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Rachel & Samuel

Saturday, June 20, 2026 • Bayahíbe, Dominican Republic
62 Days To Go!

Rachel & Samuel

Saturday, June 20, 2026 • Bayahíbe, Dominican Republic
62 Days To Go!

Q + A

What dates are the bride and groom staying?

Arrival: 6/17/2026 - Departure: 6/27/2026 (Book your stay for as little or as long as you please! The ceremony is on 6/20/2026.)

What does an all-inclusive stay include?

Once you’ve paid for your stay, you won’t have to worry about paying for meals, drinks, entertainment, and many other services while you're there. However, this does not include airfare, transportation to and from the airport, excursions, and tips for the staff.

When should I RSVP?

Please RSVP by April 1st 2026.

Will I need to make a (USD) currency exchange for pesos (DOP)?

No, USD is preferred for tipping the resort staff and for excursions. Please take out cash before your departure and bring plenty of small bills (it will be difficult to break large bills while there).

What airport should I fly to in the DR?

PUJ - Punta Cana International Airport

How long does it take to get from PUJ airport to the resort?

1 HOUR (Reminder to set up your private transportation for your arrival and departure with W2M.)

Is it okay to drink the water in DR?

Do not drink water from the hotel faucets. They will provide water bottles in your room for brushing your teeth. Water served at the bars/restaurants is okay to drink. Bottled water is also available at the resort shops.

TIP: Bring your own Yeti, Tumbler, or favorite reusable cup to keep your drinks cold and the party going!

What should I wear to the wedding?

Our wedding is beach semi-formal, so think polished, comfortable, and sand-friendly. Lightweight, breathable fabrics like linen or cotton are highly encouraged to stay cool. For women: Flowy dresses, midi or maxi styles, or dressy rompers are perfect. Sandals, wedges, or flats work best-skip the stilettos since they aren't ideal for the sand. For men: Dress shirts with slacks or a button-down with nice shorts are great options. The bride and groom will be barefoot for the ceremony since it will take place on the beach, so feel free to kick off your shoes too if you'd like! Most importantly, we want you to feel comfortable and enjoy the celebration with us!

What are the all-inclusive restaurant options?

Taino Buffet - This buffet offers 7 live cooking stations with a wide variety of world cuisines, including Asian, Italian, and Mexican food.

Yuca - Caribbean restaurant offering dishes such as Jamaican jerk chicken, Cuban picadillo, and Mexican rice pudding, among many more options.

La Toscana - Traditional Italian restaurant. Yummy baked lasagna and great pizza!

Terrace Tapas & Lounge Restaurant - International and Dominican dishes.

Rodeo Steak House - Offers dishes such as Bourbon spare rib, New York steak, burgers, lobster soup, and Caesar salad.

Sorrento Pizza - Pasta and wood-fired pizzas.

Creperie - Sweet or salty crepes.

Thalassa - Breakfast buffet each morning. Mediterranean dishes for dinner.

Siwichi - Peruvian-style dishes such as fish ceviche, tuna, noodles with shrimp, and many other dishes.

Tao-Cat - Asian dishes such as ramen, stuffed bao bread, chicken, and more.

Bloved - The best breakfast menu. Caribbean and international dishes served during dinner.

Note: The restaurants will have a capacity limit. Book your dinner reservations at least two nights in advance. The buffets will be your only option if you do not book your restaurant reservations in advance. We recommend booking your first two to three dinners when you arrive for check-in. Most of the restaurants require the reservations to be made in-person with the hostess.