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Romantic Hawaii Wedding
Locations
Unique Locations
for the "Big Day"
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Hawaii
is definitely one of the most romantic places in the world and
Hawaii has many storybook setting. Whether you say your vows next to
a cascading waterfall, swim together in a sea turtle cove or have a
cozy candlelit dinner overlooking a shimmering beach, we can have a
wedding in a place that dreams are made of.
The
following are some ideas for unusual and romantic wedding locations
throughout the islands. |
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Kilauea
Lakeside Estate, Kauai This secluded retreat boasts a 20-acre
lake, five acres of tropical landscaping and a lavish
three-bedroom home that clients rent in order to marry on the
property. |
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Kaupoa
Beach, Molokai A sunset ceremony on secluded sands. |
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Diamond
Head Park, Oahu With palm trees and manicured lawns by the
sea, this small, photogenic park near Waikiki provides what
some couples call the quintessential Hawaiian setting. |
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Waterfall
Wedding, couples fly in a helicopter over the scenic Na Pali
Coast and Waimea Canyon en route to the ceremony site, notable
for its three cascading waterfalls. |
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Pali
Kai, Four Seasons Resort, Maui With native Hawaiian plants and
cliff-side views of Wailea Beach, this intimate wedding site
needs no man-made props. |
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Nani
Maui Gardens, Big Island Four miles from Hilo, this
nature-lover’s attraction provides 20 acres of gardens,
pavilions and waterfalls for weddings of all sizes. Couples
can plant a tree together to honor the occasion. |
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Sweetheart
Rock, Lanai Rising from the sea off the southern coast, this
backdrop comes with its own romantic Hawaiian legend.
Supposedly, a jealous husband kept his beautiful wife, Puu
Pehe, hidden in a sea cave, until one day, she drowned in the
cave. Overcome with sadness, he buried her body at the top of
an inaccessible rock island, then jumped off the rock to his
death. |
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Hawaii
Volcanoes National Park, Big Island Passions run high when
couples recite their vows by the rising steam of a smoldering
volcano. |
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