Sunday, February 22, 2015

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

By Ella Hemmings


Maui is the ideal location for a romantic wedding. After all, who wouldn't love being married on a picturesque beach or on a bluff overlooking the sea? In addition, if you hire a Maui wedding planner, such as Love Maui Weddings, the whole event can be easier than you ever imagined. From small to lavish, here are just a few of the amazing wedding options for couples to consider.

1. Weddings On The Beach

If you marry on the beach, there are many different beaches to consider but all couples will need to obtain a beach permit for the ceremony, and your Maui wedding planner can help with this step. All beaches in Maui are public, and wedding couples are very limited in what they can actually place on the sand. No structures, such as an arch, are allowed, and you also cannot set up chairs directly on the beach. You can have a path created using flower petals and acoustic music, and singers and dancers are allowed, provided there is no amplified music. Many couples opt to have their ceremonies in an adjacent beach park where chairs and arches may be set up. Still, if you want to be married right on the shore, this absolutely is an option and the surrounding natural beauty will be decoration enough.

2. Weddings For Just Two Or Just A Few

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. Other Venue Options

The beach and bluffs overlooking the beach are two very popular locations for Maui weddings, but they aren't the only great options. For instance, there are quite a few private estates and plantations where couples can marry. This is a great option for those with a larger wedding party. Maui Tropical Plantation and Kula Botanical Garden are two other options that you might consider or perhaps at the top of Haleakala, Maui's highest peak and the site of the world's largest dormant volcano.

4. Even Further Out Of The Box

No matter where you decide to hold the ceremony, there are some cool options that you can consider adding on to the traditional wedding ceremony. For instance, you might wish to have the bride arrive at the beach ceremony aboard an outrigger canoe. If you love the sea, you can even be married under the waves in a Scuba wedding. You also could enjoy your wedding and reception aboard a yacht with views of Maui as your backdrop.

The Maui wedding planners at Love Maui Wedding also have created a package for the adventurous. The Crazy In Love option allows you to enjoy Hawaii from the air, land and sea. It all begins with a pre-wedding helicopter tour of Maui and Molokai. The helicopter will transport you to Lanai for a beach wedding for two and after the ceremony, a speedboat will whisk you back to Maui. For a perfect end to this amazing day, consider adding on a beach dinner served by your own personal chef.




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