Marriage Requirements
Prior to your Manzanillo wedding, you must obtain a valid passport and an original and copy of birth certificates annotated and translated by an authorized translator certified in Spanish. Death and divorce decrees are required if applicable. Check with your Certified Destination Wedding Specialist for more details.
Travel Information
Travel Documents
Passports are required for visitors entering Mexico. If you are a citizen of the US, visit travel.state.gov for more information on travel documents needed. For Canadian travelers, visit travel.gc.ca for relevant travel information.
Language
Spanish is the official language of Mexico, though English is widely spoken and understood.
Currency and Tipping
The peso is the currency of Mexico, but US dollars are often widely accepted in resort areas.
Climate & Beaches
Climate
Manzanillo has a tropical savanna climate, with November to April temperatures ranging from 75-82 degrees Fahrenheit. The wet season is warmer and more humid, averaging 83 degrees F.
Beaches
Playa Miramar is great for body surfing and playing in the water, while Santiago Bay is a hub for fishing and scuba diving. Barra Navidad sees fewer tourists than surrounding beach towns and has plenty of charm.
Activities & Attractions
Activities
For golfers, Isla Navidad is a challenging golf course and offers great Pacific views from the surrounding sand dunes. On the water, deep-sea fishing tours in these world-renowned waters are sure to land you a hefty catch. Or, a number of local tour operators offer excursions like water skiing, kayaking, ATVing, snorkeling, and ziplining. Whatever you do, be sure to catch a glimpse of the famous “green flash” phenomenon that streaks the sky at sunset.
Nightlife