Hawaii
Having an island wedding in Hawaii has always been a dream of many couples.
You can make it come true.
During Hawaiian Wedding Ceremonies, people exchange leis as a symbol of their love.
Hawaiian Ring blessing (for beach weddings only) Rings are placed in a Hawaiian Koa Wood bowl;
bride holds the bowl while the groom holds a conch shell filled with ocean water.
Minister blesses rings dipping a ti leaf in the salt water.
Valentine Day is a hugely popular date for weddings in Hawaii and while it might seem romantic,
you may change your mind if you have to wait in line for a minister.
New Year Eve is another busy wedding day in Hawaii.
Hawaii has beautiful, sunny weather most of the year.
However, even though the summer months are popular for weddings,
the weather here can be hot and humid so may be uncomfortable if you are dressed in a tuxedo or a long, heavy gown.
Since Hawaii has no waiting period for getting married, spur-of-the-moment weddings are a common occurrence.
Many brides simply purchase a beautiful aloha print dress or simply come dressed in your bikini top and sarong.
If you come to Honolulu to get married, you do not have to have a traditional ceremony in a chapel.
You can get married in a rainforest under a waterfall, on a hilltop overlooking the vast Pacific Ocean, or even have a naturist ceremony.
There is no denying the fact that Hawaii is the perfect place for young hearts.
First thing one has to do is to collect a State of Hawaii license form and fill out there.
Hawaii is a beautiful place and a marriage here is an ideal way for a couple to start life together.
Obtaining a marriage license in Hawaii is a very simple procedure.
There are no blood tests required and obtaining the license and the wedding ceremony can all be done the same day.
We can even assist you on weekends. The only thing that is required is some type of photo ID.
A Hawaii marriage license is legal all over the world.
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