Kayla and Derek envisioned a destination wedding that felt less like a formal event and more like an intentional gathering of the people who matter most. Set a…
Photographed in 35mm film and digital by Maggie Collazo Photo, their destination wedding wasn’t just about matrimony. It was about being together in a personal way.




A Place Chosen With Intention
For the couple, Cancun destination wedding vibes weren't just about tropical beauty (though it definitely influenced their decision!). Kayla and Derek were about experience. With the sound of the waves nearby and palms giving the ceremony space the perfect backdrop, guests were encouraged to slow down, soak up the sunshine, and truly savor every moment. From heartfelt conversations to playful beachside laughs over margaritas, the Mexican Caribbean setting elevated every part of the weekend into something meaningful and memorable.


The Ceremony: Simple, Serene, and Seaside
Just steps from the glistening water, Kayla and Derek's modern outdoor ceremony was intentionally minimalist with wooden chiavari chairs facing the sea, a gentle breeze weaving through the Stone Gazebo, and a focus on heartfelt wedding vows. We especially loved the colorful floral altar arrangement to help visually anchor the space to where the couple said I Do!




A Tropical Boho Aesthetic
The couple’s tropical boho wedding aesthetic came alive in thoughtful pops of orange and warm, natural textures. Instead of a traditional ballroom reception, the evening took place in an open‑air thatched-roof palapa where the glow of sunset set the tone for what was to come.Bird of paradise, anthurium, and heliconia flowers decorated the tables surrounded by pillar candles and votives. Everything complemented the setting rather than competing with it – and what we think makes for a perfect destination wedding vibe!
From the rattan lanterns to the sand-colored velvet table linens, it felt like an extension of the beach itself, celebrating nature’s palette and letting joyful moments unfold organically.






Unforgettable Entertainment
Guest experience was a true highlight of the night! The couple brought energy and flair to the reception with a mariachi band that had everyone smiling and tapping toes. Professional dancers on stilts waving iridescent wings kicked off the party, and later in the evening, Kayla and Derek surprised everyone with an illuminated water drums performance.From a welcome dinner on the beach to an exciting reception filled with movement and joy, Kayla and Derek’s Cancun wedding day captured exactly what they had hoped for: an intimate beach destination wedding focused on presence, relationship, and unforgettable moments.



VENDOR CREDITS
Photography: Maggie Collazo Photo | Venue, Coordination, Rentals, Catering, & Beauty: Finest Playa Mujeres | Florals: Velvet Event Design | Stationery: Salt and Paper Press | Videography: Seasons Photo and Video | Entertainment: GSP Audio Visual Weddings | Specialty Entertainment: Drums In Paradise | Cake Topper: Designed by Corby via Etsy | Bride's Gown & Veil: Savvy Bride Boutique | Bridesmaid Attire: David's Bridal | Groom's Attire: Enzo Custom | Groomsmen Attire: Macy's | Wedding Rings: Brilliant Earth | Bride's Jewelry: Jonida Ripani via Etsy | Bride's Shoes: Pelino Sandals via Etsy | Groom's Shoes: Allen Edmonds | Groomsmen Accessories: Mini Swag Textiles via Etsy
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