Destinations around the world are reducing or lifting travel restrictions, and this means destination weddings are on the rise once more. Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa recently announced its new Vow to Wow package, featuring a three-day itinerary for the wedding of a lifetime.
Day One
The itinerary begins with a relaxing day for the couple, allowing them to focus on each other before the big day. Couples will enjoy a spa experience, with a hot stone massage, aromatherapy, scalp massage, a foot scrub and a therapeutic Jacuzzi soak. Next, hit the skies for a romantic helicopter ride with breathtaking views of Maui. After spending the day together, the couple will celebrate their love with friends and family during a rehearsal dinner for 100–200 guests at the Drums of the Pacific Luau.
Day Two
The couple will tie the knot at the resort’s Halona Kai outdoor venue, a spot offering a tropical ocean view. The ceremony is complete with white chairs, a wedding arch and a bridal bouquet. The venue will also provide a musician to set the mood as the wedding party and the bride walk down the aisle. The wedding will also include two traditional Hawai’ian leis to exchange, as well as a traditional conch shell blowing.
After the vows are exchanged, the reception will take place at Halona Kai which will feature with everything, from tropical-infused fruit water, a DJ and lounge furniture to decor and centerpieces. All guests will receive a plated dinner and four-hour access to the venue’s signature bar. There will also be a two-tier wedding cake decorated with Hawai’ian flowers. The wedding offer also includes six hours of a photographer and videographer in order to capture all the memories of the big day.
Day Three
After the big day, family and friends can unwind at the Farewell Brunch at Japengo restaurant overlooking the ocean. Don’t miss out on the mimosa and Bloody Mary bar.
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