Wedding Day Dress Code:

Semi-Formal Wedding Attire

Due to the uneven nature of the pathways at Secrets Moxché, we recommend a wider heel for women. As for men, we request a close-toe option, such as a loafer or deck shoe.

________________________________________

The resort has the following dress code for bars and restaurants. For dinner, Secrets Moxché requests Casual Elegance for all guests across their restaurants.

Dress Code

Casual

Bermudas (long shorts or Capri pants), sneakers/tennis shoes and sandals. Ladies must wear a bathing suit wrap or cover-up. No sleeveless shirts for men.

Casual Elegance

Sneakers/tennis shoes or dress sandals, dress shirts with short sleeves or collared shirts. No sleeveless shirts or flip-flops. Long pants required for men.

Beach Casual

Swim trunks, bathing suits and flip-flops accepted.

Formal

Men: long pants and collared shirts; dress shoes. Women: blouses, skirts, slacks or dresses; dress shoes.

Daytime Casual

Bathing suit cover-ups or shorts and tops and sandals required.

Resort Casual

Bermudas (long shorts or Capri pants), sneakers/tennis shoes and sandals. Ladies must wear a bathing suit wrap or cover-up. No sleeveless shirts for men.

Pool Casual

Bathing suits allowed. Cover-up and sandals (or flip flops) preferred.

Packing Essentials

Your room at the resort will include a hairdryer, scale, luxury toiletries, robes, slippers, steamer, safe, and minibar.

Travel Essentials

• Passport (valid for entire stay)

• Copies/photos of passport & ID

• Boarding passes / airline app

• Resort confirmation & transportation info (Kasey provides this!)

• Travel insurance details

• Credit card + small amount of cash (USD & pesos)

• Phone + charger

• Sunglasses

• Reusable water bottle

Clothing

Daytime / Pool & Beach

• Swimsuits (2–3)

• Cover-ups

• Flip-flops or slides

• Lightweight shorts, skirts, or linen pants

• T-shirts, tanks, or breathable tops

• Casual sundresses/shirts/shorts

• Hat or cap

• Rash guard (optional)

Evening / Dining

• Dressy outfits for dinners or shows

• Lightweight sweater or wrap (AC can be chilly)

• Dress shoes, wedges, or sandals

• Men: collared shirts, slacks, loafers

Active / Excursions

• Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers

• Athletic wear

• Light rain jacket or poncho

• Water shoes (for cenotes, reefs, or rocky beaches)

Toiletries & Health

We recommend bringing more than you think you might use for sunscreen, bug spray, medicines, etc. While the resort will offer these, you will pay a steep price. On our first trip to Mexico we paid $15 for one tube of SPF lip balm. 

We also recommend taking a probiotic (e.g., Culturelle) a week before your trip, during your trip, and after, to reduce your chance of digestion woes. 

• Sunscreen (reef-safe, SPF 30+)

• After-sun lotion or aloe

• Insect repellent (DEET is highly recommended)

• Face & skincare products

• Makeup & hair tools

• Hair ties / clips

• Deodorant

• Razor / shaving items

• Toothbrush & toothpaste

• Personal medications

• Pain reliever

• Motion sickness tablets

• Electrolyte packets

• Hand sanitizer & wipes

Beach & Pool Extras

• Beach bag or tote

• Waterproof phone pouch

• Book / Kindle

• Towel clips

Resort & Convenience Items

• Wrinkle-release spray

• Travel-size laundry detergent (for rinsing swimsuits)

• Ziplock bags (wet clothes, snacks, sunscreen spills)

• Sleep mask & earplugs