Hawaii Weddings: You Can Have It All
Perhaps one of the most exotic holiday destinations for a wedding is the island of Hawaii. Located in the Central Pacific, Hawaii (or the Big Island) is one of eight tropical islands of which Hawaii is the largest. The others being Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Molokai, Lanai and Kahoolawe.
An exotic paradise awaits the bride and groom who choose a honeymoon in Hawaii. From the lovely trees to the glittering sea, Hawaii invites newlyweds to join the more than seven million tourists who visit in the span of a year.
Hawaii weddings have a special flavor that couples cannot find anywhere else in the U.S. This is why so many weddings take place near the white sand and blue waters of Hawaii. The islands can provide a very economical wedding experience as well, which only enhances the attraction.
You can select any number of the various islands, and you can pick any one of several settings: church, beach, tropical - you name it! Hawaii weddings are versatile and can handle any location, although beaches are the most popular wedding spot. Hawaii is known all over the world for its beachfront ceremonies at any time of the day or evening. Sunset ceremonies on the sandy beach are the most popular choice.
If you would like to have a beach wedding, you have many options other than the Big Island (although the Big Island is very popular). Each island has unique aspects which are sure to delight any wedding party, and all share an extraordinary tropical allure. Experienced wedding planners can be found on any island, and each of them will be delighted to make your Hawaiian wedding a truly memorable experience.
A Kauai wedding is a favorite choice of newly-weds and honeymooners. On a Kauai wedding, you visit the fourth largest island which is rich in history, since it was the first Hawaiian island visited by Captain James Cook over three centuries ago, in 1778.
The beaches of Hawaii are known throughout the world, but its islands also are home to other attractions. Among the sights to visit are the capital city of Honolulu, the Aloha tower, cultural spaces like museums, opera houses and planetariums, gardens, waterfalls, retail centers, and many national parks.
With eight beautiful islands, Hawaii weddings provide one of the most desirable exotic options to wed. The Big Island is very popular but each island has its own unique charms and unique opportunities. A Kauai wedding adds a historical bonus as the site of Captain Cook's first visit in 1778 and is also a popular honeymoon destination. Hawaii beach weddings are a special draw for couples, with a beautiful setting available all day, and especially beautiful at sunset. Every island has experienced wedding planners available to assist. Many natural and cultural opportunities add to Hawaii's appeal for a wedding site.
Published September 27th, 2007
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