Please join us for the wedding of
Gabriel Gomes Raymundo & Tasiana Paolisso


When: August 21-23, 2026
Where: Camp Moran on Orcas Island
3572 Olga Road, Olga, WA, 98279

We’re so excited to celebrate with you! We made this website to share helpful information for your trip to Orcas Island. Please reach out to us if you have any questions, we are here to help. We hope you enjoy and cheers to a love-filled weekend surrounded by family and friends!

We kindly ask that you RSVP by June 20, 2026.


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Timeline

Friday, August 21, 2026 at 1:00 pm 
Welcome Party

Saturday, August 22, 2026 at 2:30 pm
Wedding Ceremony & Reception


Sunday, August 23, 2026 at 9:00 am
Breakfast & Goodbyes


Venue
Camp Moran on Orcas Island, WA


Travel & Accommodations
How do I get to Orcas Island?

   From the U.S.
   From Brasil

Where do I stay?

   Cabins
   Hotels
    Airbnbs/VRBO  


Gabriel &
Tasiana
Our Story, Photos, and Memories


QuestionsOrcas Island
FAQs
Attire
Registry

Wedding of Gabriel & Tasiana!    






Timeline
Friday, August 21, 2026 at 1:00 pm
Welcome Party*

Join us for BBQ/Churrasco at the campground as we welcome friends & family! *We highly recommend arriving on Friday or earlier due to travel time and limited ferry trips but please do not feel obligated to make it if you cannot, we would simply love having you with us!



Saturday, August 22, 2026 at 2:30 pm
Wedding Ceremony & Reception


Wedding day! We kindly ask that guests arrive on time at the campground as we walk the trail together to the lake where our ceremony will be held.

    3:00 — Wedding Ceremony
    4:00 — Cocktails & Pagode/Samba
    6:00 — Dinner Reception
    7:30 — Party!



Sunday, August 23, 2026 at 9:00 am
Breakfast & Goodbyes

Join us for breakfast at the campground to say farewells. We will miss you! If you are around for the rest of the day, please see our recommended things to do on the island & beyond!


*The location for the Welcome Party, Wedding Ceremony, and Breakfast will all be at the campground:
3572 Olga Road, Olga, WA, 98279 






Venue
Our wedding will be held at Camp Moran on Orcas Island, Washington. We chose this place as an opportunity to have our loved ones close for the weekend to celebrate, eat, dance, and have a great time!



We’re so excited to show you this beautiful landscape.  

Orcas is a part of the archipelago of the San Juan Islands: land forms that lift out of the waterways that are known as the Salish Sea. This region sits within the Puget Sound that runs throughout the Pacific Northwest, an area known for dramatic landscapes (snowy peaks, evergreen forests, rocky coastal beaches, and salmon-filled rivers).

The campground sits within a protected park, with miles of hiking trails, waterfalls, and wildlife. We encourage exploring the island, see our favorite spots here. The campground has cabins available for our guests - we thought this was a great and affordable opportunity to accommodate those traveling far and wide to be with us, see more here.    




Address: 3572 Olga Road, Olga, WA, 98279
Parking
: We have plenty of free parking available at the campground, please do not park on Olga Road.





Travel
  • 1. Fly into Seattle/Tacoma International Airport (SEATAC) or Bellingham International Airport (BLI).*If you’re feeling adventurous, you can also fly directly to the island by seaplane through Kenmore Air.



2. Rent a car or take the bus to Anacortes Ferry Terminal.

Car: *We recommend renting a car so you can drive around the island and greater region if you’re staying longer! Seattle Airport has all major car rental companies (Enterprise, AVIS, Hertz, etc.) There are also car rentals on the island, see those here.

Bus Information: If you prefer to take the bus, find that information here. The shuttle picks up from Seattle Airport and will take you to the Anacortes Ferry Terminal to take the ferry to Orcas. Once on the island, there are local taxis/shuttles.



3. Take the Ferry to Orcas Island. (Route: Anacortes to Orcas Island)

Ferry Information: *We strongly advise booking your ferry tickets in advance. You can book your ferry reservations here. We will do our best to notify everyone when they release tickets for the summer, likely in March. You are only required to pay a reservation fee (~$16), and the final fee will be collected on the day of the trip. Please be sure to arrive an hour before the ferry is scheduled to depart, especially if you are driving.


Please don’t hesitate to ask us questions, we are here to help! We know you are traveling far and wide to be with us. For additional information on how to get to Orcas Island, see the link here.







Accommodations
Welcome to Orcas Island! See below for recommendations on where to stay while you’re with us.


Cabins
    
*We have cabins available on the campground for guests to stay in for the entire weekend. We only ask for a $60 flat-fee to cover the cost of pillows/linens.

Please note, these cabins are very camp, not fancy! We’re talking twin/bunk beds, shared restrooms, etc. See photos below of a couple of the cabins. We have larger cabins to share in groups, so please let us know if you would like to bunk together.

We ask that you reserve a cabin with us here. We kindly ask that you let us know by July 22, 2026.



Hotels*

For those that wish to book their own accommodations, we have a few recommended hotels listed below.

    Rosario Village
    Inn at Ship Bay
    Otter’s Pond
    Outlook Inn
    Landmark

*If you are not staying in our on-site cabins, we recommend booking accommodations early as lodging books up quickly this time of year. Hotels typically charge a refundable deposit and you pay the majority the day of arrival.



Airbnbs/VRBO

On Orcas Island, there are plenty of Airbnbs and VRBOs available. We also recommend NW Vacations, they manage properties on the island and have a couple of places near the campground.


Please reach out if you are having trouble finding places to stay or have any questions, we are happy to help.



Campground Cabins 



Gabriel & Tasiana
We met in graduate school at Rice University after being placed in a group project together. We quickly became friends, we laughed, and we fell in love! Ever since, life has been adventure together: traveling to new places, learning new recipes together, playing buraco with Gabriel’s parents, bird-watching with Tasiana’s family, and enjoying life with our newest household member, our cat Batata!

The first time Gabriel met my parents was over facetime ~3 years ago as we told them we were moving to the Netherlands together! How scary is that?! We later found out that my aunt had told my dad that Gabriel was the one, it turns out she was right!

Gabriel proposed in Floresta da Tijuca, during Gabriel’s first time back home after nearly 4 years. We were lucky enough to celebrate surrounded by friends and family.

*Below, we’ve included memories of these past couple of years together with loved ones! Thank you for continuing to be a part of our story together!


with Gabriel’s parents in Miguel Pereira
with Jeff, Corina and Tasiana’s parents in California
with Antônio, Fellipe, & Thalita in Dallas
at the top of Mt. Constitution!
in Bellingham with Tasiana’s parents
a day at the beach in Galveston!
with the Aunties in Houston  
Batata in our camping tent!
Tasiana’s dad and Gabriel checking on Formula 1 qualifying results . . . 
Just engaged!
Gabriel proposing!   
with Maria, Victor, & Manu!  
with Steph & H at Copa America! 
with William & Matheus in Chicago!
Clare’s visit to Houston, with Batata!
with Victor, William, and Gabriel’s parents!
in Venice!
with Corina in Houston!
with Fellipe & Antônio in Dallas!
1st Christmas Tree!
F1 at COTA!
Tasiana bringing (another) plant to our Houston home!
with Gabriel’s school friends
our little gata!
Sitting under our favorite live oak tree at the Menil/Cy Twombly!





Questions

What should we do on Orcas Island? We encourage aimless wandering, but just in case, here are a few of our favorite spots or places recommended to us!

Nature: You absolutely must visit Mount Constitution while you are here! The views are breathtaking, on a clear day you can see everything from the San Juan Archipelago to the Northern Cascades and beyond... You can also walk the trails at within Moran State Park, Obstruction Pass State Park, Turtleback Mountain Preserve, or West Beach

Water: After a beautiful ferry ride to the island, you are likely craving more time on the water! We recommend kayaking or paddle-boarding at various spots around the island, but an easy spot close to the camp (and really beautiful) is Cascade Lake. The island also offers boat tours for a chance of seeing the resident orcas, sea lions, humpback whales, seals, and other marine life out on the water.
 
Food: Take a stroll to the Farmer’s Market in Eastsound Village, grab a tasty pastry at Brown Bear Baking, or grab a bite at Mijitas. This area has a lot of good eats, fun shops, and places to explore. If you’re around for the weekend, we recommend grabbing a drink at The Barnacle or a sip of wine at the Orcas Island Winery or grabbing food at Buck Bay Shellfish Farm, Matia, or Houlme. *Matia and Houlme tend to book up, so we advise booking a reservation in advance!

For additional information, you can visit orcasisland.org and orcasislandchamber.com.

When should we RSVP by?

Please RSVP by June 20, 2026 at the following link: RSVP

Can I bring a guest/plus one?

We kindly ask that unless listed on your invitation message, we cannot accommodate additional guests or plus ones due to the size of our wedding.

What is the attire for the wedding ceremony?

The wedding will be semi-formal/cocktail attire. The wedding will be summer garden, outdoorsy vibes!

Will the wedding be indoors or outdoors? What is the weather like?

The wedding ceremony and cocktail hour will be outdoors, the dinner reception and party will be indoors.

The weather this time of year is typically warm (60-80 degrees), occaisionally humid with sea breezes. There is a low chance of rain this time of year, but we suggest coming prepared (it is the PNW after all!)

How do we get to the venue? Where do we park?

The campground address is 3572 Olga Road, Olga, WA, 98279. We have plenty of free parking available at the campground, please do not park on Olga Road. We encourage car-pooling. If you aren’t driving you can call the local Taxi: 360-376-8294.

Do we have a wedding gift registry?

We appreciate how far and wide you each have traveled to be with us on our special day. Your presence is a gift! We don’t have a registry and aren’t expecting gifts, but if you would like to contribute, we have a website (~coming soon) set up for honeymoon donations.





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