Our booking process includes the wedding concierge and planning fee. But what does it means? Well it’s all about the knowledge we have of the area. In order to create this Mexico Elopement at Nativus Tulum Glamping, the location was changed at least twice. First we suggest to change their original resort which was old and boring to the dreamlike Casa Violeta. They also preferred to have a ceremony on the beach, which sounded pretty romantic. But it is not so when you have people walking around and a ton of seaweed floating around. This doesn’t mean it can’t be done, but there are special places for that.
In turn we talked about Nativus Cenote but they where concerned about being to similar to their home landscape. Trust your planners, a cenote in the jungle could be thought as a lake with a forest, but it isn’t. And it is lovely to be able to have both. We had a Mayan Ceremony close to sunset that match perfectly with this boho inspired decor. It’s a perfect mix of elegance and wilderness.
Photography: MemoryBox Photography
Floral Design: Maria Limon
Makeup: Alex Corbanezi