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Find Oahu Wedding Packages from Our Preferred Vendor

Are you looking for Oahu Wedding Packages?

Finally, we have a preferred vendor for Oahu wedding packages in Hawaii: Simple Oahu Wedding. After nearly ten years of having our simple planning brand on Maui, Simple Maui Wedding, our Oahu division is now up and running in full force. With multiple Oahu wedding packages for beaches and venues to choose from, you can now get the simple to plan wedding experience you have been looking for now on Oahu.

This photo is from one of our recent Oahu wedding packages. Take a look at the blog post here: https://simpleoahuwedding.com/dreamy-sunset-oahu-elopement-cassandra-luis-oahu-wedding/ .

When thinking of getting married in Hawaii, it is a challenge to choose which island is going to be right for you. The island of Maui is much less busy than Oahu, but Oahu has more of the big city amenities you would expect. Both islands have incredible natural beauty with lush green mountains and beautiful ocean backgrounds. The great thing is that now you don’t have to worry about which island in Hawaii you want to get married.

With wedding companies both on Maui and Oahu you can take a look at both sites to see which island will be best for your style of travel: Maui more relaxed and Oahu more nightlife and hustle and bustle.

You can find both sites here: Simple Oahu Wedding and Simple Maui Wedding  On each site you will be able to see photography examples, Beach wedding locations, Venue wedding locations, floral examples, minister photos and bios as well as packages and pricing. Be completely informed about your destination wedding in Hawaii and see past weddings for inspiration for your upcoming marriage in paradise.

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The above photo was taken from a recent wedding at Yokahama beach which lies on Oahu’s uppermost northwest shore. We can’t wait for you to come and see more beautiful Oahu Weddings on our site and see why so many people choose our simple, elegant style.

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Alisha and Dave’s Gorgeous Hawaii Wedding Package

Alisha and Dave’s Gorgeous Hawaii Wedding Package

Alisha and Dave had a gorgeous Hawaii wedding at the beautiful Kukahiko Estate on Maui’s South Shore. Their Hawaii wedding package was a very intimate affair coordinated by Simple Maui Wedding. The beautiful Maui wedding photography was taken by Karma Hill Photography. Alisha was wearing a beautiful white arm length lace dress, while Dave wore very handsome grey suit pants with matching vest and a fun colorful tie.

The wedding ceremony was held on the lawn of the estate with a beautiful floral isle accent nestled under the canopy of beautiful Hawaiian shade trees. Minister Tino Rosette spoke beautiful vows and said blessings in the native Hawaiian language to bless the couple during their ceremony.  After the exchanging of rings Alisha and Dave were pronounced man and wife and walked down the isle accompanied by the applause of their friends and loved ones. Their Hawaii wedding package was captured in beautiful photos from the estate grounds all the way to the dramatic back drop of the ocean side lava rock with waves crashing high into the air with the couple nestled a midst the beauty.

Are you thinking of getting married in Hawaii? If you want to get hitched in the Aloha State view beautiful Maui wedding packages by Simple Maui Wedding. Simple Maui Wedding has coordinated hundreds of weddings in Hawaii and uses only Maui’s best wedding professionals. Their site is organized excellently with locations, ministers, photographers, floral and descriptions of everything. Their site really makes wedding planning in Hawaii a breeze. To see hundreds of real Hawaii weddings in Maui visit their blog to find out more about weddings in Hawaii. Their blog has everything from look comparisons of morning or sunset weddings and hundreds of different real weddings so you can see what is just right for your destination Hawaii wedding.

 

 

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How To Pay For Hawaii Weddings

A Hawaii destination wedding doesn’t have to cost a fortune, but it does require some financial planning, especially if you don’t want to be paying for it years down the road. Here are some tried and true tips on how to pay for Hawaii weddings without maxing out your credit cards.

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Hawaii Wedding photo by Karma Hill Photography.

1. Start Saving Early: Okay, saving money is always easier said then done. But if you’re considering getting married in Hawaii, or even just taking vacations to Hawaii, go on and start saving. Open a separate savings account for paying for your wedding, and contribute a portion of each paycheck to your Wedding in Hawaii Fund. Collect your change at the end of the day, put away any extra cash you get as gifts or that’s leftover from other activities. Shop less, save more, and you’ll find yourself already on the right track when it’s time to start your Hawaii wedding planning.

2. Know Your Budget: The first research you do should be the cost of weddings in Hawaii. In order to know how to pay for a Hawaii wedding, you need to know the amount you’ll have to pay. This includes your travel, accommodations, food, activities, and, of course, your wedding.  Flights will be about $900 from the East Coast and $500 from the West Coast. A good higher-end estimate is $800 per day per couple after you get here. Combine this with the cost of your Hawaii wedding package plus reception plans, and you’ll have an idea of what your Hawaii wedding will cost you.

3. Keep Costs Down: There are endless opportunities to splurge or cut costs of Hawaii weddings. For example, choose a coordinator that offers high quality and affordable Hawaii wedding packages, such as Simple Maui Wedding. This coordinator will also have expertise on how not to spend too much. For example, a beach wedding in Hawaii will cost far less than a Hawaii venue wedding, and a full reception can more than double the budget for your entire trip. A simple Hawaii wedding on the beach with dinner at a restaurant afterwards will help keep your wedding affordable while still being elegant and beautiful.

When you choose a Hawaii beach wedding, you’re ultimately choosing a more casual wedding, meaning you can save on the wedding dress & attire, decorations, music, and guest count.

Also know what you’re expected to pay for at your destination wedding so you don’t spend more than necessary. For example, guests are to pay for their own accommodations & travel along with any non-wedding related activities. If you know what’s acceptable to ask of your guests, you’ll be able to trim your budget down.

4. Accept Donations: Your friends and family can help pay for the trip, especially if they aren’t joining you for your wedding. That’s right — the people you aren’t inviting to your destination wedding in Hawaii are the ones who might help fund it. If you do everything with formal etiquette and without the expectation of receiving anything, you might find you’ll receive congratulations and well-wishes in the form of money and gifts, which will help offset the cost of your destination wedding in Hawaii. Send invitations beforehand to those you would like to attend your wedding and send announcements afterwards to the masses. If you’re eloping to Hawaii, announcements might be the only way you get word out about your marriage. The Knot has a guide on how to announce your wedding. Don’t forget a prompt Thank You card to anyone sending gifts!

Use word-of-mouth (nothing in the announcements or invitations) that cash is preferred over gifts. Set up a registry or two for friends who prefer buying gifts. Have close friends or parents know your preference, so that when someone asks them what you’d like as a gift, they can share that money would be most helpful.

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Hawaii Wedding image by Karma Hill Photography.

5. Find Hidden Money: Money might be hiding all over your house if you’re willing to have a yard sale. Plus it’s a great way to get rid of those old belongings, especially if you’re making room for two after the wedding. Make a (humorous) sign at your sale that all proceeds benefit your Hawaii destination wedding. People will be less likely to haggle you down if they know the money is going directly toward something (even a vacation), especially if it sparks conversation and they chat with you a bit about your wedding plans.

Another way to find money for your destination wedding is in old savings plans. Ask your parents if you have any savings bonds or accounts from your childhood. Really work to jog their memory on this one, as these things tend to get forgotten through the years. Just be careful not to dip into an emergency savings fund for times of unemployment or unexpected expenses.

Also look for frequent flier miles, hotel points, or other rewards that can help fund your trip. Close families and friends might be willing to gift their rewards to you also. That uncle that is always traveling for work or the cousin who is always making the most of her credit card points might be able to share their tips or even a bit of their loot.

6. Take a Second Job: Don’t be shy about working for money. Spread the word that you’re trying to save up for your dream Hawaii wedding package, so if anybody has odd jobs, you can work for some vacation cash. You didn’t think you’d be babysitting or weeding grandma’s garden after high school, but it’s easy money that can be put aside as you save for your destination wedding in Hawaii.

If you really want to get extra income, get an official second job. This is a step up from working odd jobs, because you’ll have to apply and get hired,  and commit to working extra while planning a wedding. Many newlyweds are forced to get a second job after to help with paying for your wedding. If you’re ahead of the game, and get a second job pre-vows, you’ll miss heavy interest and post-wedding stress, and you’ll feel like you’re on an extra long honeymoon if you’re able to come home and work less after your destination wedding in Hawaii.

7. Wait to Wed: Wait to book your Hawaii wedding package until you’ve saved enough for the deposit. Then book your wedding far enough in advance that you can save up until it’s time to pay in full. If you book as soon as you save enough for the deposit, you’ll lock in the current price for the wedding package, which could save you a bit of money if you’re wedding in the far future. Beach weddings in Hawaii are far more enjoyable if you don’t have the stress of debt weighing on you — so be smart and have a fabulous and affordable Hawaii wedding!

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10 Reasons to Have Destination Hawaii Wedding

At some point before their big day, we want to help brides figure out the best-kept nuptial secret — A destination Hawaii wedding is an ideal and easy way to say I Do. Now we’re letting the secret out, and presenting you with 10 amazing and realistic reasons to choose a Hawaii Destination Wedding.

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The Chance to Say “I Do” in Paradise!

Who wouldn’t want to get married in paradise? Imagine sharing your vows under soft blue skies as the waves crash to shore and the palm trees sway in the wind. You’ve spent the time leading up to this sipping Mai Tai’s by the pool or snorkeling in crystal clear waters. You’re suntanned and stress-free. It may be the best place to start a marriage, especially if you carry some of that paradise spirit with you back home as you begin your life together.

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Less Wedding Stress!

If you’re already into the marriage planning process, take this time to close your eyes, take a deep breath, and clear your mind, as if there aren’t five million things to sort out before you walk down the aisle. Now imagine feeling that way the entire time leading up to your big day. This isn’t fantasy, it’s your reality when you decide on a Hawaii destination wedding. If you’ve left the details of the ceremony to a highly organized wedding coordinator like Simple Maui Wedding. You’ve been connected to a top-notch travel agent, and everything is taken care of. All you have to do is show up. Sure, the days leading up to your flight to Maui maybe a little nerve wracking — Did you pack your dress? Are you forgetting your groom? (make sure to pack your groom) But once your plane has left mainland ground, that’s it. You’re enjoying a paradise vacation, not sorting out a thousand last minute details! You have someone to take care of that for you.

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It’s All About You (both of you!)

If you stay at home for your wedding, you may find yourself accommodating a lot of people who you barely know. Maybe its the pressure of having the most impressive wedding. Maybe you have a hard time saying no and asserting what you want. Either way, you’ll end up making a lot of decisions based on what other people want, not what you want for you big day. Like when you order the cake flavor that’s a crowd pleaser instead of your favorite. Or the dress your mother-in-law liked instead of the one you felt most comfortable in. Or the venue your family prefers. Suddenly everything is out of your hands and it feels like your putting together somebody else’s wedding. If this starts happening, or you want to avoid it before it begins, it might be time to consider a destination wedding. Your Hawaii Wedding coordinator will make a point to ask you what YOU want — not your sister or your mom or your grandma. So choose dinner where you want, with the flavor of cake you like. Wear the dress you love. This is your day — treat it like it’s your own!

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Let the Wedding Coordinator Do All the Work!

A Hawaii destination wedding is a great excuse to hire a wedding coordinator! If you don’t live on Maui, you might not know who is the most reliable vendors or how to time your ceremony perfectly. A wonderful coordinator like Simple Maui Wedding will plan your special day down to a T, and they’ll be there at the ceremony to make sure everything goes smoothly. No stressing to make sure everybody is at the right place and everything is on schedule — you have a fabulous coordinator doing all the work so you can actually enjoy your ceremony!

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It’s a HoneyWedding — or a WeddingMoon!

The honeymoon just might be the best thing about a wedding. If you honeymoon in paradise, why not get married there too? Not only does this minimize costs, it also reduces stress and allows for an unforgettable memory. Guests are totally optional on your honeymoon/wedding combo, which brings us to number five…

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No Unwanted Guests!

How do you keep that drama-loving cousin from showing up to your wedding a little drunk and a lotta crazy? How do you avoid inviting all your college buddies out of obligation? Make it as inconvenient as possible for them to get to your wedding! Enjoy time with your closest family and friends or don’t fool with any guests at all. Just book a romantic vacation with your fiancé and get married while you’re there. There’s no better way to have a simple, stress free wedding than not worrying about anyone except yourself and your soon-to-be spouse.

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Stand-out Photos!

Don’t worry, those guests you left behind will get to enjoy the phenomenal photos you have taken at the wedding. Karma Hill Photography will capture your Hawaii wedding day with style & class. So stand at the shoreline in front of the setting sun. Kiss your honey at the top of lava rock formation. Caress beneath the shade of a palm tree. Oh, don’t forget that priceless shot of your groom watching you walk toward him, grinning with the Hawaiian ocean and mountains behind him. If that’s not enough to make you want a wedding in Hawaii, how about…

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Saving Money!

I know what you’re thinking… there’s no way you can save money by having a destination wedding. But if you already plan on paying for a honeymoon, you can simply include a small, stylish wedding in that trip. Weddings these days run $10,000 – $25,000 and up. Simple Maui Weddings start at $2250. That will cover everything you need to get married and have great photos. So maybe you spend a little extra on a dress. Maybe you don’t. It’s up to you, because a small destination wedding is all about you (see number 8)! It’s easier to stay within your budget for a Hawaii destination wedding, because you don’t have hundreds of guests influencing your purchase decisions, and you’re encountering lest “bumps in the road” thanks to your coordinator, who is also upfront about pricing and works with you to create a beautiful wedding within your budget!

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Great Weather!

The island of Maui is nestled in the middle of the Hawaii islands, so it’s the most guarded of all the islands from rain and storms coming in out of the pacific. Any rain usually goes away fast. This is great for a beach wedding, because if you show up to rain, you either wait it out a few minutes or take a short drive to a new, sunny wedding spot. You’ll also enjoy these ideal weather conditions throughout your wedding vacation!

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Anything Goes!

Hawaii is a unique place filled with all kinds of people, and we welcome all couples to marry here! You’ve taken away all the worries of a big guest list and a bigger budget, now you get to make this wedding your own! You want to get married in a bikini? That’s fine. You want to wear a huge ball gown? There’s plenty of room on the beach for one of those! You want to hop in the ocean right after saying “I Do”? Go For It! You want all your guests to wear white and khaki? You want to say your own vows? You want your photos to be uniquely you? All of this is completely fine for a Maui Wedding! You’re keeping things simple by choosing a destination wedding, and you’re making it your very own!

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