30

Apr

2026

Alessandra and David’s Romantic Oceanfront Wedding in Costa Rica by Adri Mendez Photography

Today I am taking you to Sunny Costa Rica for the gorgeous wedding of Alessandra and David who were married on 7th June 2024 at Pangas beach club. This tropical wedding is a wedding full of love, emotion, a stunning backdrop, along with some seriously stunning flowers and decoration. This destination wedding is super chill and totally perfect, the tropical flowers with the pops of colour really stand out against the beach and the greenery and add a gorgeous fun element to the day. The soft evening lighting is so pretty, the fairy lights and the candles look amazing, what a perfectly gorgeous wedding. Big thanks to planner Mil Besos Costa Rica and to the photographer Adri Mendez Photography

Alassandra and David’s wedding was a stunning celebration of love, family, and beautiful details. The couple chose bright, bold floral accents that set the tone for the day, beginning with their invitation suite.

Alassandra got ready alongside her sweet mama and had a tender moment reading her heartfelt promises to David while her mother helped her prepare.
A special and deeply emotional first look with her father followed as he teared up seeing his daughter in her stunning dress.

Meanwhile, David and his groomsmen enjoyed some pre-ceremony bonding, sipping on local Imperial Ultra beers, writing vows, and getting ready.
David opted for a white low button-up, brown loafers, and a sand-beige suit to compliment Alessandra’s pleated off shoulder dress. Their first look followed in the courtyard and Alessandra’s bouquet was on display with a beautiful peace lilies, monsteras, and roses, matching her hair piece and David’s boutonniere.

The Ceremony was held at Panga’s oceanfront event space. Details included a rose-infused floral arch with pinecone gingers, light wooden chairs, a welcome sign, and straw fans in each guest’s seat.
Alassandra walked down the aisle with her father, while David was in arm with his mother.
With the Pangas famous ficus tree and ocean in the background, Alassandra and David sealed the deal and officially became husband and wife, walking back up the aisle in celebration as friends and family cheered them on.

After the ceremony, the celebration continued on the beach with refreshing coconut drinks and sweet kisses under the Costa Rican sun. The reception to follow at Pangas Beach Club was full of charming, personal details.
A unique double surfboard served as the guest list, the couple’s beloved dog, Sequoia, made a fun appearance on stamped napkins, and guests were treated to refreshments in a coconut boat.
The table settings were equally stunning, featuring clear, gold-rimmed plates, gold silverware, and vibrant floral centerpieces. Overhead, a beautiful rattan chandelier hung with monstera, palm leaves, and bamboo light fixtures. All the details combined under a clear tent with warm fairy lights created a magical ambience for the evening.

As night fell, the candles and lights twinkled, casting a romantic glow over the entire reception.
Alassandra and David shared their first dance under the soft glow of the lights, surrounded by smiling faces. The evening’s entertainment featured captivating local fire-dancing performances, adding an exciting flair to the celebration. After cutting the cake, they shared joyful moments—dancing and playing with their nephew, toasting with family and friends, and reveling in the lively atmosphere and full celebration of becoming husband and wife.

 

 

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