Saturday 28 February 2015

Just M'auied: A Few Options For A Maui Wedding

By Ella Hemmings


If you are searching for a romantic location for your wedding, Maui is the perfect choice. Not only are you sure to find the perfect venue for your ceremony, your Maui wedding planner will do all the work, leaving you free to enjoy everything Maui has to offer. One Maui wedding planning service, Love Maui Weddings, can create any size or style of wedding including the following options.

1. Weddings On The Sand

Many couples dream of a romantic beach wedding and there is certainly no shortage of beautiful beaches on Maui. All you have to do is choose a beach and then apply for a beach permit for you and your guests, although your Maui wedding planner probably will get the permit for you. Because all beaches in Maui are public, there are some restrictions for wedding ceremonies. For instance, you cannot set up chairs, a tent, an arch or other structures. Even a wedding runner is not allowed, although your Maui wedding planner can lay down a path made out of flowers. You also are welcome to hire a musician or singer or even traditional Hawaiian dancers as long as no music is amplified. All instruments need to be acoustic, but the gentle music of the waves crashing along the shore might be all the music you need.

2. The Elopement Option

A Maui destination wedding is ideal for anyone who wishes to have a small, intimate wedding or for those who wish to elope. You can marry right on the beach, on a bluff overlooking the ocean or perhaps in a historic chapel. Love Maui Weddings offers a very affordable Maui wedding package, Simply in Love. For $575, this Maui wedding package includes securing a beach permit for up to 10 people, the services of the minister, two fresh Hawaiian leis, assistance with the marriage license and some romantic keepsakes.

3. Beyond The Beach

For some, a beach wedding is ideal, others, may prefer to have a different view of Maui for their wedding ceremony. For instance, Maui is home to Haleakala, which is the largest dormant volcano in the world and you can tie the knot in the mountains above Maui. The Kula Botanical Garden is another lovely option, surrounded by the immense flora of Maui. The Maui Tropical Plantation is another popular venue for Maui weddings and perfect for larger wedding parties. You can have the ceremony and reception at the plantation if you wish and weddings here can accommodate anywhere from 10 to 400 guests.

4. Wild & Wonderful Options

Maui destination weddings are perfect for the couple that loves romance and adventure, and you don't have to stop by just planning a wedding in a unique location. Instead of a beach wedding, consider taking a dive and enjoy an undersea wedding in full scuba gear with an array of sea life as your guests. Another option is to head to the highest point in Maui at the top of Haleakala for a mountain top wedding. If you do opt for a beach wedding, consider having the bride arrive for the ceremony via outrigger canoe.

There are even Maui wedding packages from Love Maui Weddings that have been created with the adventurous in mind. The Crazy in Love package begins with a scenic helicopter ride, taking in Maui and also Molokai by air. You set down on the island of Lanai for a beach wedding for two and then you are transported back to Maui in a speedboat. Your Maui wedding planners can even arrange for you to enjoy a beachside dinner served to you by your very own personal chef.




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