Weddings in Hawaii

15th June 2009

Weddings in Hawaii

Since a trip to Hawaii is, in itself, a remarkable once in a lifetime opportunity, many couples choose to make their visit to Hawaii even more special by holding their wedding in the Aloha State. A Hawaiian wedding can range considerably in price, depending on the desired complexity and elaborateness of the ceremony, but one thing is clear. Hawaii is one of the best places on the entire planet to hold a wedding. The picture perfect scenery, consistently beautiful weather, and multifarious options all combine to create a romantic synergy. The bottom line is, if you can afford to travel to the Aloha State for your wedding ceremony, it is without a doubt the best choice for your special day. Airfare and lodging are probably the largest financial obstacles for any trip to Hawaii, but compared to those two the fees of a Hawaii wedding are not extraordinarily high, although this of course depends on the venue and options which you choose.

The most popular wedding destination in Hawaii is almost certainly Waikiki Beach, located between Diamond Head and Ala Moana. This is most likely because of the immediate association that most people create between Hawaii and arguably the most famous beach in the world. Local high schoolers are often confused with newlywed couples after their high school proms, leading to a certain degree of hilarity. The students usually just go along with the tourist mistake, have a little laugh, and then continue enjoying their nighttime adventure on Waikiki Beach. Waikiki is home to most of the high class hotels of Hawaii, including several variations on the Hyatt, Marriott, and Sheraton, as well as many wedding chapels and churches. It should be noted here that the wedding chapels and churches of Waikiki specifically and Hawaii in general are by no means comparable to the seedy establishments of Las Vegas – in Hawaii weddings are taken very seriously.

The most romantic and arguably most popular option for a Hawaiian wedding is an outdoor, beach front ceremony. This is obviously less expensive than a big church wedding in Saint Augustine’s Church, and allows the celebrants to enjoy the beautiful natural setting of the islands. In addition to Waikiki Beach, there are a number of other beaches that are popular for wedding ceremonies. A number of these are found on the neighbor islands, especially the Big Island (also known as Hawaii), Maui (the Valley Isle), and Kauai (the Garden Isle). Other locales are found on Oahu, including the Kailua-Kaneohe coastline, Waimanalo, and even the North Shore. There are a number of local companies that specialize in providing all of the services needed for a Hawaiian wedding, ranging from video recording and catering to hall rentals and transportation. At the end of the day, there really is no way to compare any other location to Hawaii. The stunning, picturesque sunsets above the Pacific Ocean, the balmy trade winds, and warm temperatures throughout the year make it impossible to top Hawaii as a destination for weddings specifically and for romance in general.
Romantic Hotels

For many couples, the trip of a lifetime is a honeymoon or a similar romantic vacation, often taken immediately after a wedding. Some of the most romantic destinations in the world are made even better through the presence of a luxury hotel, while other times ordinary sites are made quite romantic via the same mechanism. Creating a romantic hotel requires the successful combination and synergy of dozens of components, all of which mesh to form a perfect atmosphere for love. The most important elements that go into creating a romantic hotel are location, design, and services.

The location of a hotel is often key in determining how romantic the accommodation is. Many of the world’s most romantic hotels and destinations are found in world class cities such as Paris and Honolulu as well as locations such the Italian Riviera and the Bahamas. Paris is the home to a number of local hotel chains in addition to international chains such as the Marriott, all of which benefit from the phenomenal location and offerings of Paris. After all, it is not especially difficult to create a romantic hotel in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower along the River Seine. The same is true for Honolulu, which boasts tiki lanterns along Waikiki Beach in addition to Diamond Head and Ala Moana. Any hotel in these two cities, as well as near the Italian lakes, rivers, and countryside or the beaches of the Bahamas.

The design of a hotel also goes a long way in deciding whether or not the structure has that special touch of romance. Generally speaking, architects in search of creating a romantic hotel eschew the more traditional “boxy” shapes in favor of open air designs for the sake of avoiding a sense of confinement or claustrophobia. Romantic hotels often favor large courtyards filled with flowers, waterfalls, and other relaxing design elements in order to promote romance and love. One essential aspect of the design of any romantic hotel is a hot tub or jacuzzi, if necessary close to the pool, but preferably in a private suite. Balconies are a great place to enjoy a sunrise or sunset, especially when the sun sinks into the ocean in a blaze of glory, while screen porches are outstanding for enjoying a drink and a chat.

Of course, the biggest difference between a hotel and an apartment or condominium is the array of services offered by the former in comparison to the latter. The hotel concierge is an absolute necessity for couples planning a night out on the town, since that talented individual can direct couples to the best restaurants, bars, and clubs in the region. Room service is also a classic romantic option popularized by television shows and movies, and offers everything from musical compact discs and chocolate strawberries to lobsters and champagne. Most romantic hotels also offer guides to the best things to see and do for couples in the cities in question, making the ideal honeymoon, second honeymoon, or romantic vacation that much easier to attain.

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