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Join us for a celebration of love and unity at our unforgettable wedding!
Join us for a celebration of love and unity at our unforgettable wedding!

Mika & Adam

Travel

The Wedding Website of Mika Mulkey and Adam Pollock
Flight options, hotel option and more recommendations for out-of-town guests.

Hotel

Hilo Hawaiian Hotel

71 Banyan Drive
Hilo, HI 96720
 808-935-9361

Only two miles from Hilo International Airport, the Hilo Hawaiian Hotel is your gateway to exploring Hawai'i Island. Outstanding views of the ocean, Hilo town and Mauna Kea. Enjoy a bite to eat at the hotel's restaurant, or relax at the lounge. Mention the “Mulkey/Pollock Wedding Weekend” for group rates: Banyan View Room (1 King or 2 Doubles)                 Special Rate:  $179.00 plus tax, per night                   Ocean Front Room (1 King or 2 Queens)                 Special Rate:  $199.00 plus tax, per night                   Premium Ocean Front Room (1 King or 2 Queens)                 Special Rate:  $209.00 plus tax, per night

Flight

Hilo International Airport (ITO)

Located on the east side of Hawai'i Island, it is served by interisland airlines. Hawai'i Island is home of active volcanoes, orchid farms, waterfalls and a rugged coast line. We look forward to welcoming you to Hilo. Upon arrival at Hilo Airport, you'll find yourself only a few miles away from our hotel and the beautiful ocean.

Flight

Kona International Airport (KOA)

The Kona International Airport (KOA) is the primary airport on Hawai'i Island, and serves both transpacific and interisland flights. KOA is located in West Hawai'i at Keahole, known for its scenic coastline, and white sandy beaches. There is a two hour drive from Kona to Hilo. We look forward to welcoming you to Hawai'i Island.

Flight

Hawaiian Airlines

Hawaii's largest and longest-serving airline, offering service from U.S. mainland to Hawai'i and international destinations.

Travel Note

Island of Hawai'i Pono Pledge

I pledge to be pono (righteous) on the island of Hawai'i. I will mindfully seek wonder, but not wander where I do not belong. I will not defy death for breathtaking photos, trespass or venture beyond safety. I will malama (care for) land and sea, and admire wildlife only from afar. Molten lava will mesmerize me, but I will not disrupt its flow. I will not take what is not mine, leaving lava rocks and sand as originally found. I will heed ocean conditions, never turning my back to the Pacific. When rain falls ma uka (inland), I will remain high above ground, out of rivers and streams. I will embrace the concept of being a steward of the land, revered as my loving chief. E 'apo i ke a'o a ho'ohana, a e 'oi mau ka na'auao. Those who apply their teachings increase their knowledge.