For couples in search of a romantic destination, there is no finer spot on earth than Maui. This Hawaiian island consistently tops the list of "Most Romantic" spots in the world, and there are activities here to please every couple. Here a few suggestions for how to fill your days in Maui with plenty of romance.
Taking a moment to enjoy the sunset is definitely a catalyst to romance, and it can be as simple as walking along the beaches of Kapalua Bay and gazing out at the sea. Or you can opt for a more elaborate setting, such as a sunset cocktail and dinner cruise out on the Pacific Ocean. Other options include taking in the views of the beach and sunset at a romantic local restaurant.
One great way to spend a day, from sunrise to sunset, is to take the journey to Hana, along Highway 36. While the distance is only about 60 or so miles, the road winds sharply along the coast and there are many single-vehicle bridges so it takes about three hours to reach Hana. However, people typically spend about six or seven hours getting there, because there are so many interesting places to stop along the way. You can enjoy mini hikes into the jungle, walks along the beach and treks to waterfalls as well as a 27-acre botanical garden. It's wise to bring snacks, lunch and water as food is fairly scarce along the way.
If you love the great outdoors, especially hiking, Hawaii in general has plenty of great hiking trails. In Maui, the best are located in Haleakala National Park. At this park you can go up to the island's highest vista and watch as the sun rises over Maui. You can walk around and through the largest dormant volcano in the world, the massive Halekala Crater and you can discover Maui's Seven Sacred Pools, which also is known as Ohe'o Gulch.
Many people head to Maui to celebrate their wedding anniversary, and it's easy to understand why. You could take your anniversary celebration a step beyond the usual special dinner and walk along the beach and enjoy a special vow renewal service. You can even leave all the planning to a Maui wedding coordinator, such as the staff at Love Maui Weddings. They have been planning Maui weddings, vow renewals and elopements for more than 20 years. They have a special Maui wedding package just for couples that wish to renew their vows. It's called "Love, Always," and includes the services of a minister, a ceremony on the beach, a beach permit for up to 10 guests, a keepsake certificate and bottle of sand, a beautifully printed copy of your renewal vows and a bridal lei and lei for the groom.
For those who want to tie the knot for the very first time, Love Maui Weddings also offers an assortment of elopement and full wedding packages. Prices for the Maui wedding packages start at just under $600 and include plenty of amenities. You also can create a custom wedding from scratch and there are many amazing venues on this island, from historic plantations and chapels to white sand beaches or even a botanical garden.
Taking a moment to enjoy the sunset is definitely a catalyst to romance, and it can be as simple as walking along the beaches of Kapalua Bay and gazing out at the sea. Or you can opt for a more elaborate setting, such as a sunset cocktail and dinner cruise out on the Pacific Ocean. Other options include taking in the views of the beach and sunset at a romantic local restaurant.
One great way to spend a day, from sunrise to sunset, is to take the journey to Hana, along Highway 36. While the distance is only about 60 or so miles, the road winds sharply along the coast and there are many single-vehicle bridges so it takes about three hours to reach Hana. However, people typically spend about six or seven hours getting there, because there are so many interesting places to stop along the way. You can enjoy mini hikes into the jungle, walks along the beach and treks to waterfalls as well as a 27-acre botanical garden. It's wise to bring snacks, lunch and water as food is fairly scarce along the way.
If you love the great outdoors, especially hiking, Hawaii in general has plenty of great hiking trails. In Maui, the best are located in Haleakala National Park. At this park you can go up to the island's highest vista and watch as the sun rises over Maui. You can walk around and through the largest dormant volcano in the world, the massive Halekala Crater and you can discover Maui's Seven Sacred Pools, which also is known as Ohe'o Gulch.
Many people head to Maui to celebrate their wedding anniversary, and it's easy to understand why. You could take your anniversary celebration a step beyond the usual special dinner and walk along the beach and enjoy a special vow renewal service. You can even leave all the planning to a Maui wedding coordinator, such as the staff at Love Maui Weddings. They have been planning Maui weddings, vow renewals and elopements for more than 20 years. They have a special Maui wedding package just for couples that wish to renew their vows. It's called "Love, Always," and includes the services of a minister, a ceremony on the beach, a beach permit for up to 10 guests, a keepsake certificate and bottle of sand, a beautifully printed copy of your renewal vows and a bridal lei and lei for the groom.
For those who want to tie the knot for the very first time, Love Maui Weddings also offers an assortment of elopement and full wedding packages. Prices for the Maui wedding packages start at just under $600 and include plenty of amenities. You also can create a custom wedding from scratch and there are many amazing venues on this island, from historic plantations and chapels to white sand beaches or even a botanical garden.
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Ella Hemmings enjoys reading wedding blogs. To get more details about Maui Hawaii wedding packages or to find out more about the best Maui wedding and honeymoon packages, please go to the Love Maui Weddings site now.
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