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Hotel Xcaret's on-site chapel is what wedding dreams are made of
Hotel Xcaret Mexico has unveiled its exclusive on-site chapel, the new Capilla de Todos los Ángeles (All Angels Chapel), located on the highest point of the Xpiral Pyramid. The chapel serves as a spectacular venue for couples who choose the Mexican Caribbean as the location for their wedding ceremony.
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Nestled on one of the highest points of the property, Hotel Xcaret Mexico’s chapel provides breathtaking views of the ocean and lush property grounds.
The chapel decor is characterized by an altar carved out of a large boulder and benches made from natural stone and wood, making it a unique, natural setting for a romantic ceremony. The location offers two access points either through a set of stairs or a ramp. Couples also have the option of having an alfresco ceremony with the sliding doors to let in the warm Caribbean breeze, or having a closed-door ceremony with air conditioning.
In addition to weddings, other ceremonies can take place at the chapel, such as baptisms, where guests can enjoy sounds of the Xcaret choir and traditional Mexican indigenous drummers.
When there are no ceremonies scheduled, Catholic Mass will be held every Sunday at the new chapel, offering hotel guests the opportunity to visit this alluring sanctuary.
Couples can choose from three wedding packages that range from basic, which includes a minister, wedding coordinator, makeup and hair stylist for the bride, and wedding cake; to a premium package that includes live music, a private dinner and a premium bar.
The Xpiral Pyramid opened in March and, in addition to the chapel, it boasts a spacious lounge that can host a variety of events, a restaurant and the Hotel Xcaret’s X Lounge. From the top of Xpiral, guests can enjoy unparalleled views of the Mexican Caribbean from over 160 feet above sea level.
To learn more, visit http://www.hotelxcaret.com.