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How to Tie the Knot on Hawaii's Island of Kauai

On the Hawaiian island of Kauai, couples have married high in a helicopter over Waimea, the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. They've gurgled their vows underwater weighed down by scuba gear, wed on horseback beside a whispering waterfall and they've promised to be together forever in a little Hawaiian church in Hanalei. They've worn tuxes and gowns, malo (the Polynesian masculine skirt) and fetching sarong, and even swim trunks and bikinis. They've had flowers in their hair, mist in their eyes and love on their lips. They can't help it - Kauai is an extremely romantic place.

A Destination Wedding at a Resort
To make life easy for the soon-to-be-married couple, visit the Kauai Visitors Bureau website or contact one of the many professional wedding planners on Kauai, as they can plan a wedding down to the smallest detail, leaving the bride and groom to enjoy their dream of a lifetime. Many planners have private estates available for ceremonies. The wedding can be a simple promise on the beach or a big destination wedding, where families and friends jet in for the big event and a grand vacation.

Several hotels have wedding planners on staff, or they work with trusted local planners. They can arrange a Hawaiian minister, musicians, hula dancers, appropriate leis, flower petal carpet and even an archway of orchids. Brides have been known to even arrive by outrigger canoe while conch shells are being blown. The wedding supper can be a simple candle-lit dinner for two under the stars beside the ocean, or it can be an elaborate reception with all the frills including a towering cake.

While some couples plan their wedding two to three years in advance, others come on holiday and are so swept away by the natural beauty and romance of the islands that they get married on the spot.

Amid Tropical Gardens
The most romantic sites for weddings can be found in the many private botanical areas on the island, such as the five-acre Kilauea Lakeside Estate featuring fairytale swans that glide across its lakes and streams. The Na 'Aina Kai Botanical Gardens allows couples to wed on the beach, on an isle in the middle of a lily-strewn lake, in a Japanese teahouse or beside a waterfall. The famous Fern Grotto next to the Wailua River is where hundreds of couples come each week to exchange or renew their vows.

Traditional Church Weddings
For those who prefer a traditional church wedding, consider the gracious old Waioli Huiia Church in Hanalei. Built in 1912, the green church blends into the landscape while the stained glass windows shine like the waterfalls tumbling from the mountains around it. The grounds are well manicured, the old pews are made of rich wood and the acoustics are wonderful for organ, piano, classical guitar or violin.

And then there's the famous Elvis wedding. Ceremonies take place on the same lagoon-laced grounds surrounded by coconut palms where Elvis was wed in 1961 in the movie "Blue Hawaii."

Second-time brides and grooms who have already had the traditional wedding often opt for the more unusual. Whatever they desire, they are likely to find a vehicle to express their personal style on Kauai, where the island's natural resources meet the sky creating a cathedral of romance.



Kauai Visitors Bureau
4334 Rice Street, Suite 101
Lihue, Kauai, HI 96766
(800) 262-1400
(808) 245-3971

Na ‘Aina Kai Botanical Gardens
4101 Wailapa Road
Kilauea, HI 96754
(808) 828.0525


Photo Courtesy: Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau, Hawaiian sunset photo by Kirk Lee Aeder
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