Maui: 4 Suggestions For Couples Planning A Wedding

By Ella Hemmings


If you are seeking a romantic spot for your wedding, Maui should definitely be at the top of your list. While a destination wedding might seem like an overwhelming proposition, it can be easy to plan and even an affordable choice. Check out the following tips before you start planning your Maui wedding.

1. It's All About The Budget

It might be surprising, but truly it can be easier and more affordable to hold your wedding in a location such as Maui. Sure you have to pay for plane fair and accommodations, but with fewer guests, the cost of a reception can be reduced drastically. When you have fewer guests, the costs quickly go down. For a Maui wedding, you might only have immediate family and a few close friends. Still, you will want to set a budget before you start making any plans.

2. Give Plenty Of Notice

Maui has perfect weather around the year, right? Well, that might be true, but keep in mind that your guests (even if you just have a few) will need plenty of time to plan for this trip. People have to schedule time off from work, find places for kids and pets to stay, book plane tickets and reserve accommodations. So be sure to give people several months to plan, if not three to six months. Obviously, once you set the date, you will also want to plan out your own flying and accommodation plans. Typically, the high season in Maui runs from December through March, as well as the summer months. You might be able to save a little if you plan your wedding in April, May, September, October or November.

3. Pick A Planner

As soon as you set your set your date and your budget, hire a Maui wedding planner. Unless you lived for several years in Maui, you really don't know where to find the best wedding vendors. It's hard to select florists, find a minister, hire a photographer and handle all of the other details when you are thousands of miles away, and a Maui wedding planner is a lifesaver.

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

While we all love filling up our gift registries and hauling in that wedding loot, if you are planning a destination wedding, it's wise to rethink gifts. For one thing, people will be spending a bundle to attend your wedding so it's considerate to think about the budgets of your family and friends. In addition, no one wants to haul a bulky gift on an airplane and you probably don't want to haul a bunch of extra stuff home either. If people do want to give you something, consider gift cards or even giving money to a special charity in your honor.




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