A Hawaii Wedding: Getting Married In Paradise

September 17, 2009

Hawaii, with its beauty, exotic nature, and romantic scenery, has always been a very popular location not only for weddings, but also for renewing wedding vows, and taking honeymoons. This trend towards destination weddings has continued to grow with an ever increasing number of couples seeking an unusual, different, and perhaps more idyllic, wedding experience.

Deciding on where to celebrate one’s wedding can be quite a difficult task. A Hawaii wedding package offers many different options, whether you enjoy a quiet wedding in a remote area of the island, or a resort wedding with no privacy. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. A resort for example oftentimes will help you put together a wedding package, whereas a solitary location requires additional planning, especially when it comes to guest travel. It all depends on personal preferences.

Selecting a Kauai wedding package is something that many couples are doing lately. Kauai, the fourth largest of the Hawaiian Islands, is particularly scenic. It features lush green mountains and grand waterfalls, in addition to the typical beaches found in Hawaii. Having a wedding in Kauai usually means additional airfare, as few airlines fly directly from cities in the United States to Kauai.

Hawaii’s natural outdoor beauty lends itself to a more tranquil setting than a church for a wedding. Brides typically wear dresses of lighter weight than the classic wedding gown. It is common to see the groom in a Hawaii wedding sporting khaki pants with an Aloha (Hawaiian-print) shirt. The couple may even go barefoot or wear plain sandals. Flowers are abundant in many tropical varieties. The nuptials are commonly officiated by a non-denominational professional instead of a church-associated clergy person.

As stunning as Hawaii beach weddings can be, the reception will be truly amazing. After their Hawaii wedding is over, many newlyweds have a Hawaiian luau there on the beach. This involves a roasted pig with all the trimming and traditional hula dancing. Music can range from ukuleles to drums to harps to string quartets. If the reception is also on the beach, guests dance around a bonfire in the sand.

There are many options when planning a wedding, but choosing a Hawaii wedding package should be considered by any couple getting married. Hawaii is a beautiful state, and there are many professional wedding planners on the islands who are familiar with couples coming from out of state for a Hawaii wedding. They will assist you in your planning and will take care of the many details for you in helping make your dreams come true.

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