Maui Wedding Locations

Sep 12
2011

 

 

Considering getting married on Maui?  Have you thought about  your wedding venue?  Are you planning a small intimate wedding and or having a larger event?

 

 

There are numerous wedding locations on Maui and many make wonderful spots for wedding photography.  As your Maui wedding Photographer, I can share some in’s and outs of  the some of the more popular Maui wedding spots.

 

Some of the most popular spots include: Hamoa Beach, Maui Tropical Plantation, Makena Cove, Wailea Rock Point, Kamaole Beach Park, Lava Point, Kapalua Bay Beach, the Kula Botanical Gardens, the Tropical Gardens of Maui, the Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens, the Oluwalu Plantation Estate, the Keawakapu Estate and or there are also several small wedding chapels to choose from.

 

To learn more about the photography advantages from the above locations and or any others please call Nicole at Behind The Lens Maui at 808. 205-2366

Mama’s Fish House- Wedding Location in Maui

May 22
2010

This is a beautiful location for a morning or sunset wedding on Maui. You can also eat a wonderful meal and have cocktails on the beach at Mama’s Fish House in Paia, Hawaii.

Maui beach wedding

Mar 10
2010

Aloha Maui Wedding’s Rev. Robert married this lovely couple in Makena  this week. If your thinking of getting married on Maui please give Behind The Lens Maui a call to set up your photography needs.

Secret Cove in Maui, wedding location

Dec 04
2009

Secret Cove on Maui

Is An Incredibly Beautiful Hideaway Beach!

Secret Cove on the southwest side of Maui, is a beautiful beach that is difficult to find, but worth the effort to locate and spend a half-day enjoying its spectacular views!

Secret Cove is along Makena Road, which is actually Hwy. 31 through Kihei and Wailea.  But it turns into Makena Road just past The Shops at Wailea – www.shopsatwailea.com.  It is less than a mile south of Big Beach and the two major oceanside turns into the Big Beach parking areas.  When you see the Makena Grill to your left and the stone wall to your right (pictured above) — You Are there!

The best time to experience Secret Cove is early in the morning.  You’ll want to arrive before the weddings begin (about 10am) and before the afternoon swells bring rougher water.  After 2pm or so, the water is usually much rougher and the snorkeling is much tougher for beginning snorkelers.

The stone wall has a small entrance (see photo above and to the left), but it’s easy to see!  Make sure your vehicle is parked closely along the stone wall and is facing to the south.  There is not much room for a lot of cars.

Once inside Secret Cove, you’ll see a beautiful view of the Hawaiian island of Kahoolawe in the distance.  The island is about 10 miles from Secret Cove.  The best place to snorkel is to the right as you face the ocean.  Green sea turtles can often be found along the coral reef system to the right, and some of the best snorkeling is out about 100 feet from the shoreline.

Suggestion: Plan to spend the morning hours at Secret Cove, and the late morning or early afternoon at Big Beach.  It’s a short drive back to the parking lots for Big Beach, and the beach is a good location to boogie-board and body surf.  If a wedding takes place at Secret Cove, please be respectful of the bride and groom and their special day on Maui.