Saturday, March 18, 2006

Best Beach for Maui Weddings

by: Mark Steffan
In order to rate or rank which beaches are best for a wedding on Maui, we first must determine what criteria we should use in coming up with a result. Having worked on thousands of weddings on the Island of Maui I can say from experience what it is that matters most to the newlywed couple. The beach must first be romantic with a beautiful backdrop.
Photos are of paramount importance. Given that, there should be a certain level of privacy. All the beaches in the Hawaiian Islands are public and therefore privacy is not guaranteed anywhere!
Next, access should not be difficult. Good parking and public restrooms are a plus. Proximity plays a role for most. Your wedding beach needs to be relatively close to where you are staying. Last but definitely not least is weather. Many couples ask to be married next to a waterfall not realizing that the romantic photo they are looking at fantasizing about their dream wedding is that photo was taken on the only day it did not rain there that month. You do not want to be rained out.
For more information about Maui weddings and the best beaches, visit http://www.mauidforever.com.
The top beaches for weddings in Maui are as follows:
1. South Maluaka. Located behind the Maui Prince Resort, this location offers many beautiful venues. The park above the beach has a very private lawn area encircled by tropical vegetation. Several other grass knoll overlooks of the ocean and lava point are other excellent choices. Of course the sandy beach is very nice too. This beach has public restrooms and showers and plenty of parking. The 4 Island views from this locale offer excellent photography and the sunsets are to die for. Good for larger weddings.
2. Makena Surf. Exactly 1.1 mile south of the Fairmont Kealani lies a secluded stretch of sand not too well known even to Maui locals. Access is through a public easement and a flower laden walkway down to the beach is lovely. The beach itself is a long with golden sand and accented with black lava outcroppings. Plenty of beautiful wedding spots dot this very good choice for a Maui wedding. The biggest drawback: No public restrooms. Good for larger weddings.
3. Makena Cove. Probably the most famous of Maui wedding beaches, Makena Cove is quite spectacular. Probably the most striking little cove on Maui. Little is the operative word. Being so popular and so small means a sometime literal wait for you to be able to have your wedding there. No restrooms, little parking compound the problem. Consider this option for a smaller wedding only.
4. Wailea Elua. Maui’s most luxurious community has a beach access popular with snorkelers and scuba divers. This site is a black lava point with 2 sandy coves to either side. Good parking and public restrooms make this a good choice for many. The point and both sandy coves offer several excellent wedding choices. Only consider this for a late afternoon sunset wedding as regular beachgoers don’t make this a good choice for morning weddings.
5. Kapalua Bay. The only one of our top choices located in West Maui. So if you are staying in Lahaina, Kaanapali, Napili, Kahana or Kapalua this is essentially the only and best choice for you. Excellent parking, public restrooms and a wide sandy bay make this an excellent choice for a wedding. At this time there is a grass knoll overlooking the bay on the south side of the bay (closest to the parking lot) and is a spectacular wedding site in Maui.
About The Author
Mark Steffan is the coordinator and founder of Maui'd Forever, Mark is very attentive to detail. Mark will help you to create the wedding of your dreams within your budget. Mark is the founder of the Total Life Planning Institute whose mission is to assist people in creating the life of their dreams. Having his life-planning business in the honeymoon capital of the USA (Maui) is the reason for the formation of Maui'd Forever. We want to help those newlyweds in creating a happy and long-lasting life together.

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