, it's a good idea to check with your bank about any international transaction fees or ATM withdrawal charges. As a tip, avoid using currency exchange kiosks at airports, as they tend to have the least favorable rates.

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