Tucked away in the heart of Tulum, Casa Malca is more than just a venue—it’s a canvas where love stories unfold under the warm Mexican sun. For Andrea and Liam, it became the backdrop of a wedding that perfectly blended art, nature, and timeless romance.
The ceremony took place beneath a canopy of driftwood and linen, with the Caribbean Sea humming in the distance. Every detail reflected the couple’s love for vintage aesthetics and subtle elegance—from the dried floral arrangements to the muted pastel linens and hand-written vows tucked into old leather-bound journals.

Liam, a quiet collector of classic timepieces, wore his grandfather’s 1960s Omega on the day, paired with a modern twist: a custom-made wristwatch strap crafted from reclaimed Italian leather. It was a small detail, but one that reflected the day’s overall harmony between old and new—much like Casa Malca itself, where contemporary art meets colonial charm.
As the night fell and the fairy lights danced above the dinner tables, guests toasted with mezcal cocktails and danced barefoot in the sand. There was no need for extravagance—the setting, the people, and the love shared were more than enough.
Casa Malca isn’t just a venue. It’s a place where moments are etched into memory, where even a simple detail—like the touch of a wristwatch—can tell part of the story.