We recommend booking your flights and hotel as early as possible — ideally 3-5 months in advance — especially since Hawaii is a popular destination. The earlier you book, the better your chances at securing good rates and availability.
Please fly into Honolulu International Airport (HNL) on the island of Oahu — it's the most convenient airport for our wedding location.
Alohilani Waikiki Beach Resort This resort offers access to popular and beautiful Waikiki Beach. This stunning resort has a variety of room options and add ons to make your stay very accommodating and a great experience.
You can book through Delta Vacations, United Vacations, American Vacations, Booking.com, or directly with the Hotel and Airline.
Absolutely — we’d love for you to turn this into a vacation! Our wedding is on June 5, 2026, and we suggest staying anytime between June 3–10 if you can. That gives you time to relax, attend any optional group activities, and enjoy all that Oahu has to offer. Whether you stay for a long weekend or a full week, there's no shortage of beaches, hikes, and local adventures to explore!
While many resorts offer shuttles and ride-share options like Uber/Lyft are available. If renting a car is more suiting, renting a car is recommended if you want to explore the island before or after the wedding. If booking vacation packages through Delta Airlines, transportation from airport to resort and resort to airport are included. The resort does have a parking fee of $50.
Our ceremony and celebration will take place at Magic Island, located at 1201 Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu, Hawaii 96814. We’ll include detailed directions and parking info closer to the date on this site and in your invitation.
The ceremony will begin promptly at 2 pm. We kindly ask guests to arrive at least 30 minutes early to find parking, get seated, and soak in the views.
June in Oahu is warm and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 75°F to 85°F (24–29°C) and low chances of rain. It's the beginning of summer, so pack sunscreen, a hat, and a light layer for cooler evenings.
Think island chic – light, breathable fabrics like linen or cotton, sundresses, dressy sandals, or nice flats. Keep it semi-formal but comfortable. The wedding will be outdoors with gorgeous ocean views, but not directly in the sand—so you can dress up without worrying about sinking heels.
So much! Snorkeling at Hanauma Bay, parasailing, ATVs, hiking Diamond Head, surfing at Waikiki, or just relaxing with a mai tai. We’ll include a list of our favorite spots and activities on the “Things to Do” page of our site.
Yes! We’re planning a welcome dinner, after ceremony dinner, and making an optional itinerary for the week. More details will be shared closer to the date. There will be plenty of time to choose which excursions and activities you want to participate in.