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How Much Does a Destination Wedding in Mexico Cost for 50 Guests?

Posted in Cabo San Lucas Wedding, Destination Wedding

Planning a destination wedding in Mexico is exciting—but it also raises one of the most common questions we hear:
💭 “How much will it really cost to host 50 guests?”

While prices vary depending on your preferences, resort, and level of service, here’s a helpful breakdown based on real numbers from couples we work with every day.

Beach wedding setup in Tulum Mexico

1. Wedding Planner: $3,500 (Typical range: $2,000–$7,000)

Hiring a destination wedding planner is one of the smartest investments you can make. A planner helps design, coordinate, and execute your wedding—handling everything from timelines and vendors to onsite logistics. Many also manage your group’s travel and room block.


2. Resort Wedding Package: $13,000 (Typical range: $10,000–$20,000)

Most resorts offer wedding packages that include the ceremony, cocktail hour, reception, food, and drinks. Pricing increases with added décor, private venues, or premium menu options—but even upgraded packages are often more affordable than U.S. weddings.


3. Photography: $5,000 (Typical range: $3,000–$10,000)

Photography is a must-have. Some couples add videography for full coverage. Be sure to choose a team familiar with destination weddings and local lighting conditions.


4. DJ or Entertainment: $3,000 (Typical range: $2,000–$6,000)

Whether you choose a DJ, mariachi band, or live music, entertainment is key to a fun reception. Ask about equipment fees and travel costs.


5. Floral Decor: $7,000 (Typical range: $3,000–$15,000++)

Floral and décor costs can vary significantly based on your vision. With endless inspiration from Pinterest and Instagram, many couples arrive with big ideas—but resorts often have limited inventory to match those looks.

That’s where partnering with a dedicated floral and décor company becomes essential.

A full-service design team can do more than just provide flowers—they bring your entire vision to life. This often includes:

  • Bouquets, boutonnieres, and centerpieces
  • Ceremony arches and aisle décor
  • Upgraded reception tables, chairs, linens, and chargers
  • Glassware, lounge furniture, and lighting
  • Welcome signage and seating charts
  • Custom features like tequila escort card walls or branded photo backdrops

💡 This is also where hiring a destination wedding planner truly makes a difference.

Décor and design are often one of the biggest budget categories, and having a planner who understands your vision—and knows how to communicate it clearly to vendors—is crucial. Resort coordinators do not manage or direct outside vendors brought in by the couple. Without a planner, you risk having your design pieces delivered without clear oversight.

A destination wedding planner acts as your representative—managing design details, confirming vendor execution, and ensuring that everything looks and feels the way you imagined it on wedding day.

Floral Decor Example Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

6. Welcome Gifts: $1,500 (Typical range: $1,000–$2,500)

Welcome bags are a thoughtful touch for your guests, often including items like sunscreen, local treats, or personalized mementos. The final cost depends on the items you choose and the level of customization.


7. Bridal Hair and Makeup: $800 (Range: $500–$1,200)

Look and feel your best with professional beauty services. A trial is highly recommended (and often included).


8. Tipping: $1,500 (Typical range: Varies)

While tipping isn’t always required, it’s appreciated. Budget for resort staff, vendors, and coordinators who help bring your day to life.


Estimated Total Cost: $35,300 (Range: $25,000–$50,000)

The cost of a destination wedding in Mexico depends on your style, priorities, and guest count. This estimate reflects a well-rounded wedding experience for 50 guests—with room to scale up or down.


Why Hiring a Destination Wedding Planner is Worth It

Planning from afar can feel overwhelming. That’s where a full-service destination wedding planner comes in. Your planner helps you:

  • Design your wedding
  • Choose and manage vendors
  • Navigate resort contracts
  • Organize your guest room block
  • Be your advocate throughout the process

A great planner knows the destination, understands how resorts operate, and helps you avoid costly mistakes.


📌 Tips for Planning a Destination Wedding in Mexico

✅ Set a realistic budget: Prioritize what matters most—design, food, venue, etc.
✅ Don’t skip videography: You won’t regret it.
✅ Book early: Resorts fill fast. Plan at least 12 months in advance.
✅ Communicate with guests: Send save-the-dates 9–12 months out.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much do wedding packages cost in Mexico?
A: For 50 guests, most start around $10,000 and increase with customizations.

Q: Why does floral design vary so much in price?
A: The type of flowers, scale of décor, and labor required all affect pricing.

Q: Can my planner help with travel arrangements?
A: Yes! Many planners (like us) also coordinate group travel and manage your resort room block.

💬 Ready to plan your destination wedding in Mexico?

We specialize in full-service wedding planning for couples hosting weddings at top resorts like Valentin Imperial Riviera Maya and more. From room blocks to vendor coordination and stunning wedding design—we handle it all.

👉 Schedule a consultation

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