Hawaiian is certainly one of the most popular vacation spots on the planet and more than 7.5 million people visit these islands each year. With sun-kissed beaches and spectacular sunsets, Maui is perhaps the most romantic spot in Hawaii. For those who are planning a Maui trip, make sure you schedule a few of the following pursuits into your vacation itinerary.
Maui is a perfect place for romance, so why not renew your wedding vows while you are here? If you haven't tied the knot yet, Maui is also an excellent spot for a romantic elopement ceremony. The Maui wedding coordinators at Love Maui Weddings have been planning Maui destination weddings for their clients for more than 20 years, and they offer packages for vow renewals, elopements and all sizes of weddings.
If you wish to elope or have a very intimate wedding, the "Simply in Love" package option is a great choice. This package includes everything from a beach permit for up to 10 guests, the services of an Officiant, freshly made leis for the wedding couple, a printed copy of your vows and a keepsake wedding certificate. There also is a vow renewal package that includes a ceremony on the beach, the minister's services, a keepsake bottle of sand and much more.
In addition to the fun and romance of a vow renewal or elopement, there are plenty of other fun options to fill your days. You can spend an entire day on a journey to Hana, which is about 50 miles along a winding road from Kahului to the tiny village of Hana. You can trek through the jungle to a waterfall and spend a few minutes splashing in the waves along the way. One note is that there are almost no services, so you need to bring all of your food and water for the day.
If you love spending time basking in nature, be sure to head into Haleakala National Park. The hikes are fantastic and you will see an impressive array of flora and fauna, as well as finding waterfalls and other hidden gems. Sunrise at the top of Haleakala is considered to be one of the best sunrises on earth. After the sun has graced the top of the mountain, explore the area which is the largest dormant volcano on the entire planet.
Once you've enjoyed the beach, explored the hiking trails and seen everything from the top of Haleakala, it's also a good idea to head out on the ocean and catch the view of Maui from the sea. There are whale watching excursions, snorkeling and diving adventures, sunset cruises and many more ocean opportunities available in Maui.
Maui is a perfect place for romance, so why not renew your wedding vows while you are here? If you haven't tied the knot yet, Maui is also an excellent spot for a romantic elopement ceremony. The Maui wedding coordinators at Love Maui Weddings have been planning Maui destination weddings for their clients for more than 20 years, and they offer packages for vow renewals, elopements and all sizes of weddings.
If you wish to elope or have a very intimate wedding, the "Simply in Love" package option is a great choice. This package includes everything from a beach permit for up to 10 guests, the services of an Officiant, freshly made leis for the wedding couple, a printed copy of your vows and a keepsake wedding certificate. There also is a vow renewal package that includes a ceremony on the beach, the minister's services, a keepsake bottle of sand and much more.
In addition to the fun and romance of a vow renewal or elopement, there are plenty of other fun options to fill your days. You can spend an entire day on a journey to Hana, which is about 50 miles along a winding road from Kahului to the tiny village of Hana. You can trek through the jungle to a waterfall and spend a few minutes splashing in the waves along the way. One note is that there are almost no services, so you need to bring all of your food and water for the day.
If you love spending time basking in nature, be sure to head into Haleakala National Park. The hikes are fantastic and you will see an impressive array of flora and fauna, as well as finding waterfalls and other hidden gems. Sunrise at the top of Haleakala is considered to be one of the best sunrises on earth. After the sun has graced the top of the mountain, explore the area which is the largest dormant volcano on the entire planet.
Once you've enjoyed the beach, explored the hiking trails and seen everything from the top of Haleakala, it's also a good idea to head out on the ocean and catch the view of Maui from the sea. There are whale watching excursions, snorkeling and diving adventures, sunset cruises and many more ocean opportunities available in Maui.
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