Waialae offers breathtaking views.
This natural waterfall splashes into a stream that rushes down to the ocean.
It is rugged rather than pristine and it photographs very well.
The location is quite shady due to majestic old growth trees that frame a huge green lawn. The best lighting is late morning or early afternoon.
Magic Island is a peninsula with acres of lush lawns, culminating in a half moon beach with calm water.
Tucked between sky and sea, Magic Island lives up to its name: a serene oasis where ocean breezes meet soft, open skies.
With Diamond Head in the distance and the waves gently lapping at the shore, it’s a place where time slows and moments turn into memories.
Perfect for intimate gatherings, heartfelt vows, or simply soaking in the wonder of paradise. In the background, boats come and go, adding a touch of charm and movement, perfect for capturing stunning photos filled with life and light.
Look out toward the horizon, and you’ll see waves crashing against the distant break, sending sparkling sprays into the air. Each splash returns in slow, shimmering drops, as if the ocean itself is dancing. Here nature speaks softly, yet with power: the perfect setting for moments that matter. The sun sets beyond the cliff where the sea undulates, casting golden ripples across the water and painting the sky in hues of fire and rose.
There’s plenty of space for guests, lots of parking for larger groups.
Oahu is famous for our sunny skies and cooling Tradewinds. Do not hesitate to plan your Hawaii wedding or vow renewal during the summer months when kids are out of school and people get their vacations from work. It’s very seldom hot here and all our wedding venues have shade. Spring and Fall are gorgeous. Winter in Hawaii may seem a little chilly to us but for our destination wedding couples, 78 degrees feels like t-shirt and shorts weather! You don’t have to worry, before any wedding or vow renewal I check everything, including the tides and the radar. In nearly forty years of doing this, we have only been rained out three times, once in February, once in December and once in January. As we say, this ain’t the Mainland, baby!
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