Generally, couples don't worry much about entertaining wedding guests beyond planning a reception. However, when you plan a Maui destination wedding, guests typically don't simply fly in for a day. They make a vacation out of this experience, and it nice for the wedding couple to offer some fun excursions and perhaps even host one or two.
Place a gift bag in each hotel guest room, and one handy option would be to purchase beach bags which can then double as a helpful tote. Load it up with a few amenities such as sunscreen, snacks and water as well as a bunch of local information. People need to know where to purchase items such as medicine or toiletries if the need arises, so provide a list of close-by grocery stores or drug stores. It's also nice to include a wedding itinerary that lists information about the ceremony, reception and other wedding-related events. You also should provide information about cool local excursions that people might enjoy.
Many people flock to tropical islands to enjoy their leisure time on the beach, and Maui offers some of the best beaches in the world. Your guests probably want to spend at least some of their time enjoying the ocean, so be sure to provide a list of beach options. You don't have to include every Maui beach, simply select three or four you think might appeal to your guests. Spending time on the beach is especially easy if you book your reservations at a hotel or resort that has its own beach and swimming pools. Sometimes, group rates are available to help everyone save some money.
For a great, all-day adventure, consider having your guest take a guided tour to the village of Hana. This popular excursion entails driving down a windy road through a tropical rainforest and traversing hair-pin curves and more than 50 one-lane bridges. It also provides some of the world's best views and you can walk to waterfalls, swim on perfect beaches or just enjoy the view. You can drive yourself, but for a wedding party, consider a bus tour, which also will include food and there are no cafes, groceries or other food or beverage services along the way.
Perhaps a full-day excursion is not something your guests care to do or you have even more leisure time to fill. Other fun options include whale watching trips, which are quite popular given that Maui provides some of the best opportunities in the world to see humpback whales. There are also kayaking tours, snorkeling tours, sunset cocktail cruises, parasailing and your guest could even consider taking a surfing lesson.
For couples wanting to tie the knot in Maui, consider contacting Love Maui Weddings. These Maui wedding planners have been helping couples plan ceremonies and receptions for more than 20 years. They can help with all the details regarding your Maui wedding and even offer several amazing wedding packages that truly make wedding preparation a breeze.
Place a gift bag in each hotel guest room, and one handy option would be to purchase beach bags which can then double as a helpful tote. Load it up with a few amenities such as sunscreen, snacks and water as well as a bunch of local information. People need to know where to purchase items such as medicine or toiletries if the need arises, so provide a list of close-by grocery stores or drug stores. It's also nice to include a wedding itinerary that lists information about the ceremony, reception and other wedding-related events. You also should provide information about cool local excursions that people might enjoy.
Many people flock to tropical islands to enjoy their leisure time on the beach, and Maui offers some of the best beaches in the world. Your guests probably want to spend at least some of their time enjoying the ocean, so be sure to provide a list of beach options. You don't have to include every Maui beach, simply select three or four you think might appeal to your guests. Spending time on the beach is especially easy if you book your reservations at a hotel or resort that has its own beach and swimming pools. Sometimes, group rates are available to help everyone save some money.
For a great, all-day adventure, consider having your guest take a guided tour to the village of Hana. This popular excursion entails driving down a windy road through a tropical rainforest and traversing hair-pin curves and more than 50 one-lane bridges. It also provides some of the world's best views and you can walk to waterfalls, swim on perfect beaches or just enjoy the view. You can drive yourself, but for a wedding party, consider a bus tour, which also will include food and there are no cafes, groceries or other food or beverage services along the way.
Perhaps a full-day excursion is not something your guests care to do or you have even more leisure time to fill. Other fun options include whale watching trips, which are quite popular given that Maui provides some of the best opportunities in the world to see humpback whales. There are also kayaking tours, snorkeling tours, sunset cocktail cruises, parasailing and your guest could even consider taking a surfing lesson.
For couples wanting to tie the knot in Maui, consider contacting Love Maui Weddings. These Maui wedding planners have been helping couples plan ceremonies and receptions for more than 20 years. They can help with all the details regarding your Maui wedding and even offer several amazing wedding packages that truly make wedding preparation a breeze.
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