Wedding Officiant in the Riviera Maya specializing in personalized storytelling ceremonies.
If I truly believe in meaningful, personalized wedding ceremonies today, it’s because my own journey toward love —and toward Inna Weddings— was shaped by bold decisions, real-life experiences, and a deep connection to authentic stories.
Before becoming a wedding officiant, I spent several years as a wedding plannerworking and cruise ships around the world. That’s where I met the love of my life — and where I learned that real love stories don’t follow pre-written scripts.
After leaving behind a “safe” life, moving to Mexico, and creating our own intimate, non-traditional wedding, one truth became very clear to me:
the most memorable ceremonies aren’t the biggest ones — they’re the most honest.
✨ The Birth of Inna Weddings
After more than 12 years as a wedding planner and having witnessed over a thousand weddings, I began to notice something missing in many ceremonies:
repeated speeches, beautiful but generic words, and rituals with little real connection to the couple.
That’s when I knew I wanted to create something different.
Inna Weddings was born as a project dedicated to designing storytelling wedding ceremonies, written from scratch — no copy-paste — centered on each couple’s love story, values, beliefs, and vision for the future. See my process
🤍 Why I Believe in Storytelling Wedding Ceremonies
A storytelling wedding ceremony is not just a “beautiful” ceremony.
It’s an emotional experience where:
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The couple is the absolute center
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Guests become an active part of the moment
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Every word has intention
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Every ritual has meaning
Whether it’s a symbolic ceremony, a legal wedding, or a multicultural celebration, my work as a wedding officiant in the Riviera Maya is to create a moment that feels as real as your love.
🌎 My Vision as a Wedding Officiant
Today, I officiate weddings in Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Cancún, and throughout the Riviera Maya, working with couples from Mexico, the United States, Canada, and all over the world.
I don’t believe in generic ceremonies.
I believe in stories told with respect, emotion, and truth.
Because if your story isn’t ordinary, your ceremony shouldn’t be either.





