Weddings
One wedding
at a time.
The ceremony lawn, the pool, the pavilion and the dance floor, held for a single celebration of up to 300. Twenty-eight of them stay the night.
The Setting
The venue disappears.
The day doesn't.
Most venues hand you a room and a four-hour window. Cache Estate hands you the gate key. Seven walled acres, four buildings and a great lawn. No other event on the property, no hard stop at ten, no neighbours to apologise to.
Because the whole estate is yours, the day can breathe. Getting ready in the villa. First look in the olive grove. Ceremony as the light goes gold behind the mountains. Everything within a two-minute walk of everything else.


The Arc of the Day
From first light to last call.
A real wedding at Cache Estate, hour by hour. Scroll to follow the day across the property.
Getting Ready
The villa suites fill with steamers, stylists and somebody's mother. Eight bedrooms means the two sides of the party never have to see each other before they're supposed to.


The Build
Florists, rental crews and lighting techs work the lawn all afternoon. Vehicle access runs straight to the ceremony site, and the pavilion doubles as staging so nothing ugly ever enters frame.
Ceremony
A chuppah dripping in white roses, framed by swaying palms and the last gold light off the mountains. Seating for 300 on the lawn, or a tighter circle by the water axis.


Cocktails
Guests drift forty feet to the pool terrace while the lawn is flipped behind a hedge line. Grill bar open, signature cocktails poured, and the desert finally cooling off.
Dinner
Black linen, white china, crystal and candlelight under a clear tent. Three hundred seated on the great lawn, with the kitchen a ninety-second walk away.


The Floor
A monogrammed checkerboard dance floor, a ceiling of disco balls, and a room with no neighbours to complain. This is the part nobody photographs well and everybody remembers.
Afterparty
The pool lights come up, the lap pool turns blue, and the last thirty people find the pavilion. Twenty-eight guests are already home. They're sleeping on the property.

The Details
Black, white, and gold.
A recent celebration on the estate. Old Hollywood palette, desert light, and a monogrammed floor. Click any frame to enlarge.











Planning Notes
What planners actually ask.
- 01Vendor freedomBring your own planner, caterer, florist and band. No mandatory in-house list, no corkage games.
- 02Rain and heat planThe indoor event pavilion seats a full reception, so the outdoor plan is never the only plan.
- 03Load-in accessVehicle access runs to the lawn and pavilion. Staging happens behind the hedge line, out of every photo.
- 04Rehearsal dinnerBook the night before and use the dining hall or grill bar. The estate is already yours.
- 05Getting readyTwo separate suites with their own entrances, plus a full salon room with a barber chair.
- 06Guest stayFourteen beds across the villa and casitas. Hotels in La Quinta and Indian Wells are ten minutes out.

The Wedding Guide
Floor plans, wedding areas, estate stats and every suite. The full planning pack.
Inquiries
Tell us about the day.
Send us the date, the guest count and anything you already know. Site visits by appointment. Most couples walk it once and stop looking.
- The Estate
- 80800 Avenue 50
Indio, California 92201 - Telephone
- (760) 702-2563
- Getting Here
- 25 min to Palm Springs Int'l (PSP)
2 hr to Los Angeles (LAX)