On the romantic island of Maui, with the ocean and sunset as our witness, we will say "I do"! We can hardly wait to celebrate this next chapter of our lives with you. Bring a swimsuit, a cocktail and be an integral part of our most cherished memory!

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Alexzander + Rebecca

September 19, 2026 • Maui, HI
113 Days To Go!

Alexzander + Rebecca

September 19, 2026 • Maui, HI
113 Days To Go!

Popular Beaches

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Ka'anapali Beach

This beach is closest to the hotel where the wedding ceremony is taking place. The after party will be here. It is a three mile stretch of sand that is a hot spot for parasailing, windsurfing and jet skis. Black Rock is a famous spot on the beach and a hot spot for cliff jumping, snorkeling and scuba diving. Parking is limited but there are parking lots in the nearby hotels. Look for "Beach Access Parking" signs in the resort's parking lots.


Napili Bay

Beautiful and scenic, this northwestern famous beach houses white sand and turqouise waters, perfect for paddling boarding, swimming and snorkeling. Rent gear at nearby board shops.


Kapalua Bay

Another great beach for snorkeling, scuba diving and swimming. Seahorse is a fantastic pacific rim and happy hour restaurant in an open-air setting on the beach. Want a bougie romantic dinner? Merriman's is nearby that has an unbeatable view and a fancy farm-to-table cuisine. Reservations required at Merriman's.


Slaughterhouse Beach

Hidden beach with a lot of shade in case you want a break from the sun. Around the corner is Honolua Bay, one of the best surfing spots in the world. Amazing picturesque views are worth the trip alone. Parking is limited, so prepare for street parking.


Launiupoko Beach Park

Beautiful beach park and considered a Maui hidden gem. The park is very large and quiet, perfect for relaxing and picnics. Enjoy watching the surfers here daily.

Road to Hana

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Hana Hwy, Kula, HI 96790, USA
(808) 229-4246

The scenic Road to Hana is an undisputed top attraction on the island. When it comes to driving the Hana Highway in Maui, it's the journey, not the destination. There are few words that can describe the cliffs and waterfalls that you will encounter as you travel this highway. Depending on where you start and how far you want to take this highway, this drive can be anywhere from 30-60 miles with much to take in. The drive will take a lot longer than you think, especially if you discover spots to eat or pull over and explore. Book a special permit to visit the black sand beaches. Download the Shaka guide app for a self-guided tour of this highway.

Hiking Trails

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Airport Beach Boardwalk

The boardwalk goes from all the way from the north to south ends of the island, along all the resorts and shopping. Easy public beach parking and great views along this boardwalk.


Kapalua Coastal Trail

An out and back trail that is easy elevation and about 1.5 miles one way along the coast, perfect for those picturesque moments. At the end of the trail, there is a labyrinth which has significant cultural value to the locals and definitely worth checking out.


Honolua Bay

Think 'fairy tale forest' then look up 'Honolua Bay Access Trail'. A short easy walk from the road to the bay is absolutely magical and a can't miss. The bay itself is rocky and world famous for surfing and snorkeling. The north side of the bay has an abundance of fish and coral reefs. This is a sacred place for Hawaiians, so please be respectful, pay attention and abide the posted signs.


Haleakala National Park

Home to the Mount Haleakala Volcano, the 3rd largest volcano in Hawaii. Head to the Summit District, where you can explore the crater, overlook the lush rainforests, and relax above the clouds. You can even see the big island on clear days. Sunrise visits require reservations. Park entrance fees apply: $30 per vehicle, $15 per pedestrian.

Drums of the Pacific Lū‘au

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200 Nohea Kai Dr, Lahaina, HI 96761, USA
(808) 667-4727

Located in the Hyatt Regency Resort, and known as one of the best Lu'aus in Hawaii, you can immerse in the Hawaiian culture with lots of food and drinks during the exciting show. $200/person

Activities

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Teralani Sailing Adventures

Hosts guided snorkeling excursions, dolphin watch sailing adventures, sunset cocktail and dinner sails, surf and watersport clubs. Book trips with Teralani for a guided and inclusive experience.


Pacific Whale Foundation

Eco Adventures and Tours much like Teralani, but offers whale watching tours during whale season.


Maui Ocean Center- Aquarium of Hawaii

Not just a gigantic aquarium! It offers experiences such as snorkeling, shark dives, Hawaiian culture and botanical tours, overnight stays, reef explorations and more. Admission $50/person

Shopping

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Whaler's Village

Overlooking the emerald waters of Ka'anapali Beach, this shopping village offers a range of gems including Kate Spade and Oakley, but also local shops for other aloha wear.


The Shops at Wailea

Maui's own Rodeo Drive! Located at south shore, here you will find the supreme luxury shops such as Gucci, Saint Laurent, Louis Vutton etc.