Ali'i Kauai Weddings
Refusing to work other islands is this Princeville company's defining choice: the team states plainly that it coordinates weddings only on Kauai, b…
Elopements · Destination
7 elopement planners serving Hawaii couples planning an elopement or micro wedding.
Refusing to work other islands is this Princeville company's defining choice: the team states plainly that it coordinates weddings only on Kauai, b…
Elopements · Destination
Three flower-named tiers organize the elopement offerings from this Kapaa planner, each covering up to ten guests. Plumeria, at $1,295, supplies th…
Elopements · Micro Weddings · Destination
Small, intimate, and romantic ceremonies are the explicit specialty of this Honolulu company, which concentrates exclusively on Oahu rather than sp…
Elopements · Micro Weddings · LGBTQ+ Friendly
Every price is on the website — a rarity in Hawaii's elopement market and the first thing that sets this Kailua-Kona operation apart. Founded by re…
Elopements · Micro Weddings
Owner-led since 2003, this Kihei planning and design firm built its reputation on South Maui's coastline and on one venue in particular: the oceanf…
Elopements · Micro Weddings
Four published beach packages form the backbone of this Wailuku-based planning company's catalog, each priced and itemized on the website. 'Just th…
Elopements · Micro Weddings · Destination
Operating since 1978, Weddings of Hawaii is one of the longest-running wedding companies in the state — a planning operation headquartered at 1888…
Elopements · Destination
Three moving parts define planning here: the license, the land, and the flights. Hawaii's marriage license begins as an online application on the state's eHawaii portal — $65 all-in, a $60 license fee plus a $5 portal charge — but it only becomes real when both partners appear together before a licensing agent to collect it. No waiting period follows and no residency is required; your window to marry is the next 30 days, anywhere in the state.
Land access is where planners earn their keep. A staged ceremony on state shoreline means a DLNR permit reserved per event and priced by square footage, professional vendors carrying $1 million in liability coverage, and a short list of what may touch the sand. Planners working the islands daily know which beaches have parking, which fall under county rather than state jurisdiction, and which fill with snorkelers by 9 a.m.
Because Hawaii has no inter-island bridges and essentially no passenger ferries between most islands, every multi-island idea becomes a flight plan. Vendors, florals, and attire all move by plane, so expect a planner to push you to source everything on the island where you'll actually say vows.
Planning budgets too? See elopement packages in Hawaii.