4 Tips For Planning Your Maui Destination Wedding

By Ella Hemmings


It's hard to imagine a spot more suitable for weddings than the Island of Maui, but many people worry that planning a destination wedding might be too difficult or costly. But the reality is that a Hawaii wedding can be easy to plan and even a cost-effective way to make your day as special as possible. These tips can make your Maui wedding dreams a reality.

1. It's All About The Budget

While plane tickets and hotel rooms will need to be purchased, a wedding at a destination can be easier to afford than a wedding near your home. When at home, you might invite 100 or more guests, but generally far fewer people can and do attend a destination wedding. It might be just the wedding couple, a few close friends and immediate family. This substantially cuts the cost of a wedding reception which can easily eat up the majority of your wedding budget. Plus, you can enjoy your wedding and honeymoon all in one place. So just sit down and crunch the numbers and set a comfortable budget, chances are it's enough for your Maui wedding.

2. Save The Date Way Ahead Of Time

Setting the date should be your next step after setting a budget. With a Maui wedding, it is imperative that you provide any guests with plenty of advance notice. Unlike the typical at-home event that just lasts one day, people will stay for several days in Maui, which means there is a lot to plan. People have to ask for time off from work, and they have to buy plane tickets and find a hotel room. Some people will need to arrange for child care or a pet sitter. All of this takes time, so be sure to give guests several months' notice. While the weather is great all year in Maui, there are high-season months, such as December through March. It might be better to book your wedding in September, October or November, when there are fewer crowds and potentially cheaper prices on airfare and accommodations.

3. Pick A Planner

The moment after your budget and date are fixed, call and hire a Maui wedding planning service such as Love Maui Weddings. Even if you have been to Maui before, you aren't a local and will have a hard time planning a ceremony, reception and handling all the other details from far away. Your wedding planner can handle everything from finding your minister to securing a beach permit and finding musicians, florists and photographers.

The staff at Love Maui Weddings can plan any size of custom wedding, but they also have quite a few romantic wedding packages to consider. There are romantic elopement packages for couples who wish for a private, intimate wedding. There are also simple beach wedding packages and larger packages for couples with more guests. Choosing a package can make the whole planning process easier and you can always add on a few special extras to personalize your event.

4. Don't Register For Gifts

Wedding gifts are a lot of fun, both to give and receive, but since your guests are traveling so far, consider their presence as the only gift that truly is needed. For one thing, your guests are paying for airfare and accommodations, and it's not easy to bring wedding gifts to a destination wedding. Nor is it easy for the newly married couple to bring gifts back to the mainland after a wedding. Of course, some guests will insist on giving you something special, so encourage them to get a gift card for an amazing Maui restaurant or even donating to your favorite charity.




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