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How To Choose Your Wedding Date

How To Choose Your Wedding Date

Posted by on Aug 21, 2019 in Blog | 0 comments

 

How To Choose Your Wedding Date is an important decision. On Maui, a wedding date should be given some thought. Since everyday is a holiday for the couple and family/friends, it doesn’t necessarily have to be on a traditional Saturday or Sunday.

On Maui, us locals go to the beach on the weekends. Our beaches are awesome and there are so many ocean –related activities such as surfing, snorkeling, and swimming, reading a book or just watching the waves. So this is what we do on the weekend.

If the wedding couple desires more privacy and intimacy, Mondays-Thursdays are best on Maui. There will be significantly less people and children on the beach affording the couple a much more enjoyable memory of an elegant and romantic wedding.

Some couple’s like to select a date with significant numbers. Dates such as  1/21/21,  2/22/22, 2/23/23, 3/23/23, 2/24/24, well you get the idea.

Since so many couples chose these “numerology wedding dates”, there are many weddings and vow renewals occurring on Maui’s beaches. There will not be much privacy or intimacy, and you will see many other weddings on the beach.

If this doesn’t bother you, then select a date well in advance as they book up. A couple has to weigh whether an interesting date will be fun and memorable against the knowledge that there will be other wedding couples on the beach.

All beaches in Hawaii are public, This is our law. So, you can’t ask for a private beach, or ask for any section of the beach to be “roped off”. This is a state violation. So, maybe selecting a Monday-Thursday date will be much more memorable rather than a number. It’s up to you. See Maui wedding locations

Choosing a wedding date also depends on when the couple arrives on Maui. We recommend arriving 2 days before the wedding date. We will arrange your marriage license appointment the day before the wedding ( it’s just 15 minutes long). See license details here.

Then, you can get married the next day. Having the wedding 2 days after arrival also allows the couple to get over jet lag and look fresh and happy for the photos. Most everyone feels the “lag” in Hawaii after the long overseas flight.

However, if you want to get married right away, you can get the marriage license and get married the next day after arrival if you want. There is no waiting period.

So, select wisely.

 

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Hawaii History and it’s impact on a Wedding in Hawaii

Hawaii History and it’s impact on a Wedding in Hawaii

Posted by on Dec 7, 2017 in Blog | 0 comments

Hawaii History and its impact on a Wedding in Hawaii

Hawaii History and its impact on a Wedding in Hawaii  is unknown by many wedding couples and many locals as well. A wedding in Hawaii is greatly different today than centuries ago. Although history has said that Captain James Cook discovered Hawaii in the 18th century, the Polynesians arrived over 1,500 years ago.

Hawaii Discovered by Polynesians around 400 AD

Thus Cook did not discover Hawaii. He came with sailors who came upon an island chain already founded, with a legitimate monarchy government in place.

The Hawaiians kept much of their Polynesian culture and adapted somewhat thereafter. The language evolved and some cultural aspects changed too.

Over the last 200 years many races and ethnic groups immigrated to Hawaii. The Chinese were first to come after the Caucasians and were primarily field workers. Japanese, Filipino’s, and other groups followed them.

Although Hawaiians had their own indigenous religion in place, Christian groups came and converted many of them to Christianity. Missionaries first came in 1820 from Boston. They became the first secondary settlers in Hawaii.

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Missionaries from America arrive in the early 1800’s

The Hawaiians did not have a written language, only oral. Stories were passed down from generation to generation. Missionaries helped write the Hawaiian language. But, events evolved with the coming of the Americans.

There is some controversy if the missionaries helped or tried to put a demise to Hawaiian religion practices. Many Hawaiians believe they negatively affected their life. Although some Hawaiians did convert to Christianity and gave up their beliefs, others did not.

Hawaiians were encouraged to dress appropriately according to missionaries standards, and to stop their practices such as the hula, an ancient form of dance and worship, brought from Polynesia.

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Hawaiians forced to wear Missionary-style clothing

Eventually, school polices came in place. The Hawaiian language was forbidden to be taught and students were not allowed to speak Hawaiian or else they would be punished. Hawaiians had to dance hula hidden from others otherwise there would also be punishment.

In 1898, the sovereign nation of Hawaii was illegally overthrown by the United States government. The beloved Queen Liliuokalani was imprisoned in her own palace, never officially giving Hawaii to the USA.

The overthrow of the government was began by American businessmen who wanted the US to take control for financial reasons. They conspired and convinced the US military that Hawaii was strategically important for the US to govern due to its unique location.

Hawaii became the 50th state in 1959. In 1994 President Bill Clinton wrote a letter to the people of Hawaii officially apologizing for the illegal takeover of the sovereign nation of Hawaii. Many Hawaiian organizations are striving to attain sovereignty today.

So we come to the discussion of weddings. Weddings have changed.

Here’s how according to Hawaiian cultural experts:

When a couple ( in the past) wanted to be married there was not a wedding ceremony. The couple would approach their Kumu (tribal leader) and ask if they could be together. The Kumu would say “yes” or “no” .(Most likely he would say yes) Then he would say “Go” and that’s it!

There was no formal ceremony except for the Ali’i (royalty) and details of this are not exactly known.

There was no Hawaiian wedding ceremony. The ceremonies we see today of a Hawaiian nature were adapted after Christianity and western marriage culture merged into Hawaii. See our Hawaii wedding ceremony.

Now we have Hawaiian wedding ceremonies, which begin with a chant, a Hawaiian lei exchange, and then westernized rituals with such things as a sand ceremony (which is not Hawaiian, but a made-up Caucasian’s ritual) and exchanging vows and rings. We discourage wedding couples from doing the “sand ceremony” or “tying of the hands”

We at Hawaii Wedding and Vow Renewal respect and support the Hawaiian culture, it’s people and their rights. We have planned and coordinated over 12,000 weddings since 1994 and are well known within the Maui community.

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Maui Activities

Maui Activities

Posted by on Mar 13, 2017 in Blog | 0 comments

Maui Activites

There are many Maui Activities to do for your honeymooon ( after your wedding or vow renewal) here. Maui activities do book up. To reserve now see our partner’s activity reservations and activity pricing . There is so much to so see on Maui which is probably why Expedia customers named Maui the best island world-wide! We are not just beaches. Our 10,00 foot volcano is a must see.

You can drive and see awesome waterfalls, hike through bamboo forests, go on dinner cruises in the sea or experience a Hawaiian luau. Visit museums, see tropical gardens and botanical gardens, drive down awesome view roads with unbelievable views. There is too much to mention.

The best Maui Activity (after your wedding) is probably enjoying the Maui beaches. So many news outlets have named Maui’s beaches the best, and folks that live on other Hawaiian islands always talk about Maui beaches being the best, acquiescing that although their beaches are great, Maui is the best.

Because Maui is so less populated than Oahu ( where Honolulu and Waikiki is located ) The Maui Visitors Bureau website has extensive information on Maui beaches and other actives. We have over 12o miles of coast and almost 33 miles of beautiful  beaches. See our ceremony locations to view our favorite locations

Our  island population of 125,00 people compare to Oahu’s 750,00  population, you can see why our larger island will have a significantly less people on them. So, with Maui, you get that true tropical island experience and not an overcrowded feel.

Southwest Maui beaches are the best. The surf is not as huge as the north shore so just about anyone, even the non-experienced ocean goer can jump right into the ocean and not be overwhelmed by large waves.  There are some days when the surf is larger so do take a look before going into the water. This area includes Maalaea, Kihei, Wailea and Makena.

There are many Maui Activity companies that offer services here: Surf lessons, fishing trips, snorkeling excursions, diving lessons and excursions. Whale watching is so popular with many people who come exclusively to whale watch as Maui is the island where there are best seen.

With 120 miles of coastline, Maui boasts over 303 miles of beautiful beaches. On these world famous beaches you’ll see white,  \black and red sand beaches, with great \ surfing and windsurfing places as well as some of the best beaches in the world to simply swim, snorkel and sunbathe and even tap a nice soothing nap!.

Many beaches parks have lifeguards, picnic areas with barbques and restrooms. Others are  “hidden spots” found off the beaten path. Discover Maui’s world-famous beaches below:

West Maui Beaches:

Baby Beach for kids in Lahaina, ( small waves here)

D.T. Fleming Beach

Kapalua Beach:

Launiupoko Beach

Puamana Beach

Southwest Maui Beaches:

Kam Beaches  I, II, & III: ( all great for kids)

Keawakapu Beach:

Kihei Beach:

Makena Beach  (Big Beach, big dangerous waves):

Polo Beach:

Wailea Beach:

Central Maui Beaches

Kahana Beach

H.A. Baldwin Beach

Hookipa Beach ( windsurfing, big waves here)

 

East Maui Beaches

Hamoa Beach:

Wainapanapa State Park:

Red Sand Beach ( amazing, must see in Hana)

On our next story we will outline the best resorts of Maui. Call us now if you need to know, 808-891-1208.

 

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Hawaii Wedding Google Reviews

Hawaii Wedding Google Reviews

Posted by on Mar 11, 2017 in Blog | 0 comments

Hawaii Wedding Google Reviews

maui wedding at sunset

See our over 180 verified google reviews. In business since 1994.

Hawaii Wedding and Vow Renewal has received over 150  verified google reviews as of November 2021.  We are thrilled with the 5.0 stars. These reviews are from confirmed customers ( with full names and their email addresses ) We do 500 weddings and vow renewals a year on average and have been in business for 24 years on Maui. We have done over 12,000 weddings and vow renewal on Maui. See the honest verified reviews.

Owner note. I personally use Google reviews to make a decision on a company, hotel,  business on Maui,  or around the world.  The reader can also look at BBB Hawaii.  We have an A+ rating from them. See it here. We are in good standing with them. You can also go to the State of Hawaii’s business website and see we are in good standing.
Your wedding in Hawaii is important! Select a good company. Research them. Don’t pick the least expensive one. There is a reason for that. It’s like comparing hamburgers to a good steak. You get what you pay for. Your wedding should be the best!
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Trash Your Wedding Dress

Trash Your Wedding Dress

Posted by on Oct 24, 2016 in Blog | 0 comments

Trash Your Wedding Dress

Trash Your Wedding Dress. Some brides have fun after the wedding on the beach by trashing the wedding dress. We see so many posts now from around the country with images of women purposely getting their dress ruined somehow.   On Maui, the bride usually gets into the water and sand with a fun photo op.

And yes, the dress can always be dry-cleaned and probably back to normal afterwards, maybe.

But what about the men? You never hear about trashing the tux or suit. The men get right into the water and on the lava rocks and get their wedding attire ruined too, but perhaps it’s because the bride’s wedding dress is a “once in a lifetime” dress so it rises on the importance scale.

We first saw Hollwood popularize the “Trash Your Wedding Dress” phenomena in the movie “Sunset Beach”. So,  if you are getting married here in Hawaii, how do you do it?

The best way is to notify your Hawaii wedding photographer ahead of time so he/she can be preparing ideas, based on the venue and his/her capabilities. See our Hawaii Wedding Photography page

Another favorite pose would be laying in the sand and waiting for that wave to come ( hopefully not a shark along with it, just joking) Be sure to select a professional photographer who knows how to shoot into the sun without getting a  silhouette shot, and a pro who is able to maintain his/her camera dry!

 

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Maui Vow Renewal

Maui Vow Renewal

Posted by on Jun 12, 2016 in Blog, Hawaii Wedding Planning | 0 comments

Maui Vow Renewal

Maui, voted best island worlds wide for 19 years brings us much satisfaction here to us locals. Families comes from around the world to enjoy themselves. A popular activity is a Maui Vow Renewal and a family photoshoot after the CEREMONY. Vow renewals in Hawaii are great for the married couple to renew their love for one another on a secluded Maui beach.

Saying ” I do” once again at sunset with family surrounding  is an ultimate emotional experience.

Click here for Maui Vow Renewals. Most couples then have a family photoshoot with a pro photographer shooting the kids, grandma and grandpa, and group shots; pictures to be treasured forever and passed down the generations. Renewing vows in Hawaii are done at our most popular beach, Poolenalena!

Maui vow renewal family walking on the beach

Pro Hawaii photographer takes photos after the ceremony – awesome sunset

Maui and Memories is what life is all about. Our memories are an important aspect to our well-being. Pictures that can be looked at years later bring warm memories back and bring the family closer. Renewing vows in Hawaii are the ultimate challenge to ones marriage and the renewal of the on-going wedding process.

It unites us, strengthens us, and makes couples “one” once again. Try saying “I do” again and remember forever.

Renewing vows in Hawaii has become a popular activity for many couples, especially those with families.  A family photoshoot occurs after the ceremony and photos are treasured for lifetime. Maui’s awesome sunsets make memories that are so cherished. See various romantic  Maui locations.

How many couples on a cloudy day back home look at the pictures years from now and are grateful for the life event? We get so many thank you letters form couples, too many to publish.

Maui, voted best island world-wide for 19 years. No other island can come close to boasting this poll of travel magazine readers. So many people like that Maui Hawaii is A USA state, and they don’t have to deal with visa, money issues, safety concerns, etc. Come to Maui, Renew your life! Email us or call +1 808-291-1200

 

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Maui named #1 island world-wide

Maui named #1 island world-wide

Posted by on Jun 11, 2016 in Blog | 0 comments

Maui named #1 island world-wide

Maui named #1 island world-wide. Expedia made there note-worthy news taken by votes from users.  The reasons are numerous.

Maui has the best beaches in the world; miles and miles of white sandy beaches highlighted with swaying palm trees and jutting black lava rocks from our volcano ( I’ll get to that shortly.)  A Maui, Hawaii wedding on a secluded beach is the best. Our beaches are clean, not rocky, and you can stroll forever and relax and get exercise too.

The nice part of Maui beaches is that they slope slowly into the water, so you can wade out and not all of a sudden be in deep water. Everyone, even the locals notice how clean Hawaii’s ocean appears. You can see all the way to your feet! This author remembers the last time I went into the Atlantic off of Florida and I could only see a few inches down, hmmm.

Swimming on Maui? You bet! The south and west shores have waves that are minimal and its easy to swim and enjoy. Everyone knows about our world class surfing too. For beginners there are classes to take for all ages and even the most uncoordinated person will get up a a board and come to shore.

The instructors practically guarantee it. Don’t let the idea of snorkeling scare you. It is so easy to learn in calm waters, and the colorful fish and corals you will see will amaze you. Snorkel gear is very inexpensive to rent here.

Maui named #1 island world-wide is no accident.

The gorgeous, gallant and loving whales come by the thousands to the shores off Maui every November – May. ( January-March is the best time to come to see them) Once, when whaling was legal, Hawaii had a sad history of killing whales. That ended decades ago and the whales are returning in greater numbers ever year.

Even the old-timers watch in amazement as the baby breach (become born) and jump out of the water in glee. Just go to U-tube and watch a video of this. You will want to see it personally, and we have many boating and tour companies that have pro guides to take you out and explain the migration and living whales of Maui.

Maui is not just about the ocean and beaches. We have Haleakala. It is our magnificent 10,ooo foot dormant volcano ( not extinct) that rises to the heavens with the most amazing views. Yu can drive yourself up ( Most people rent care here) or take a tour bus to the top and see a volcano lake dried up that looks like the planet Mars.

Words cannot express the beauty and true nature of it all. It is a must-see when you come to Maui. Having a Hawaii wedding is a dream come true with so much to enjoy.  🙂

There is also our waterfalls and bamboo forests to see. Later stories about this magnificent island to get married and honeymoon.  Maui – best island word-wide! See our Hawaii wedding locations.

 

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Maui Wedding Video

Maui Wedding Video

Posted by on Feb 5, 2016 in Blog | 0 comments

Maui Wedding Video

Having a Maui Wedding Video is becoming more popular for a Maui Wedding destination. Since some family members and friends can’t  attend your wedding in Hawaii, having a video of the wedding that can be shared back home is big plus. A professional video of the ceremony with couples “miked” properly so one can hear the vows being said is what everyone wants. The video can be played back at a reception later and of course listened to for years. Many couples pass the video on the to kids as a nice memory.

See a snippet of a Maui Wedding Video here at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O6JfJ4Xh3Q  At hawaiiwedding.com we offer the best videographers anywhere. They shoot the ceremony and then after the ceremony they do nice out-take shots of the family and friends, and then focus on shooting the couple doing fun romantic “stuff ” on the beach during the sunset. Romance is captured on video for a lifetime.

A Maui Wedding Video is more affordable then people think.  The Hawaii Wedding package #4 includes a professional videographer, a pro photographer, an officiate and wedding planner, leis, beach permit, submission of legal documents to the State of Hawaii,  all for under $1800.

This is much less than folks pay back home, and of course Maui is the best place to honeymoon so this is  a win-win situation. No one has ever contacted us that they did not like their video, and we have done hundreds of videos over the last 20 years in business on Maui.

Wedding couples frequently ask us what is the best colors to wear for a video. Adding in blues, reds, greens to the wear gives a good contrast to the traditional white wedding dress and having a tropical colorful bouquet with flowers from Hawaii really “pops” in the video. If it’s a summer wedding we recommend lightweight clothing as it can be warm.

So, consider adding a memory to last forever. See Maui wedding pricing. 

 

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Having a Wedding in Hawaii

Having a Wedding in Hawaii

Posted by on Jan 22, 2016 in Blog, Hawaii Wedding Planning | 0 comments

Having a Wedding in Hawaii has become very popular, having now surpassed Las Vegas as the #1 wedding destination. The reason is obvious; romantic, authentic sunset beach weddings versus a strip gambling area with tacky chapels on every corner.

It’s easy Having a Wedding in Hawaii. There is no waiting period. You can obtain your marriage license and get married the same day if you wish, although most couples get married on the next day. Hawaii also requires no blood test, so the license appointment with the Agent is only 15 minutes long and the application is just one page. See Hawaii wedding marriage requirements.

Hawaii Wedding has operated over 28 years and has coordinated over 12,000 weddings and vow renewals on Maui Island. Why Maui? Maui has been voted best island world wide by readers of Conde Nest travel Magazine ( 19 years now) and is the top choice of visitors to Hawaii. With long stretches of white sand beaches, waterfalls galore, and our 10,000 foot volcano ( which is a must-see) Maui is the island to visit.

So, if you are thinking of Having a Wedding in Hawaii, select the most recommended island. People come back many times over their lifetime as it is so beautiful and tranquil here, the island of romance does exist. Most couples actually can save money by having a wedding in Hawaii as it is very affordable.

Most major airlines fly direct to Maui. Our airport code is OGG in case you are using Expedia or Travelocity to get your air, hotel and car. Most everyone does rent a car as we are rural and it is easy to get around. The airport has all the major car rental companies.

We recommend staying in the southwest part of the island ( The Kihei/Wailea area) as this is more upscale, the beaches are wider and nicer, and you are close to all the restaurants and activities. The Maui airport is just a 25 minute drive. The southwest part of Maui also has the least amount  of rain, only 9 inches a year, better beaches, and it is  most likely be warm and sunny every day.  So, come to paradise!

 

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Scootering their way into marriage

Scootering their way into marriage

Posted by on Nov 27, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments

November 19, 2015

 

Scootering their way into marriage

Scootering their way into marriage, that’s what this actual wedding couple did on Maui. There’s more than one way to say “I do” and this Maui ceremony couple decided to be unique. The event took place in the historic whaling village of Lahaina, Maui. The couple went “casual” Maui-style, enjoying our year-round warm weather.

Mixing romance and a Segway ( green energy scooters) this ride of romance will be a fun long-lasting memory. This couple decided to take a fun picture and and had fun Scootering their way into marriage. Hawaii Wedding was pleased to coordinate their wedding.

Many couples come to Maui for a corporate event, and decide to also get married and honeymoon since the boss paid for the conventions trip. Why not? Maui, voted best island for 19 consecutive years is one the most beautiful places in the world. Couples have forever lasting memories of Maui, and so many come back for their 5th or 25th anniversary and have a vow renewal ceremony with us.

They bring the kids and have group photos taken by a pro after the ceremony.  See our view renewal page at Maui vow renewal.

You don’t have to scooter your way into marriage. We have had couples get married on a kayak, ship, in the ocean….. whatever is your dream. Most couples have their Hawaii Wedding on the beach at sunset. This is the most romantic time to do it, and with so many oceanview restaurants right near the beach we use to go to afterwards, it makes the day perfect.

Some couples choose mornings to capture the best lighting for photography. So, whether you are on a Segway corporate event or just on your own, Maui weddings are the best!

 

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Poolenalena Beach

Poolenalena Beach

Posted by on Dec 20, 2013 in Locations | 0 comments

The Best Maui Beach

Our favorite wedding location ( Click on photos for more images) is Poolenalena Beach!  This  South West Maui beach is perfect for intimate weddings and vow renewals.  ( scroll down to see photos) There are no hotels nearby and it is a long stretch of beach so we can easily get to an area that is less crowded.  This secret cove is unknown even by many locals.

The beach features a long stretch of white sand, two coves formed by black lava rock, lush green foliage, palm trees and driftwood logs. This beach has an incredible vantage point for sunsets all year long.

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Best time for your Maui wedding

The weather is great here all year round. Poolenalena Beach is located on the dry side of the island so sunshine is all but guaranteed. There are many fantastic photo opportunities at this gorgeous island wedding location.

Add a tropical Maui flower circle of petals for a stunning focal point to your ceremony. A permit is required to have your ceremony on this beach. The permit fee is included in all our wedding packages for groups under 17.

Click here for map to Poolenalena Beach

Panorama of maui wedding beach

Hawaii wedding couple having their ceremony on Poolenalena Beach, Makena

Maui Sunset wedding couple in water

Maui, Hawaii wedding beach at Poolenalena where couple kiss for their photography

hawaii wedding bride sits on lava rocks on maui, posing for her wedding photography

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Hawaiian wedding bride sits on drift wood for her photos loving couple walk on Poolenalena Beach, Makena Maui for their wedding
military couple at their Hawaii wedding walking on Poolenalena Beach, Maui tropical flowers form a circle for wedding decorations on a Maui beach
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Maluaka Beach – Makena

Maluaka Beach – Makena

Posted by on Nov 19, 2013 in Locations | 0 comments

Maluaka Beach – Great beach location in Southwest Maui 

Maluaka Beach is located in Southwest Maui. This breath-taking location offers a mile of white sandy beach, and a dramatic backdrop of black lava rocks and towering Mesquite Trees. Sunsets at this Beach are spectacular. One can always count on beautiful photo opportunities at this Maui wedding location.

This beach has easy access, paved parking and a nice clean restroom and foot wash.  The grassy park above the beach is always meticulously maintained. Access to this beach is via a nice paved walkway leading from the paved parking lot and is ideal for anyone who is handicapped or for elderly guests who may be attending.  There are several great restaurants near by where you can go for a dinner reception after your ceremony.

Hawaiian wedding ceremony on Maluaka Beach in Maui
grass area for wedding in south Maui

couple renew vows on Maluaka Beach Maui

Sunset photo at vow renewal on Maluaka Beach, Makena

Suzan and Ron's wedding at Maluaka Beach, Makena Maui

Suzan and Ron’s wedding at Maluaka Beach, Makena Maui. Maluaka Beach is gorgeous and the perfect spot for  your Hawaii Wedding. For more Maui beach locations, gardens and church click here

fantastic maui sunset weddings on Maluaka Beach, makena

Meryl and Wade said their wedding at this Maui beach location was ideal.

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Sugar Beach Cove

Sugar Beach Cove

Posted by on Nov 1, 2013 in Locations | 0 comments

Weddings at Sugar Beach Cove Maui

This beautiful beach cove is located on the north end of Kihei, Maui.  Sugar Beach Cove is close to Maalaea, Kihei and Wailea. Busy and crowded  Kaanapali is only 35 minutes away.( Scroll down to see photos)  Of all the locations we offer, this one will have the least amount of beach goers. This beach is not typically frequented by many people. One can always expect a great sunset at this location. Scenery includes black lava rocks, and palm trees. This beach is easily accessible.There is a beach parking lot.

 

Palm trees are the back drop at Sugar Beach Cove, Kihei maui wedding and vow renewal location

 

 

Hawaiian Ring blessing performed by minister at Maui Wedding at Sugar Beach Cove, Maui

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Very short walk to the beach

Sugar Beach Cove, located between Lahaina and Makena

couple walking on sugar beach maui for their wedding

wedding couple in palm trees at sugar beach cove, maui

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Maui Hotels

Maui Hotels

Posted by on May 3, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

Maui Hotels

For couples asking where to stay on Maui we offer these suggestions: There are so many Maui Hotels and apartments to select here on Maui. The best part of our island is the southwest side, in the small towns of Wailea and Kihei. Here you will find the nicest beaches. There are wide stretches of beach to go for long walks, taking in the scenery and people watching. Maui is so much more than gorgeous beaches though. Many of the island’s best restaurants are located in this part of the island.

Maui has been voted best island world wide for good reason. There are so many must- see’s. our 10,000 foot volcano is not talked about much but it is awe inspiring to stand on a former Lave lake bed and see forever into the horizon. You can hike around and take it all in. More next time friends .

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Maui Wedding Favors

Maui Wedding Favors

Posted by on Apr 26, 2013 in Blog | 0 comments

Maui Wedding Favors Sweet Bake Shop Maui, Hilo Hattie and Ben Franklin Crafts at the Queen Kaahumanu Center in Kahului Maui are some of our favorite places to get Maui Wedding Favors. There you can find Maui scented candles, shells, mini hula implements, etc. Let your imagination run wild.

Everyone likes candy, well most everyone. What better Maui Wedding Favors than these cool looking cookies from Maui. The Hawaiian shirt cookie looks like something you could wear and keep forever, but those of us who are sweet addicts may have a hard time doing so.

It is traditional in the USA mainland and Hawaii as well to provide a gift or favor to guests. The favors need not be expensive but something unique is far better than the traditional favor. Make is something can talk about, enjoy, and savor. The cookies seem to be everyone’s favs, and they look cool at each place setting which adds a touch of gratitude on behalf of the bride and groom.The kids ( age 3 to age 93) have fun eating them, and are to be treasured.

Maui Wedding Favors

The tradition of giving wedding favors is a very old one. The first wedding favor ever that we know of  was known as a bonbonnieret. They were treats full of sugar which symbolizes health and happiness. So your Maui Wedding Favors will continue this tradition (and more so)  because they probably taste better than the pure sugar treats from thousands of years ago. Many brides have fun and “google” the term Maui Wedding Favors and can peruse the variety of gifts you can surprise your Hawaii Wedding guests. Make sure it is something you can pick up here on Maui and not have to ship it from home. You will avoid an unnecessary expense this way. Have fun on Maui and Enjoy! Email us.

 

 

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