Your Wedding in Hawaii
Benefits of Hawaiian Weddings
If you are planning on getting married or renewing your vows sometime soon, think about Hawaii. Exotic as the South Seas, yet American as apple pie, Hawaii offers exquisite sites perfect for crafting your fondest memories. Whether you want to laugh and play, or just relax, you will find in Hawaii a place to match your heart's desire.
Hawaii is one of the most unique locations on Earth, so it's no surprise that many people want to get married there. It possesses an unmistakable allure for couples planning marriage: it's beautiful, romantic, exotic, and memorable.
At the beach, near a waterfall or in a chapel, with the fragrance of tropical
flowers borne on gentle trade winds caressing your face -- a Maui sun bids
'Aloha' to another day in Paradise. It is quite simply, the perfect place to
celebrate your wedding vows.
Hawaii is one of the top tourist destinations for the majority of Americans
and hence a Maui wedding is highly desirable, taking place in one of the
world's foremost wedding and honeymoon destinations.
The weather in Hawaii is also most attractive as it is year round tropical;
however it is most consistently pleasant outside the months of January and
February (dead of winter).
A beautiful wedding of land and sea, the island of Maui offers newlyweds any
number of romantic options. An authentic Hawaii wedding might require the
services of a 'kahu', which is a Hawaiian minister.
A Hawaiian wedding may also include an elaborate 'luau' (pronounced loo-ow)
celebration. A luau is a Hawaiian gathering of family and friends to enjoy
good food, company and times.
In addition to the Hawaiian tradition of the ceremony, many couples decide to
incorporate the exchanging of the lei, where each person gives their betrothed
a lei. (A lei is a flower necklace.) For the bride, the pikake lei seems to be
one of the most popular varieties because of its sweet fragrance and delicate
appearance.
Another tradition that is sometimes performed is the conch shell announcement
of the ceremony. Here a conch shell blower introduces the nuptials, and a
Hawaiian chanter often follows in precession. A hula dance usually adds the
perfect touch of Hawaii and can portray a beautiful message of love. Some
brides have even taken it upon themselves to learn a hula dance and perform it
as a surprise to their grooms.
Hawaiian music can easily be adapted for any wedding. A soulful ukulele and
guitar accompaniment can evoke the most melodic sounds. The "Hawaiian Wedding
Song" is a popular request for many wedding couples here in Maui.
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