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Which island should I get married on?
08/25/2009 | 4:45 PM | Author: Meridith Bronte
With four major island locations to choose from, choosing the "right" island can be confusing. Each island has it's own unique flair, with many options to choose from. Which island is perfect for your wedding?
Oahu
The best of both worlds, a paradox of sort. On the north, a small town surfers paradise with golden beaches. On the south, a bustling urban setting with coconut oil drenched tourists standing in line to get into the Cheesecake Factory. Waikiki may not be what most people dream about when they think about Hawaii, but like the Cheesecake Factory, Oahu has something for everyone. From an intimate beach ceremony to a Hawaiian style lu'au production, weddings on Oahu offer one thing - versatility. The Honolulu airport is well connected, many airlines offer direct flights to the city making it quite excessible for your out of town guests.
Maui
Maui beaches are the most popular choice of location among couples looking to taste that “Hawaiian Experience”. Makena is one of the most scenic and beloved beaches on Maui. For garden weddings, the Lao Valley is the famed place. With its gleaming streams, alluring rock formations, and luscious greenery, it is one place that provides an enthralling ambiance fit for romantic weddings. Wailea is home to some of Maui's best luxury resorts, many of these resorts have an in-house wedding planner to coordinate weddings on site.
Kauai
For couples who are looking for that "eco-feel", Kauai is the ideal island, and certainly a beautiful choice for anyone that wants to get away. Kauai, is a quiet place off the beaten path where some of the most scenic beaches and mountains are situated. Many couples planning a ceremony choose Kauai because of it's untamed beauty and lush surroundings. Most of Kauai's buildings are not taller than a coconut tree.
Big Island
Big Island has everything honeymooners could desire: exquisite hotels, world-class restaurants, sun-kissed beaches, misty waterfalls and mysterious lava tubes. A right mixture of luxury and adventure, couples revel their Hawaii honeymoon on the same island where they exchanged their vows. Although beaches are fewer in this region, it still offers impressive and serene scenery.



