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Mexico is the perfect location for destination weddings. Looking for a church wedding, Jewish, LGBTQ friendly, or lavish Indian wedding, Mexico has got you covered.
With the average cost of a wedding in Mexico being $6500, it's no wonder you're locking eyes with it for your destination wedding.
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The average cost of a wedding in Mexico is $7500. That includes 35-50 guests at a 4.5-star all-inclusive resort. Popular destinations include Cancun, Cabo, Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum.
It is definitely cheaper to have a wedding in Mexico. According to the latest statistics, the average cost of a wedding in the U.S. was $34,200 for 2025, compared to $7500 for Mexico.
Destination wedding packages in Mexico typically include:
Ceremony & venue setup
Flowers & décor
Cocktail hour and reception
Wedding coordinator
Couple’s perks (like spa credits, honeymoon nights)
All-inclusive resorts are the best and safest places to get married in Mexico. The top 5 destinations for weddings in Mexico for 2025 were Cancun, Riviera Maya, Cabo, Puerto Vallarta, and Tulum.
The best months to get married in Mexico are August and December due to the weather and prices. It really depends on what you're looking. We can help you make that decision.
No, your guests won’t have to pay to come to the wedding itself. If your wedding is at the same all-inclusive resort, they’re good to go since they’re already staying there.
The only time they might need to pay is if they’re not staying at the resort with 1 exception. Some resorts charge extra for guests who did not book through your room block. And if your wedding’s at a private spot like a villa or church, then yeah, they’d need to cover the costs to attend.