الخميس، 14 نوفمبر 2013

The Best Spots For A Maui Destination Wedding

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By Ella Hemmings


If you could choose the most romantic place on earth to marry, Maui would definitely be at the top of the list. With spectacular ocean vistas, amazing tropical scenery and unbelievable sunsets, there is no finer backdrop for your wedding day and even your honeymoon. When it comes to planning a wedding on the island of Maui, there are literally dozens of wonderful venue options to consider, and here are just a few of the interesting options.

For brides that have quite a few guests, you will need to find a spot that has enough room for your family and friends. This means that you probably should consider venues such as a resort or perhaps a plantation. There are several plantations that are set up for weddings and receptions, including the Maui Tropical Plantation. This plantation offers several areas for wedding ceremonies, including a gazebo that overlooks a lagoon. This is definitely an all-in-one venue as the staff can handle the ceremony and the reception that follows.

Spread among six acres of fragrant grounds, the Kula Botanical Garden is another excellent option for brides and grooms to consider. There are two gazebos which can be used for smaller weddings, and the main lawn can hold about 150 guests, so it is ideal for larger wedding parties. Another scenic choice might be the historic Cliff House, which rests alongside Namalu Bay. The scenery is stunning, and there is enough room for about 30 people to enjoy your ceremony.

While large wedding parties are better suited to resorts and other venues that can host many people, a beach wedding is an ideal choice for couples that have just a few close friends and family along for the ceremony. There are many excellent choices for a couple that wishes to be married right on the sand, and you can even create a ceremony that includes Hawaiian music, a Hawaiian drummer or perhaps a hula dancer to truly create that perfect Hawaiian ambiance.

The biggest obstacle you have to overcome is choosing on which amazing beach you wish to hold the ceremony. For a private, intimate vow ceremony, consider the secluded Makena Cove or perhaps opt for a sunset ceremony at Po'olenalena Beach. Napili Bay is yet another option that is typically quiet and less crowded than many Maui beaches. Other choices include Honomanu Bay or Ironwoods Beach, both of which have their own unique scenery. Honomanu Bay is surrounded by a variety of lush greenery, while Ironwoods offers a long quarter-mile pristine beach with sparkling waters.

A destination wedding is definitely a memorable event, but it can be a bit tricky to plan, especially if you know little about Maui in general. Rather than spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to accomplish all of the planning on your own, it is a great idea to choose a wedding planning company such as LoveMauiWeddings.com. The owners started the company more than two decades ago, so they and the staff are experts at finding locations, reserving the services of an officiant, finding a great florist, planning excursions and helping with all of the details that accompany a wedding of any size.




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