Many couples are planning destination weddings in Mexico these days. If you are looking for a way to cut costs on your destination wedding, considering heading to the Riviera Maya. Sandos Hotels & Resorts on the Riviera Maya is offering a special free wedding package. If you book at least five rooms for five nights for your wedding group, you will get all these services free of charge: wedding coordinator, decorated wedding site, wedding cake, music, wedding certificate and a bunch of perks for the bride and groom.

Sandos Hotels & Resorts has four all-inclusive properties in Mexico that are eligible for this special – Caracol Beach Resort & Spa, Select Club Beach Resort & Spa, Playacar Beach Resort & Spa, and Sandos Playacar Riviera Hotel & Spa.
To learn more about the details of this special deal, visit sandoshotels.com or call 1-866-887-5601. Here are some special requirements for getting married in Mexico:
In order for U.S. citizens to get married in Mexico, the bride and groom must arrive in the country at least three working days prior to the wedding date and provide valid passports and a tourist visa (given to all travelers upon entry to Mexico at the airport). Brides and grooms are required to take a blood test in Mexico (arranged by the wedding coordinator at a cost of US $200 per couple, payable in cash) and must have four witnesses to the ceremony who have also been in Mexico for at least three business days prior to the ceremony (witnesses can be provided by the hotel at a cost of US $30 per witness). The Judge’s transportation to the hotel (US $30) and a translation fee (US $40) are not included in the price of the package and must be paid in cash on the day of the wedding.

please let you give response to get sweet from mexico to be my soul mate.
i live in afriva ( ethiopia)
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byyyy
i have a deploma & i want to continue my degree in mexico
We want a simple wedding on the beach. There will be four guest. We would like a wedding planner to organize this for us. Please reply with what the cost would be. We are planning it for around Jan. 15, 16, or 17. Thanks
Hello,
My fiancee and I are planning on getting married around March 15th, 2010 in Puerto Vallarta.
He was married before and was separated for years, however his divorce was not final until March 23, 2009.
Is it true that you must be divorced for one year before you can be married in Mexico?
Kara
I recommend your wedding to be at the Barcelo Maya Beach Resort, I attended a wedding there and was able to be the photographer and it was a blast and gorgeous!