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Eternity Beach is one of our favorites and very popular with our wedding couples. Burt Lancaster in “From Here to Eternity” and Elvis Presley filmed movie footage here. Surrounded by black lava cliffs, lined with extremely fine white sand this extremely intimate and hard to find little beach makes for an incredibly romantic wedding location. The Halona Blowhole is nearby and affords additional spectacular photo opportunities, surf conditions permitting. Usually scheduled between 9am and 3pm as too late in the day and the sun will be blocked by the high lava cliffs. Plan on a barefoot ceremony at this spectacular location, but do wear slippers or tennis shoes (no heels) as we'll have a five minute hike down to this slice of paradise. Figure on 1.5 hours on site at this location. About 30 minutes from Waikiki.
Waimanalo Beach is a spectacular location for a morning or afternoon (sunrise-5pm) wedding on a white sandy beach that stretches for miles through the countryside. The beauty is out of this world as you stand barefoot on the beach exchanging your wedding vows with spectacular turquoise waters in the backdrop. Ironwood trees provide shade for guests at the high water mark on the beach. Off the beaten path, Monday - Friday weddings will be quite private. Lots of parking, restrooms and easy access to the beach from the parking lot also makes this a good choice when less than highly mobile guests are attending. This beach location is one of very few where we can set up chairs for your guests and our bamboo wedding arch for your ceremony. A multi-colored rose petal path between our white beach chairs is the perfect approach to your beach ceremony. Rabbit Island, a bird sanctuary and hang out for the endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal is just offshore. Ask about our beach bar and waterfront reception arrangements following a wedding at this location. About 45 minutes from Waikiki.
Laniakea Beach is home to 20'-40' winter surf, Pacific green sea turtles sunbathing on the beach and humpback whales frolicing just off-shore. Located on Oahu's North Shore it offers a laid-back country atmosphere perfect for your stress-free sunset beach wedding. Spectacular sunsets are the norm here so consider this location for a second photo location when getting married with us elsewhere. About 1 hour from Waikiki.
Beach Wedding Packages include:
Assistance in obtaining your Hawaii marriage license Beach wedding ceremony can be secular, non-denominational or Christian Professional photography coverage for 1-1.5 hour w/ CD & online hosting Guitarist/vocalist serenading you with the Hawaiian Wedding Song & much more Sparkling cider toast with keepsake champagne flutes Keepsake wedding certificate & wedding vows on parchment Coordination of the above and any additional wedding arrangements you wish
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