The dress code is "Aloha Formal". Long or midi dresses, jumpsuits, or chic resort-style outfits for women (no white or white-ish!); button up shirts, linen pants, or dress slacks for men (no shorts or slippers please!). Feel free to embrace tropical prints and colors! Pinterest board outfit inspiration: https://pin.it/2OeOkuBm8
We will be offering Shuttle services from select hotels. Please let us know if you'd like to shuttle, so we can add you to the pick up/drop off. Otherwise, there is a designated parking lot at the restaurant. Ride share options are limited, so plan accordingly. Please drive responsibly (no drinking & driving)!
We’ll have some optional group activities throughout the week for anyone who wants to join in on the fun before and/or after the big day. Check out the "Schedule" tab on our website for details — or feel free to explore the island on your own (see the "Things To Do" tab for recommendations)!
Yes, keiki (kids) are welcome! Please note that alcohol will be served throughout the evening, so we leave it up to parents’ discretion if they’d like to bring little ones along and how long to stay.
We recommend arriving 30 minutes before the ceremony to allow time for parking, finding your seat, and soaking in the view before we start.
If your invitation includes a guest’s name, then absolutely! Otherwise, we’d love for this celebration to be an intimate gathering of our closest friends and family.
The ceremony will take place outdoors on a grass field (avoid skinny heels!) by the ocean. The reception will be primarily indoors, with access to a connected beachfront and grassy outdoor area where you’re welcome to walk around, mingle, and take in the sunset.
Island weather can be a little unpredictable — sunshine one minute, a passing sprinkle the next — but at that this of year, it’s usually warm and pleasant, though a bit humid, with little to no rain. It is forecasted to be mid-80s during the day, cooling off slightly to mid-low 70s in the evening.