FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • What are the best places stay/is there a hotel block available?

    We suggest staying on the south shore of the island near Waikiki. We will be providing a shuttle from Waikiki to the reception beach venue and back to Waikiki on Friday.

  • Are kids allowed?

    We absolutely want to celebrate with your kids too! Kids are welcome to attend our beach bash and Wa’ahila nature walk. Kids are NOT welcome to attend the wedding ceremony & the boat cruise. Thank you for understanding and please reach out if you’d like us to help arrange childcare.

  • Is there a dress code?

    If you are attending our ceremony (YAY) our dress code will be Beach Casual.

    Ex. Lightweight fabrics like linen, chiffon or cotton. Long/midi length dresses & skirts. Aloha shirts or button down shirts with chinos or pants.

  • What things should I know about island life?

    Respect for the land & its people are a huge part of the culture of Hawai’i and what it means to live pono and give aloha…. This means leaving wildlife wild, not touching or interacting with any wildlife you might see - even the cats!! Always leave the land better than you found it - clean up after yourself & recycle plastic, glass & aluminum whenever possible. We are all visitors here - act like the first time you met your person’s parents.

  • What should I pack?

    Were so glad you asked! To minimize space and maximize relaxation we’ve curated a list of our favorite items & clothing pieces that get us through our most iconic adventures. Click below to see our pack list!

  • Reef Safe Sunscreen

    Its super important that you protect your skin while visiting the islands, its also super important to not impede on the wildlife while doing so. It is illegal in the state of Hawai’i to sell sunscreen with oxybenzone and or octinoxate as ingredients. DO NOT TRUST PACKACKING! Please read the back ingredients list, must NOT CONTAIN oxybenzone, octinoxate, avobenzone and or octocrylene. This is something that is extremely important to us as a couple: taking care of the Earth and its inhabitants. These ingredients are very common ingredients in sunscreen that are scientifically known for their harming effects on coral reefs and marine life. And while it is illegal here, you may also consider using reef safe where you live because these ingredients still harm wildlife whether its in the Pacific, Atlantic Ocean and beyond. If you have any questions feel free to reach out, or check out the pack list page for a link to our favorite local reef safe sunscreen brands.

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