Kokiʻokeokea

Your Hawaiian Wedding

Hawaiʻi is famous as a place for a romantic destination wedding. Whether you want a small, intimate solemnization, or a grand celebration, there are options for everyone.

Hawaiʻi also is home to people of many different cultures, so translators are easily available for almost any language.

Kumu Leilehua has officiated weddings, and helped people to plan their special day, for over a decade. She does not offer wedding “packages,” but works with each couple to create a ceremony as unique as they are.

Local people tend to rely on family and friends to prepare everything, and often hold the ceremony at a location to which they have strong family ties.

Couples coming to the islands for a destination wedding will find that our hotels and resorts can cater weddings of almost any size. We also have inns and B&Bs which are happy to host your nuptials for smaller groups.

It’s just a matter of a little research to find the perfect match. Kumu Leilehua is active on Quora, so you may find the answers to many questions there!

Hawaiian Wedding FAQs:

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Destination Weddings in Hawaiʻi:

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