We’re so excited to celebrate this special day with the people we love most. Your presence means the world to us, and we can’t wait to share this new chapter with you. Here you’ll find everything you need to know about our wedding—from the schedule and venue details to accommodations and FAQs. Thank you for being part of our story. We look forward to making unforgettable memories together.
see you!





The Main Event
Date & Time
Saturday, The 27th of February, 2027
Ceremony starts at 4:30 PM
We Hope to Celebrate With You
Your presence would mean so much to us. If you’ll be joining us on our special day, we’d be grateful if you could let us know by clicking the button below. If you’re unable to attend, we kindly ask that you still submit your RSVP. Your response, whether attending or not, will help us finalize our plans.
Please RSVP by December 1, 2026. If we don’t hear from you by then, we’ll assume that you’re unable to join us. Thank you for understanding, and we truly hope to celebrate with you!
Confirm Your AttendanceTimeline
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Ceremony
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Cocktails
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Reception
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After Party
Accommodations
To keep everything running smoothly on the big day, all rooms at Kalinto Resort have been reserved for our wedding party. If you’re planning to stay overnight, we’ve put together a list of nearby accommodations for your convenience. We recommend booking your stay as early as possible to secure your preferred option.
- Villa Elisa (120m away)
- La Residencia Nanale (900m away)
- Sundowners Beach Villas (1.4km away)
- Hayati Beach Resort (3.4km away)
- Indira Beach House Zambales (3.7km away)
The Wedding Party
Parents of The Bride
Arlyn Suarez
Rolando Suarez
and the late Enrico Mariano
Parents of The Groom
Sheila Quismundo
Jose Rodrigo Quismundo
Principal Sponsors
Iris Noreen Camarillo
Jennifer Suarez
Christina Iguidez
Tricia Sibal
Cecil Abundo
Brenda Zapanta
Emil Camarillo
Engr. Louie De Belen
Ercito Victolero
Erwin Sibal
Arnold John Bernabe
Adel Mendoza
Maids of Honor
Mary Diane Therese Armas
Dr. Aira Luthrell Mayandia
Best Men
Engr. Jesus Paolo Mendoza
Engr. Carl Andrew Yumul
Bridesmaids & Bridesman
Ar. Rhea Jane Bernardino
Colleen Telpo
Rommelyn Donor
Maiah Nervar
Engr. Rachelle Geleen Tejada
Katrina Pante
Velorie Ramos
Arvie Crisnel Gabilagon
Groomsmen and Groomswoman
Engr. Richard Ver Pante
Engr. Don Albert Tejada
Miguel Francis Yan
Engr. Lawrence Alfred Ramos
Paolo Joshua Torreno
Ar. Jian Paolo Versoza
Ar. Adolf Michael Aparte
Gienelle Mata
Flowermen
Mach Eric Lazatin
Scott Martin Estante
Best Doggos
Dipper & Summer
What to Wear
Gentlemen are invited to wear a barong with trousers. Jeans and casual bottoms are strictly discouraged. Ladies are invited to wear long, flowy dresses in soft hues of the color palette or in complementary floral prints. We kindly ask that neon and dark colors be avoided.
As the ceremony will be held on the beach and the reception in a garden, we recommend block heels, wedges, or flats for ease and comfort. For inspiration, you may refer to our Pinterest boards:
Ladies
Gentlemen
Guest Color Palette
FAQs
How do I get to the venue?
The wedding will be held at Kalinto Resort in Zambales. If you’re driving from Metro Manila, the trip typically takes around 3.5–4.5 hours, depending on traffic. We recommend using Waze or Google Maps for the most up-to-date route.
Where should I stay?
The rooms at Kalinto Resort have been reserved exclusively for our wedding party. If you’re planning to stay overnight, we’ve put together a list of nearby accommodations that we recommend for your convenience. We encourage you to book your stay as early as possible, as availability may be limited.
What should I wear?
We’ll share our dress code and color palette in the What to Wear section. We kindly ask everyone to follow the suggested attire so we can create a beautiful and cohesive celebration together.
What shoes do you recommend?
Our ceremony and reception will be held outdoors, so we recommend wearing comfortable footwear. Block heels, wedges, dressy flats, or loafers are great options. Stilettos may sink into the ground, so you may want to avoid them.
Is parking available?
Yes! Complimentary parking is available at the venue for guests arriving by car.
What time should I arrive?
We recommend arriving 30–45 minutes before the ceremony so you’ll have plenty of time to park, settle in, and find your seat before everything begins.
Can I bring a plus one?
To keep our celebration intimate, we can only accommodate the guests named on your invitation. Thank you so much for understanding and helping us celebrate with our closest family and friends.
Are children invited?
While we absolutely adore your little ones, our wedding will be an adults-only celebration unless your invitation specifically includes your children. We hope this gives everyone a chance to relax and enjoy the evening!
When is the RSVP deadline?
Please submit your RSVP by December 1, 2026 so we can finalize our seating arrangements and coordinate with our vendors. We truly appreciate your timely response!
Do you have a gift registry?
Your love, support, and presence on our special day are the greatest gifts we could ask for. If you’d like to bless us further, a monetary gift toward our future together would be sincerely appreciated.
Can I take photos during the ceremony?
We kindly ask everyone to keep phones and cameras tucked away during the ceremony so we can all be fully present in the moment. Don’t worry—our official photo & video team will capture everything! Once the ceremony is over, we’d love for you to snap away and share the memories with us.
Who should I contact if I have questions?
If you have any questions before the wedding, feel free to reach out to either of us. We’re always happy to help!
One last thing...
Thank you for taking the time to celebrate this season with us. Whether you’re traveling from near or far, your presence means more to us than words can express. We can’t wait to laugh, dance, and make unforgettable memories with all of you.
See you in Zambales!
love,