Hawaii Weddings: Get Married In Paradise
The island of Hawaii, or the Big Island as it is also called, has to be one of the top picks for an exotic location for a destination wedding. Hawaii is the largest of the eight tropical islands in the Central Pacific, and the smaller ones are Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Molokai, Lanai and Kahoolawe.
Hawaii is most famous for being a popular and exotic tourist attraction. As a result it attracts well over seven million tourists in good years, many of whom have not only chosen Hawaii for their holiday, but have also chosen Hawaii as their honeymoon destination.
While there are plenty of holiday destinations for a wedding, nothing compares to the advantages of Hawaii weddings. Along with being such an unparalleled tropical experience, Hawaii weddings are also reasonably priced. Over 250,000 American couples understood just how wonderful a Hawaiian wedding could be and got married in Hawaii with their friends and families as guests.
Why restrict your wedding ceremony to a church when there are so many beautiful island settings from which to choose? Hawaii weddings are popular due to the variety of possible exotic settings, including beautiful beaches. Hawaiian beach weddings can be scheduled for any time during the day or night, but sunset is by far the favorite time for a memorable ceremony.
Beach weddings can be just as incredible on one of the other islands as they are on the very popular Big Island, and there are wedding coordinators on each of the islands ready to help make wedding vacation dreams come true with the help of the unique charm, personality and history of whichever island you choose.
Couples celebrating their honeymoon experience the romantic island of Kauai, Hawaii as a favorite destination. The island is the fourth largest along the Hawaiian chain. Honeymooners can enjoy the historical significance as well. In 1778, Captain Cook first visited this island.
Hawaii is not only famous for its beaches. There are many other attractions to visit during your stay to the islands. To name few, there is the capital city of Honolulu, the Aloha tower, the museum and planetarium, gardens, waterfalls, shopping centers, the Hawaii opera theater and many national parks, all across the islands.
With eight beautiful islands, Hawaii weddings provide one of the most desirable exotic options to wed. The Big Island is very popular but each island has its own unique charms and unique opportunities. A Kauai wedding adds a historical bonus as the site of Captain Cook's first visit in 1778 and is also a popular honeymoon destination. Hawaii beach weddings are a special draw for couples, with a beautiful setting available all day, and especially beautiful at sunset. Every island has experienced wedding planners available to assist. Many natural and cultural opportunities add to Hawaii's appeal for a wedding site.
Published September 27th, 2007
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