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A Hawaiian Wedding
If you're seeking a beautiful, romantic locale to hold your wedding,
how about Hawaii? Hawaii is unparalleled in beauty and wonder, and
can be a fantastic place to say “I do.” Hawaii has it all --
beautiful beaches, warm sunshine, spectacular volcanos and majestic
mountains, lush flora and fauna, breathtaking wildlife and the
friendliest natives found anywhere!
The location of your Hawaiian wedding is limited only by your
imagination. Get married on the beach at sunset, exchange vows in a
lush tropical garden, or on a majestic mountain. There are several
islands that would be great locations for your wedding.
Oahu: This island is a tourist attraction and the capital of Hawaii.
You'll never get bored on this island! Go shopping, dine at fine
restaurants, enjoy the beach, and tour the beautiful countryside.
Kauai: Known as the “garden island,” visit Kauai for lush tropical
flora and fauna, gorgeous wildlife, and laid-back fun.
Maui: This popular island has it all. Frolic on the gorgeous sunny
beach, go on horseback rides, diving expeditions, shopping trips,
and more!
When in Hawaii, try a traditional beach luau. Dance on the beach
with your sweetie while enjoying frosty tropical drinks and
succulent cuisine. Let the natives entertain you with the
traditional hula as well as fiery acrobatic shows.
To make sure your destination wedding to Hawaii is the best it can
be, try researching on the Internet. You can find great package
deals on airfare and accommodations as well as ideas for activities
to try while in Hawaii. Or, visit your travel agent, who can arrange
the Hawaiian destination wedding of your dreams and handle all the
details for you.
When packing for your Hawaiian destination wedding, think vacation.
Flip flops, swimsuits, sunscreen, and flirty sundresses are a must!
If you're getting married on the beach, your dress should be fairly
casual. Shorter dresses are popular for beach weddings. Try adorning
your hair with tropical Hawaiian flowers or wear a lei made by
native craftswomen. And don't forget to pack at least one Hawaiian
shirt!
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