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Rainy day wedding portrait on the beach at Hotel Playa Fiesta Puerto Vallarta by Evgenia Kostiaeva

Rainy Day Wedding at Hotel Playa Fiesta Puerto Vallarta

Planning a Hotel Playa Fiesta wedding in rainy season? See how June rain shaped Miah & Christian's gallery, plus venue tips from a Puerto Vallarta photographer.

A June Wedding at Hotel Playa Fiesta, and the Weather Nobody Ordered

Miah and Christian booked Hotel Playa Fiesta for a June wedding, which in Puerto Vallarta means booking inside the rainy season. Every couple who does this asks me the same question at some point during planning: what happens to the photos if it rains?

Here is the honest answer, and their gallery is the proof. It rained. The sky went heavy and grey. And the pictures are among the most atmospheric I have taken on this stretch of coast.

I have photographed over 600 weddings in and around Puerto Vallarta across the last fifteen years, and I can tell you that the days people remember are almost never the cloudless ones. Flat blue sky is easy. It is also boring. What weather gives you is contrast, texture, and a sky that actually does something.


Why Hotel Playa Fiesta Handles Rain Better Than Most Venues

The reason Miah and Christian’s day held together has as much to do with the property as with the weather.

The whole place is yours. Hotel Playa Fiesta is usually reserved exclusively for wedding groups, something I covered in more detail in our guide to the best wedding resorts in Puerto Vallarta and Punta Mita. When rain pushes people indoors, that matters enormously. There are no other hotel guests filling the corridors, no strangers in your backgrounds, no competition for the covered spaces.

The architecture is built for shade, which means it is built for rain. The property blends classical Mexican and European influences: arched windows, heavy stonework, deep interior corridors, terracotta floors. Those same windows that give you beautiful directional light on a sunny morning turn into soft, even, wraparound light when the sky clouds over. Getting-ready photographs and group portraits lose nothing indoors here. In some ways they gain.

Wedding party portrait in the arched interior of Hotel Playa Fiesta Puerto Vallarta by Evgenia Kostiaeva
The interior corridors at Playa Fiesta take a full wedding party without feeling like a fallback.

The ceremony space is covered. Their ceremony took place under the palapa, with the Pacific behind them and the rain audible but entirely irrelevant. This is the single most important question to ask any Puerto Vallarta venue if you are marrying between June and October: where does the ceremony happen if it rains, and is that space somewhere you would actually want to be married?

Ceremony kiss under the palapa at Hotel Playa Fiesta Puerto Vallarta by Evgenia Kostiaeva

What the Rain Actually Gave Them

Late in the day the weather did what Puerto Vallarta weather does in June: it broke. Not into clear sky, but into something better. Layered cloud, a bruised horizon, and a narrow band of light where the sun dropped into the Pacific.

We went straight down to the beach.

Storm clouds over the Pacific at sunset from Hotel Playa Fiesta Puerto Vallarta by Evgenia Kostiaeva Bride and groom on the beach with the Sierra Madre behind them at Hotel Playa Fiesta Puerto Vallarta by Evgenia Kostiaeva

Overcast light is soft light. It removes harsh shadows, it flatters skin, and it lets a white dress hold detail instead of blowing out. Add the Sierra Madre in the background, a wind coming off the water, and a sky with real structure in it, and you get portraits that a clear June evening simply could not have produced. Miah’s dress moving in that wind is doing something no styled shoot can fake.

If you want to understand how light behaves here across the year, our guide to golden hour weddings in Puerto Vallarta goes through it month by month.


If You Are Planning a Rainy Season Wedding

Puerto Vallarta’s rainy season runs roughly June through October. It is also when the landscape is greenest, the crowds are thinnest, and venue availability is at its best. The rain is typically concentrated rather than constant, which is exactly what happened to Miah and Christian.

What I would tell you, having shot through plenty of it: choose a venue with a covered ceremony space you genuinely like, build a little slack into the timeline so we can move when the sky moves, and stop treating clouds as the enemy. You can see more of how we work across the region on our Puerto Vallarta photography portfolio.

Miah and Christian’s full gallery holds far more than what is here — the getting-ready light through those arched windows, the first look in the corridor, the reception after dark with the ocean going black outside. If you would like to see the wedding in full, write to me or fill in the form on our contact page and I will send it over.

Credits: Photographer: Evgenia Kostiaeva | Venue: @playafiestaweddings | MUAH: @bonita_makeupweddings | Bridal dress: @idobridal | Groom’s attire: @suitsupply | Bridesmaids dresses: @birdygrey | Flowers: @florart.pv | 2nd shooter: @cristianpouphotography