Big Island Wedding Packages

Ready to make your Big Island wedding dreams a reality? Our wedding planners have planned over 3000 weddings in Hawaii and can't wait to help  you.  

Our Big Island Wedding Packages Include:

  • Officiants With Heartfelt Ceremonies
  • Breathtaking Professional Photography
  • Stress-Free Planning Process
  • Gorgeous Wedding Bouquet Selections
  • Beach or Venue Options
  • Onsite Coordinator 
  • Recommended Vendor List  
  • Additional Add-Ons Available

We're here to make your dream Hawaii wedding a reality and ensure your day is everything you've dreamt  of.

Click below to learn more about our Big Island Wedding Packages!


Big Island BEACH WEDDING & Elopement PACKAGES

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Big Island Elopement Packages are the ultimate in simplicity. Let mother nature do the decorating for you! Public beach weddings are strictly limited to weddings with 25 guests or less due to state laws and permitting.

Big Island WEDDING VENUE PACKAGES

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Venue weddings offer more privacy and many more options for decor. We have on the beach, ocean view and lush green venues to choose from for up to 50 guests.

Ready to make your Big Island wedding dreams a reality? Our wedding planners have planned over 3000 weddings in Hawaii and can't wait to help you. We're here to make your dream wedding a reality and ensure your day is everything you've dreamt of. 










  • Officiants With Heartfelt Ceremonies
  • Breathtaking Professional Photography
  • Stress-Free Planning Process
  • Gorgeous Wedding Bouquet Selections
  • Beach or Venue Options
  • Onsite Coordinator 
  • Recommended Vendor List  
  • Additional Add-Ons Available

Our Big Island Wedding Packages Include:

Click below to learn more about our Big Island Hawaii Wedding Packages!

Check out our sister companies on Maui and Oahu:

Oahu Wedding Packages

Maui Wedding Packages

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 Choosing Beach & Venue Big Island WEDDING Packages

As you begin your Big Island wedding planning adventure, one crucial decision awaits you: choosing between a Big Island beach wedding package and a Big Island venue wedding package. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve deeper into the differences between these two options, helping you make an informed choice that aligns with your vision for your dream wedding in Hawaii.

A reception is often the highlight of a wedding celebration, a time for guests to unwind, socialize, and toast to the newlyweds' happiness. Choosing the right wedding package depends on whether you desire a planned reception. Big Island wedding venues provide an advantage in this regard, offering a seamless transition from the ceremony to the festivities. With the reception taking place in the same location, guests can move directly from witnessing your exchange of vows to enjoying celebration that follows.

On the other hand, beach weddings require additional arrangements, such as locating a suitable venue for the reception and coordinating the necessary elements to create your desired ambiance. While it is possible to organize a reception for a  wedding on the beach, it often entails additional expenses, such as rental fees for the venue and the cost of bringing in all the required elements. Considering the overall logistics and costs, having a reception at a venue can be a more practical and cost-effective choice.

The visual aesthetics and ambiance of your wedding ceremony play a vital role in creating a memorable experience for you and your guests. When it comes to chairs and arches, the distinction between beach and venue wedding packages becomes significant. Hawaii's regulations prohibit the placement of chairs or arches on public beaches, limiting the options for seating arrangements during the ceremony.

If you envision your guests comfortably seated or wish to have an arch as a focal point, a venue wedding package becomes the obvious choice. In contrast, images featuring chairs or arches on the beach are often captured at man-made beaches in front of resorts. However, it's essential to respect and abide by the law, ensuring that your wedding ceremony runs smoothly and aligns with the regulations set forth by the state.

Weather can be unpredictable, even in the paradise of Hawaii. Considering the possibility of rain on your wedding day is crucial. Beach weddings, unfortunately, do not offer a rain backup option. If inclement weather occurs during a beach destination wedding, you and your guests will have no choice but to embrace the elements.

While the locations chosen for beach weddings typically experience minimal rainfall, it's important to realize rain is a possibility. On the other hand, most venue wedding locations have a designated rain backup area on-site, providing a sheltered space where you can seek refuge in case of rain. This contingency plan ensures that your wedding can proceed smoothly, regardless of the weather conditions. This becomes particularly valuable during the rainier months in Hawaii, which typically fall between December and March.

When planning any wedding, budget considerations are vital. It's essential to weigh the costs and benefits associated with each type of ceremony package to ensure your wedding aligns with your financial resources. Wedding venues in Hawaii generally come with a higher price tag compared to beach weddings usually about 30% more. The additional services, amenities, and exclusivity wedding venues offer contribute to the increased cost. 

It's important to assess your budget realistically and determine how much you are willing and able to allocate to your wedding expenses. If an intimate Hawaii elopement with a small group of guests is your vision, a beach destination wedding can provide a beautiful and cost-effective option. You can then treat your loved ones to a delightful post-ceremony celebration at one of the world-renowned restaurants within the exquisite resorts of Hawaii. However, if your heart is set on a larger destination  wedding and a venue surpasses your budget limitations, it may be worth reconsidering Hawaii as your wedding destination. The islands are renowned for their higher costs, and it's crucial to manage your expectations and fully understand what you can afford to avoid disappointment.


Both beach and venue weddings in Hawaii offer captivating beauty, romance, and unforgettable moments. As you embark on the journey of planning your dream wedding, carefully consider the distinctions between beach and venue packages.

Big Island beach weddings provide an intimate and natural ambiance, perfectly suited for elopements and smaller, more intimate ceremonies. On the other hand, venue weddings offer flexibility, allowing for larger guest counts and a more comprehensive and luxurious wedding experience. Ultimately, the choice between a beach wedding package and a venue wedding package should align with your preferences, budget, and vision for your special day.

Regardless of the option you choose, Hawaii will serve as an unforgettable backdrop, imbuing your wedding with the essence of the islands' natural splendor and the warmth of the Aloha spirit. The memories you create on your wedding day will forever be cherished, and the allure of Hawaii will beckon you to return time and time again, allowing you to relive those magical moments and create new ones amidst the breathtaking beauty of the Hawaiian islands.



Guest experience is a paramount consideration for many couples when planning their wedding. Hawaii beach weddings offer limited guest amenities due to the constraints of public beach settings. While the picturesque ocean views and the soft sand creates a romantic atmosphere, the amenities are comparatively minimal. Typically, the best you can offer your guests at a beach wedding are a small cake, a sparkling cider toast, and unamplified music. It's important to note that alcohol is not permitted on public beaches, and parking can often be scarce, potentially adding a level of inconvenience and stress for your guests.

In contrast, venue weddings in Hawaii provide a wealth of guest amenities, enhancing the overall wedding experience. Imagine your guests being greeted by waiters elegantly carrying trays of champagne and hors d'oeuvres, creating a sense of luxury and sophistication. The availability of chairs and arches on the beach adds an element of comfort and style. Furthermore, venues often offer valet parking services, ensuring convenience and ease of access for your guests. The delectable cuisine prepared by professional chefs, coupled with a spacious dance floor, sets the stage for an unforgettable celebration. Hawaii venue packages truly elevate the wedding experience, providing a comprehensive and memorable event for everyone involved.

When considering which wedding package is best suited for you, guest count plays a pivotal role. Big Island beach wedding packages must adhere to state regulations, which cap the number of guests at 25. Beach weddings are ideal for destination wedding couples seeking an intimate celebration surrounded by their closest family and friends. It allows for a more personal and relaxed atmosphere, with the breathtaking beauty of the beach as the backdrop.

However, if you anticipate a larger guest count, exceeding the limit at a beach wedding is not an option. In such cases, a Hawaii venue wedding package offers the flexibility to accommodate a greater number of guests, with some venues capable of hosting up to 200 attendees. This expansive setting ensures that you can celebrate with all your loved ones in a beautiful and exclusive space.

BEACH VS. VENUE WEDDING PACKAGES - Understanding the 7 Main Differences

1. Guest Count: Tailoring the Experience to Your Party Size

2. Planned Reception: Seamless Transitions and Memorable Festivities

3. Ceremony Enhancements: Creating the Perfect Atmosphere

4. Guest Amenities: Elevating Your Wedding Experience

5. Rain Backup: Preparing for Unpredictable Weather

6. Budget $$ : Balancing Wedding Costs and Expectations 

Time To Choose Your Wedding Location

Frequently Asked Questions about Hawaii Wedding Packages

1. What is the Maximum # of Guests for a Hawaii Beach Wedding?

2. Are chairs and arches allowed at beach weddings in Hawaii?

3. Can I have a planned reception with a beach wedding package?

4. What amenities are available for guests at a beach wedding?

5. What amenities are available for guests at a venue wedding?

6. What happens if it rains during a beach wedding?

7. How much do venue weddings in Hawaii typically cost compared to beach weddings?

8. Can I have a beach wedding if I want a large guest count?

9. Can I bring my own alcohol to a beach wedding in Hawaii?

10. Can I customize my wedding experience with add-ons in Hawaii?

No, according to Hawaii state law, beach weddings are limited to a maximum of 25 guests. Exceeding this guest count can result in fines and is not permitted under the beach wedding permit regulations.

No, the state of Hawaii does not allow chairs or arches on public beaches. If you desire seating for your guests or an arch as a focal point, a venue wedding package would be the appropriate choice.

While it is possible to have a reception with a destination wedding on the beach, it requires additional arrangements. You would need to find separate location options for the reception and incur additional costs for rental fees and bringing in the necessary elements. A venue wedding package offers the advantage of a seamless transition from the ceremony to the reception, with all amenities and services available on-site.

Guest amenities are limited at beach weddings due to the constraints of public beach settings. Typically, amenities may include a small cake, a sparkling cider toast, and unamplified music. It's important to note that alcohol is not permitted on public beaches, and parking availability can vary.

Venue weddings in Hawaii offer a wide range of guest amenities. These may include waiters serving champagne and hors d'oeuvres, comfortable seating arrangements, valet parking services, and a dance floor for post-ceremony celebrations. The venues often provide a comprehensive experience with exceptional food and beverage options.

Beach weddings do not have a rain backup option. In the event of rain, you and your guests would need to embrace the weather. However, venue weddings usually have designated rain backup areas on-site, ensuring a sheltered space where your celebration can continue uninterrupted.

Venue weddings in Hawaii tend to costs at least 30% more compared to beach weddings. The additional services, amenities, and exclusivity offered by venues contribute to the increased price. It's important to assess your budget and prioritize your wedding expectations accordingly.

If you anticipate a large guest count exceeding 25 people, a beach wedding may not be suitable. Hawaii beach wedding packages adhere to state regulations, and exceeding the guest limit can result in penalties. In such cases, a venue wedding package would be more appropriate, as it can accommodate a greater number of guests.

No, alcohol is not permitted on public beaches in Hawaii, especially for visible events like weddings. It's important to comply with the regulations and explore the options provided by venues if you wish to have alcohol as part of your celebration.

Yes, many wedding planners and venues in Hawaii offer add-on options to enhance your wedding experience. These may include additional decor, floral arrangements, photography services, live music, and more. Discuss your preferences with your wedding planner or venue coordinator to explore the available add-ons and personalize your dream wedding in Hawaii.

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