There are few things that better serve as a catalyst for romance than a great trip to Maui. This Hawaiian island is one of the most romantic spots on earth, and there are plenty of great options if your goal is treating her to a romantic adventure. Here are some suggestions that will help you plan an itinerary of romance for that special lady in your life.
Sunsets are lovely almost anywhere, but a Maui sunset is something truly memorable, and you should plan to watch the sunset somewhere different each day. One night could include a simple picnic at the beach. Simply gather some treats, a blanket and a bottle of wine and head out to Kaanapali Beach, Launipoko Beach Park or perhaps Napili Bay and snuggle up and watch as the sun sets over the sea while the gentle waves serenade you.
On the flip side, pack a backpack with some breakfast items such as banana bread and a thermos of Hawaiian coffee and take an early morning trek up to the peak of Halekala. Drive up to the visitors' center, which is already at 9,740 feet above sea level and walk the rest of the way to catch the sunrise. If the day is clear, not only will you enjoy the sunrise but also a view that includes vistas of several other islands, including Molokai, the Big Island and Lanai. After that, stick around and explore the world's largest dormant volcano.
There are many great bars and restaurants in Maui that offer amazing views and great ambiance, but for a special treat consider a meal at one of the island's most romantic restaurants. A few options include Son'z at Swan Court, where you can sit adjacent to windows that look out to waterfalls, lush grounds and a lagoon where swans float gently across the water. While you might not be able to pronounce Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, this is a great romantic restaurant with stunning ocean views, especially at sunset. If you are spending the day enjoying the road to Hana, end the day with an idyllic meal at Mama's Fish House, which has some of the best food on the island.
Spending some time out on the water is another romantic option. There are plenty of opportunities for a sunset ocean cruise or perhaps a whale-watching expedition. Thousands of whales head to waters around Maui each year, so you are sure to see several of these amazing creatures. Another unique idea would be to book a helicopter tour and explore the island from far above. You might also consider something wild and crazy, like taking some surf lessons.
While many people come to Maui to get married, you can also come to this island for a vow renewal, and the staff at Love Maui Weddings can handle all the details for you. For example, the amenities in their "Love, Always" vow renewal Maui wedding package includes arrangements for a minister to conduct the ceremony as well as securing a beach location in West Maui. You also will be given two beautiful, fresh leis, and the keepsakes from the ceremony include a copy of the vows, a keepsake anniversary certificate and a bottle containing sand from your special beach.
Sunsets are lovely almost anywhere, but a Maui sunset is something truly memorable, and you should plan to watch the sunset somewhere different each day. One night could include a simple picnic at the beach. Simply gather some treats, a blanket and a bottle of wine and head out to Kaanapali Beach, Launipoko Beach Park or perhaps Napili Bay and snuggle up and watch as the sun sets over the sea while the gentle waves serenade you.
On the flip side, pack a backpack with some breakfast items such as banana bread and a thermos of Hawaiian coffee and take an early morning trek up to the peak of Halekala. Drive up to the visitors' center, which is already at 9,740 feet above sea level and walk the rest of the way to catch the sunrise. If the day is clear, not only will you enjoy the sunrise but also a view that includes vistas of several other islands, including Molokai, the Big Island and Lanai. After that, stick around and explore the world's largest dormant volcano.
There are many great bars and restaurants in Maui that offer amazing views and great ambiance, but for a special treat consider a meal at one of the island's most romantic restaurants. A few options include Son'z at Swan Court, where you can sit adjacent to windows that look out to waterfalls, lush grounds and a lagoon where swans float gently across the water. While you might not be able to pronounce Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, this is a great romantic restaurant with stunning ocean views, especially at sunset. If you are spending the day enjoying the road to Hana, end the day with an idyllic meal at Mama's Fish House, which has some of the best food on the island.
Spending some time out on the water is another romantic option. There are plenty of opportunities for a sunset ocean cruise or perhaps a whale-watching expedition. Thousands of whales head to waters around Maui each year, so you are sure to see several of these amazing creatures. Another unique idea would be to book a helicopter tour and explore the island from far above. You might also consider something wild and crazy, like taking some surf lessons.
While many people come to Maui to get married, you can also come to this island for a vow renewal, and the staff at Love Maui Weddings can handle all the details for you. For example, the amenities in their "Love, Always" vow renewal Maui wedding package includes arrangements for a minister to conduct the ceremony as well as securing a beach location in West Maui. You also will be given two beautiful, fresh leis, and the keepsakes from the ceremony include a copy of the vows, a keepsake anniversary certificate and a bottle containing sand from your special beach.
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