The recommended airport is Kahului Airport (OGG).
While not required, we encourage renting a car to explore Maui.
You can rent a car, arrange a shuttle, or use a rideshare service. Complimentary transportation will be provided from The Royal Lahaina to the ceremony.
We recommend staying in Kāʻanapali, where most wedding events will take place. Guests are welcome to stay elsewhere, but Kāʻanapali offers the greatest convenience.
You are cordially invited to a sunset ceremony by the sea at Maluaka Beach, followed by an intimate dinner celebration at Kō Restaurant beneath the island stars. The ceremony will commence promptly at 5:30 p.m., with dinner to follow at 7:45 p.m.
Formal attire is requested. Guests are kindly asked to avoid dark colors, jeans, shorts, and T-shirts. Light, breathable fabrics are recommended for comfort in Maui’s warm weather.
Yes, it will be a beach ceremony. Please plan accordingly for sun, wind, or light breezes.
Kindly RSVP by March 21, 2026.
Your presence is the greatest gift to us. Please help us make the ceremony intimate and memorable by keeping phones and cameras away during the service.
Unfortunately, Maui beach regulations limit wedding ceremonies to a maximum of 15 guests. Due to these restrictions, attendance at the ceremony will be limited. However, plus-ones are warmly invited to join us for the dinner reception following the ceremony.