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Tying the knot against Hawaii’s lush landscapes allows you to combine your nuptials with your honeymoon. Weddings under the tropical sun typically blend Hawaiian culture with modern touches to create a memorable event. Use these tips to get inspired as you plan your big day.

3 Tips for Planning the Ultimate Hawaii Wedding

1. Research Wedding Venues

When researching wedding venues online, consider booking a trip to see them in person. Think about the type of wedding you want in light of each venue. For example, Oahu offers gorgeous scenery and vibrant Hawaiian culture and entertainment. Also, review wedding venue features such as botanical gardens, waterfalls, area wildlife, and proximity to historic sites.

2. Determine Which Elements of Hawaiian Culture to Include

Use wedding planning as an opportunity to learn about Hawaiian culture. Familiarize yourself with Hawaiian words for your invitations, wedding website, and reception toasts, such as ho'oheno (to love or cherish), ho'olaule'a (celebration), and hoa aloha (friend). Keep in mind that nearly everyone getting married in Hawaii wears leis or flower garlands symbolizing love and respect. Traditional music played on ukuleles and slack key guitars also add ambiance, while both brides and grooms wear white. Also research traditional Hawaiian food as you plan your menu, as well as tropical floral arrangements.

3. Pick a Date a Year or More in Advance

Choose your wedding date at least a year in advance, since guests may have to fly long distances to attend. Don’t forget to consider the weather and avoid the rainy season, which occurs from December to March. Set up a wedding website to provide your guests with links to travel websites and flight alerts, as well as accommodation and car rental information. Offer several hotel and resort options so guests don’t feel pressured into spending more than they can afford. You can also look into group discount hotel rates, depending on how many people you are inviting.


 

Make your search for the perfect wedding venue easy. Book your big day at Waimea Valley in Haleiwa on Oahu. Their numerous attractions, including waterfalls, botanical gardens, and Hawaiian culture sites, are all located within a stunning 1,875-acre park. Call (808) 638-5858 today to discuss wedding dates or visit the tourism company online for more about indoor and outdoor venues. Never miss a deal by liking the Facebook page.

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