
Dylan and Klaus wanted small and intimate — 30 guests, a terrace setting on Baby Beach, and a wedding where the location did the heavy lifting. They moved away from their family before the wedding, so wherever they married, it would be a destination for their guests regardless. They picked Mexico. Vacationeeze handled the rest.
The proposal
They love finding shark teeth at a local Florida beach. He pretended he'd found a great white. Then he got down on one knee. For a couple who finds magic in small, specific things — a shark tooth, a favourite beach — a destination wedding made complete sense.
Why a destination wedding
Dylan and Klaus had moved away from their family, which meant wherever they married, guests would be travelling. If everyone was making a trip anyway, it should be somewhere worth the journey. They chose a small, intimate wedding: 30 guests, a beach terrace, and the kind of setting that makes the travel feel justified the moment you arrive.
The ceremony
The ceremony was at the Baby Beach Terrace Upper level, with cocktails on the lower terrace and the reception on the terrace itself. Thirty guests, three levels of the same stunning setting, and a November date in Mexico that delivered everything it promised. "The resort was beautiful!" — the thing guests kept saying after.
Working with Vacationeeze
"Vacationeeze was amazing! They put my nerves at ease and were there to help whenever I needed." Dylan's advice to other couples starting destination wedding planning is unambiguous: "You NEED a destination coordinator."
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