Western or Indian attire are both welcome, please wear whatever you will feel most comfortable in! We’ll be wearing Western dress. The wedding is semi-formal and will be held in a grassy area steps from the beach, so light, comfortable fabrics and outdoor-friendly shoes are encouraged. We kindly ask that guests avoid wearing white, as it is traditionally reserved for the bride.
August in Maui is typically warm and sunny, with daytime temperatures in the mid-80s°F and evenings cooling slightly. Trade winds are common and help keep things comfortable, and while brief showers are possible, rainfall is usually light and short-lived.
Yes, we recommend renting a car so that you can enjoy activities and dining on the island. A shuttle will be provided for travel to and from the wedding venue. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft can be limited on the island, especially in the evening or more remote locations.
You do not need to stay at the wedding hotel, but the welcome luau will be held on the Wailea Beach Resort Marriott property. Additionally, the shuttle will only pick up and drop off guests from the Wailea Beach Resort.
No. A shuttle will be provided to and from the Wailea Beach Resort to take guests to and from the wedding venue.
Yes! There will be a cocktail hour immediately following the ceremony. Please enjoy some drinks, appetizers, and live music while the couple and family take photos.
Please RSVP online by March 11th.
While you're welcome to change outfits between the ceremony and the reception, please note that the cocktail hour will begin immediately after the ceremony and will last for an hour and a half. If you choose to change, you might miss some of the cocktail hour festivities, so plan accordingly.
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If you have any dietary requirements or food allergies, please make sure to mention them on your RSVP and we will do our best to accommodate. There will be non-alcoholic and some vegetarian options available.