If you are planning a romantic wedding destination consider having it in Hawaii. Weather in Hawaii pleasant all year long, so you need not to worry about rain on your wedding day. Below are some steps and tips in planning or organizing your Hawaiian wedding. 

1. Save your Money. It's expensive to both live and have a vacation in Hawaii, so plan accordingly. Take into consideration that hosting events in Hawaii are usually more expensive than hosting them around the mainland. Set a budget so you would know you would have enough money saved for a Hawaiian wedding.

2. Pick an Island that has something to offer for your Hawaiian Wedding . 

• Oahu may be the busiest among the Islands in Hawaii, since most Hawaiian people  live there. Think about this island if you have lots of people attending your all inclusive hawaii wedding because it's easiest to travel to.

Hawaii is also known as "The Big Island." It is home to the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, so if you would like your guests to witness an active volcano, the Big Island is an Ideal setting.
Maui is known as the romantic island in Hawaii, so it is really ideal for a romantic Hawaiian wedding.
Kauai also known as "The Garden Isle" because of the lush vegetation. Pick this island if you like a slow, laid-back atmosphere.
Lanai is called as "The Pineapple Island" and it is the place of the most luxurious accommodations.
Molokai is recognized as "The Friendly Island" and it does not house as much golf courses or hotels as the other islands have. If you want to experience an authentic Hawaiian lifestyle, Molokai is the one.

3. Hire a Wedding Planner. If you’re not living in Hawaii but are planning a Hawaiian wedding, hiring an expert wedding planner who lives in Hawaii will lessen your work. Your wedding planner should know how to choose the perfect venues, photographers, and caterers in the area.

4. Find a Perfect Venue. Traditionally, a Hawaii wedding are held on the beach. However, if you opt to have a church wedding, explore different churches in the area then look for a reception venue nearby.

5. Plan the Meal. Serve traditional Hawaiian drink and food for an authentic Hawaiian wedding. Serve native Hawaiian fruits, such as pineapple, mango, and kiwi. Take advantage of all the delicious seafood and serve shrimp, sashimi, crab, and moi poke. You can also choose to have a traditional pig roast at your reception. Serve everything with various punch (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) and add a number of native fruit to the punch bowl.

6. Send the Invites. Decide if you will be inviting family or some close friends too. Perhaps you want to open it up to all your family and friends, incase they need an excuse to take a vacation. Ensure you give your guests a lot of notice for them to save for travel and accommodations.

7. Choose your Attire. Wear a lei for an authentic Hawaiian wedding, and both groom and bride should wear white. If will be having a wedding on the beach, consider going barefoot for a laid-back, Hawaiian wedding.



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