4 Activities for your wedding vacation in Hawaii

4 Activities for your wedding vacation in Hawaii

Explore the Beautiful East Honolulu Hawaii Area

During your wedding vacation in Hawaii, you’ll want to spend a day or two exploring the beautiful East Honolulu Hawaii area. This includes the Ka’a’awa Valley, Makapuu Beach, Byodo-In Temple, and Hanauma Bay.

Ka’a’awa Valley

Located on the beautiful East Shore of Oahu, Ka’a’awa is one of the most beautiful places on the island for a wedding vacation. It is home to a number of important attractions. Some of these amazing locations have been captured by epic Honolulu wedding photographers – Studio 3511.

The valley was a sacred place on Oahu in ancient times. It was also the home of ancient Hawaiian kings. A number of legends have been told about Ka’a’awa.

The valley is also home to the Kualoa Ahupua’a Historical District, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The district is also the home of the Kualoa Sugar Mill, which operated in the valley between 1863 and 1870.

Today, Ka’a’awa is a small community with a population of around 1,379 people. The area is known for its rich landscape and simplicity of life.

The valley is also a popular filming location for many Hollywood movies. More than 50 major motion pictures have been filmed there. Movies such as Jurassic Park, The Lost World, and even Elvis classics have all been filmed in the area.

Studio 3511
Photo by Studio 3511

Makapuu Beach

Makapuu Beach Wedding
Makapuu Beach Wedding by Samie Cacayurin
On the rocks of Makapuu
Photo by Samie Cacayurin

Located on the Island of Oahu, Makapu’u Beach is a great place to surf and swim. It is also a great spot to view Hawaii’s beautiful scenery.

Makapu’u is a great place to see humpback whales. Makapu’u Lighthouse offers panoramic views of the surrounding islands. You can also see Molokai and Lanai.

You should visit Makapu’u Beach in the morning to get the best shade. In the afternoon, the beach can get very busy. This is not the best spot for boogie boarding. You don’t want to get injured or too sunburned on your wedding vacation.

You will also want to visit the lighthouse. You can see the surrounding islands from the lighthouse, including Molokai and Lanai. The lighthouse is about a two-mile round-trip hike.  You’ll want to go either early morning or late afternoon to avoid the harsh afternoon sun.

Makapu’u is a great spot to swim, but it’s not a good place for beginners. The waves are strong and you’ll need to be able to swim. You should also consider bringing swim fins. The beach also has an occasional dangerous shore break, so make sure to wear swimsuits that fit well.

Makapuu Wedding Elopement
Photo by Hiko Arasaki
Makapuu Wedding Vacation
Photo by Hiko Arasaki

 

Turtle Snorkeling in Hanauma Bay

Known for its spectacular underwater beauty, Hanauma Bay is a prime snorkeling destination on the island of Oahu. In fact, it may be the world’s most popular snorkeling spot.

Hanauma Bay is located on the southeast coast of Oahu, 10 miles east of Waikiki. It is part of the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve and is a great place to see the thriving marine life.

The Hanauma Bay area has a history of fishing and entertainment for Hawaiian royalty. In 1967, the area became a protected marine life conservation area. Hanauma Bay has a lot to offer visitors, including the opportunity to swim with a sea turtle.

The snorkeling in Hanauma Bay is fairly safe, as long as you are careful about the water and the reef. Unlike other snorkeling spots, you don’t have to be scared of the sea turtles. However, it is illegal to touch them.

Hanauma Bay has a number of different fish, and the best way to see them is to swim around the reef. Aside from the fish, you may also see the sea turtles.

Byodo-In Temple

Located in Valley of the Temples in Kahaluu, East Honolulu, Hawaii, the Byodo-in Temple is a beautiful Japanese-inspired Buddhist temple. It is an important cultural landmark on the island of Oahu and a very popular spot for wedding photos.

Byodo-in Temple is surrounded by lush gardens and mountains. It offers a peaceful environment that is ideal for meditation on your wedding vacation.

The temple offers a variety of events throughout the year. On Fridays, visitors can participate in a sumi-e painting activity. On the second Saturday of the month, they can enjoy a tea ceremony. In addition, they can practice ikebana.

The temple is open from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Visitors can also purchase food from the gift shop. The gift shop accepts credit cards.

The temple is also an ideal location for photos. In addition, it features an 18-foot wooden image of Amitabha. The temple also has a three-ton brass peace bell. The temple also has a pond filled with thousands of Koi carp. These carp are believed to bring good fortune.

Whatever you choose to do, it’s always a good idea to get to know about the beautiful islands of Hawaii before planning a destination wedding.

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