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The 30 Best Places to Elope in Mexico for Incredible Wedding Photos

Photo: The Times We Have.

Hello dear friends of Frida Enamorada!

It is well known that in this blog we are big fans of elopement weddings, even before they gained the popularity they have today. That's why we are always sharing tips and ideas for all those adventurous couples who want to break away from tradition.

Having an elopement no longer necessarily means having to leave behind the idea of having a wedding to run away to get married and run away from everything in a rebellious way without anyone knowing about it. Elopement ceremonies have taken on a whole new meaning and have become another way for couples to complement their weddings, the perfect opportunity for them to have a solo adventure and share their vows in a very emotional and memorable way in a spectacular setting away from the hustle and bustle of conventional weddings.

Whether you and your partner don't want to celebrate a typical wedding with a party, you want to renew vows or have a small intimate moment before your big wedding to keep a nice memory with epic photos, choosing the best destination to celebrate an elopement will always depend on your tastes and personality as a couple... from the beautiful Caribbean sea, to the great desert landscapes in the north of the country, today we want to share with you what for us are the 30 best places to elope in Mexico for incredible wedding photos, all amazing places that will be the perfect setting to achieve the most memorable photos.

  • 1. A mystic cenote in Tulúm, Quintana Roo

Photo: Oscar Castro Photo.

Nothing more mystical than exchanging vows with an ancestral Mayan ceremony in a cenote in Tulum. If you and your partner are connected to your spiritual side, this is without a doubt the best option.

  • 2. Among vineyards and mountains in Valle de Guadalupe

Photo: The Times We Have.

Boutique hotels and restaurants and the spectacular scenery of this destination surrounded by mountains, vineyards and a Mediterranean climate explains why Valle de Guadalupe is at its best. It is also impossible to resist a place full of good wine and one of the best gastronomic samples in the country.

  • 3. Walking through the picturesque streets of San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas

Photo: Xico Gutierrez Photo.

The streets of San Cristobal are one of the most beautiful ones, a Pueblo Mágico that allows you to live our Mexican traditions to the fullest. Music, colors and majestic natural landscapes are what fill this beautiful destination with charm.

  • 4. Under the spectacular Huasteca in Monterrey

Photo: Johansson Correa.

There is not much else to say about this spectacular destination with this image, just imagine celebrating your elopement wedding at the foot of this great canyon in the ecological park La Huasteca in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León, a magical place ideal for adventure.

  • 5. In front of a giant cactus and the Pacific Ocean in Todos Santos.

Photo: Jessyka Real.

In Todos Santos, you will experience the vibes of Baja Sur in all its beauty, because there is something very special about the duality formed by the desert and the great Pacific Ocean. Besides being a great spot for beautiful photos, it is also an incredible location to celebrate a symbolic ceremony officiated by a shaman in front of this epic landscape.

  • 6. At the waterfalls of Hierve el Agua, Oaxaca

Photo: Jovi Travel.

The petrified waterfalls of Hierve el Agua in Oaxaca are one of the most epic natural scenarios in México, imagine coming face to face with a landscape that stretches to the horizon. It will be hard to beat something so epic.

  • 7. In the yellow streets of Izamal, Yucatán

Photo: Memorybox Photography.

Izamal is known as the yellow city due to the color of its buildings that have been painted in this color to maintain the essence of its era. It is a Pueblo Mágico where time stands still, a peculiar place that combines its pre-Hispanic past, its colonial period and the present day to perfection. It is the perfect setting for Instagram-worthy photos.

  • 8. Among the agaves of Tequila, Jalisco

Photo: Carlos Elizondo.

This town in Jalisco is world famous due to being the producer of the famous Mexican drink that bears its name. This makes it an epic setting, due to its large fields of agave from which tequila is produced making it a perfect backdrop for beautiful wedding photos.

  • 9. In the historic streets of the great Mexico City

Photo: LA76 Photography.

If you and your partner want to feel the big city vibes, then the great Mexico City is a place you can not leave off the radar. The historic buildings, museums and streets full of tradition mixed with the modernity of the country's capital make this city an incredible option for an elopement city wedding.

  • 10. Under the great Cerro del Tepozteco

Photo: PD Love Storyteller.

The imposing Cerro del Tepozteco in Tepoztlán, Morelos, is a unique place that emanates a special energy because on its summit there is a pyramid with a shrine dedicated to the Mexica warriors. It is an ideal place to recharge energies and welcome your new life as a couple.

  • 11. In an archaeological site in Yucatán

Photo: Fabrizio Simoneen.

México is full of archaeological sites, and undoubtedly Yucatán has a historical legacy like few other territories in the world. Chichen Itzá, Uxmal, Ek Balam, Dzibilchaltun and Mayapan, among many others, are the heritage of one of the greatest civilizations in the world. When visiting these destinations, you have to take into account that it should always be done from a place of respect, always prioritizing their conservation, so the ideal is to celebrate an elopement without distractions where the intention and emotion is the most important thing.

  • 12. With an epic sunset as your background on the island of Holbox.

Photo: Conie Suarez Bravo.

This paradisiacal island in Quintana Roo is known for having one of the most spectacular sunsets in the world, where the red sun meets the Caribbean sea and the seagulls become the main witnesses of its celebration.

  • 13. In the great desert of Sonora

Photo: AGBA Weddings.

The Sonoran Desert is famous for being one of the most stunning ones and for having the largest biodiversity in the world in this type of ecosystem, which makes it one of the most epic scenarios of our country.

  • 14. The spectacular dunes of Cuervitos in Baja California.

Photo: The Times We Have.

You don’t need to travel to the Middle East to visit the most majestic desert landscapes, in the north of the country lies this magical place surrounded by large sand dunes that look like something out of a post-apocalyptic tale. Undoubtedly, one of the most incredible natural scenarios in México.

  • 15. Under the colorful papel picado in Sayulita.

Photo: Joshua Nuñez.

Yes, we love the beautiful natural landscapes of our México, but there is also a special magic in those little Instagrammable corners that are full of the authentic essence and color of our country. So of course the colorful streets of Sayulita filled with papel picado could not be left behind.

  • 16. A callejoneada with giant puppets in the streets of San Miguel de Allende.

Photo: Carlos Elizondo.

One of the Pueblos Mágicos with more history and tradition in our country is San Miguel de Allende, a place recognized worldwide for its colonial architecture and its streets full of color, mariachi and its traditional callejoneadas with the great puppets that announce to the world their celebration of love.

  • 17. At the top of the Tarahumara mountain range in Chihuahua.

Photo: Sergio Quezada.

A destination suitable only for adventurous spirits who wish to make their elopement wedding an adrenaline-filled experience. If hiking is your thing then climbing the Sierra Tarahumara, and then exchanging your vows at your final destination, will be a dream come true in this majestic destination.

  • 18. The colorful trajineras of Xochimilco

Photo: The Times We Have.

Fiesta, mariachi and tequila will be the main companions in this location. The canals of Xochimilco are a very unconventional option and therefore, one of the most memorable to exchange vows aboard one of its colorful trajineras.

  • 19. At the mystical Copa del Sol in Careyes, Jalisco.

Photo: Dani García.

La Copa del Sol, an extraordinary monument situated on a cliff overlooking Playa Teopa in the lush destination of Careyes, Jalisco. La Copa del Sol is a place to meditate, recharge your energy and forget about the world for a minute, making it an ideal place for a memorable and meaningful exchange of vows. From the heights, you can admire one of the most spectacular sunsets in the world.

  • 20. In front of the turquoise sea of the Mexican Caribbean.

Photo: Andre Gouin.

The Caribbean Sea in our country is always a favorite, its beaches are one of the favorites for to celebrate weddings for locals and foreigners. Celebrating an elopement wedding in front of its turquoise waters will always have a very special charm.

  • 21. In the traditional calenda through the streets of Oaxaca.

Photo: Benjamin Wheeler.

One of our favorite Mexican traditions will always be the calenda in Oaxaca, this colorful parade full of dancing and partying where the Oaxacan chinas with their traditional costumes and baskets full of flowers accompany the couples from the church to the reception. Simply a beautiful cultural display that we hope will never be forgotten.

  • 22. On the mirrored floor in El Salar in Baja California

Photo: Claudia Lam Photography.

South of Mexicali, the road that leads to San Felipe, surrounded by high mountains and desert landscapes, hides a gap that leads to a large salt flat that paints the panorama in white. To arrive at El Salar is to find a fragment covered with salt that, when reflected by the sun, achieves a mirror effect that makes it an incredible backdrop for the most memorable photographs.

  • 23. In a historic hacienda in Mérida

Photo: Alejandro Manzo.

One of the great legacies of our colonial past are the historic haciendas, places full of history that maintain the original essence of México at that time. Undoubtedly incredible places to celebrate love by taking a trip back in time.

  • 24. Under the Iztaccihuatl volcano

Photo: Fer Weddings.

The Iztaccihuatl-Popocatepetl National Park, endowed with great biodiversity and natural wealth, is one of the oldest protected areas in the country. There are several hiking trails surrounded by a great variety of flora and fauna of the region, as well as waterfalls and streams. An ideal place for nature lovers, where they can camp and enjoy the incredible landscapes and starry nights, as well as practice mountain biking and horseback riding.

  • 25. Among the rocky mountains of La Rumorosa in Baja California.

Photo: The Times We Have.

The majestic Rumorosa offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views of our country. It is an ideal destination to escape on a road trip, enjoy the journey and get off at one of its hidden spots to exchange vows among its rocky mountains.

  • 26. In the surreal red dunes of Pacula, Hidalgo, México.

Photo: Fernando Caballero.

The red dunes of Pacula, an almost unknown place in México that is located 5 hours from México City and is known for its terracotta sand that achieves a landscape that seems out of this planet. This red sand field is surrounded by a cloud forest populated by juniper, pine and cedar trees, which makes it an ideal location for the most epic photographs.

  • 27. In front of the pink waters of Las Coloradas de Yucatán.

Photo: Jovi Travel.

Tucked away in a paradisiacal corner of the Yucatán Peninsula are these stunning pink lakes in México, known as Las Coloradas. The fascinating landscape is famous for its cotton candy-colored waters, pastel blue skies and white sand beaches. Upon arrival, pick a spot and take some time to contemplate it while your senses reconnect with nature. Afterwards you can have a memorable exchange of vows or an amazing photo session.

  • 28. In the surrealist garden of Edward James in San Luis Potosí.

Edward James’ Surrealist Garden was created by the creative mind of this English poet and artist, in the heart of the Magic Town of Xilitla, southeast of San Luis Potosí. This place is famous for its surrealist architecture that evokes both the orchids that James loved so much and the vegetation that internationally identifies the Huasteca Potosina. Without a doubt, one of the most iconic places for spectacular couple photos in our country.

  • 29. In the former mansion of Porfirio Díaz at Hacienda Maltaraña in Jalisco.

Photo: Alex Rodriguez.

Hacienda Maltaraña is an emblematic mansion of French architecture that once belonged to General Porfirio Díaz. In fact, this was his resting house, as he used to visit it during Easter vacations. This site is located in Maltaraña, also known as "La Palmita" municipality of Jamay, Jalisco at the foot of the Lerma River. Its interior is closed, but it is worth a visit to get lost in the fantasy and capture photos that look like something out of a fairy tale.

  • 30. Inside the forest of Los Dinamos National Park in México City.

Photo: Cheesiness

Los Dinamos is the ideal place to reconnect with nature and get away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. The park is an ecotourism strip with forests, waterfalls and waterfalls of the Magdalena River, the last river in México City. Here you can also practice various activities such as biking, climbing, zip-lining, rappelling, camping, trout fishing or horseback riding. An ideal setting for an adventure elopement with Instagram-worthy photos.


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The 30 best places to elope in Mexico for incredible wedding photos.

  1. A mystic cenote in Tulúm, Quintana Roo

  2. Among vineyards and mountains in Valle de Guadalupe

  3. Walking through the picturesque streets of San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas

  4. Under the spectacular Huasteca in Monterrey

  5. In front of a giant cactus and the Pacific Ocean in Todos Santos

  6. At the waterfalls of Hierve el Agua, Oaxaca

  7. In the yellow streets of Izamal, Yucatán

  8. Among the agaves of Tequila, Jalisco

  9. In the historic streets of the great Mexico City

  10. Under the great Cerro del Tepozteco

  11. In an archaeological site in Yucatán

  12. With an epic sunset as your background on the island of Holbox

  13. In the great desert of Sonora

  14. The spectacular dunes of Cuervitos in Baja California

  15. Under the colorful papel picado in Sayulita

  16. A callejoneada with giant puppets in the streets of San Miguel de Allende

  17. At the top of the Tarahumara mountain range in Chihuahua

  18. The colorful trajineras of Xochimilco

  19. At the mystical Copa del Sol in Careyes, Jalisco

  20. In front of the turquoise sea of the Mexican Caribbean

  21. In the traditional calenda through the streets of Oaxaca

  22. On the mirrored floor in El Salar in Baja California

  23. In a historic hacienda in Mérida

  24. Under the Iztaccihuatl volcano

  25. Among the rocky mountains of La Rumorosa in Baja California

  26. In the surreal red dunes of Pacula, Hidalgo, México

  27. In front of the pink waters of Las Coloradas de Yucatán

  28. In the surrealist garden of Edward James in San Luis Potosí

  29. In the former mansion of Porfirio Díaz at Hacienda Maltaraña in Jalisco

  30. Inside the forest of Los Dinamos National Park in México City

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