• Hawaii is home to the tallest mountain on the planet: Mauna Kea on the Big Island — measured from the seafloor — tops out at 33,476 feet. From sea level it measures 13,796 feet high. More >>
• Hawaiian monarch King David Kalakaua (reign 1874 to 1891), was the first reigning monarch to circumnavigate the globe and the first foreign head of state to speak before a joint session of the U.S. Congress.
• Hawaii is home to the longest continuously erupting volcano in recorded history: Kilauea Caldera on the Big Island of Hawaii has been producing a lava flow since January 1983. More >>
• 'Iolani Palace in Honolulu's Capitol District featured electricity before even the White House in Washington, D.C. More about the Palace >>
• Hawaii is the most geographically isolated population center on earth. The Hawaiian Islands are 2,000 miles from the Marshall Islands; 2,390 miles from California; 2,500 miles from Tahiti; 3,850 miles from Japan; 4,900 miles from China; and 5,280 miles from the Philippines.
• Hawaii has two official languages English and Hawaiian. More >>
While there's something to be said for a traditional wedding ceremony, "creative" (non-traditional) weddings can hold just as much charm. Whether that means tying the knot a mile out to sea or putting your wedding party (bride and all) on Harley Davidsons, couples should celebrate their marriage in a way that is special to them.
Looking for some inspiration? We offer a few ideas to get you started:
Weddings Afloat
Get married on your own private love boat! Many sea captains in Hawaii are also licensed ministers, which means there's no shortage of officiants who can perform your ceremony afloat. Vessels range from intimate teak sailboats to magnificent cruise ships, so you're sure to find something that, uh, floats your boat.
Note: Weddings at sea must be performed within three miles of shore to be considered legal in Hawaii. (Beyond three miles is outside Hawaiian waters). There is one exception to this: If you're cruising between Hawaiian Islands and are more than three miles offshore, but are within a designated area of water between Islands (such as the channel between Oahu and Molokai), you're still in Hawaiian waters. Find a charter cruise company and inquire about requirements and restrictions, or consider an interisland wedding cruise.
General Tips
• You are not legally required to have witnesses present at your ceremony. Although some wedding consultants and officiants will offer to provide you witnesses (for a fee), they are not required by state law.
• The sky is the limit when it comes to weddings in Hawaii, but the key is finding an officiant who's willing to ride in a plane, bike through Haleakala crater, or do whatever else it takes to get the two of you (happily) married. Keep looking if the first person you approach can't make your dreams come true. Somebody out there can.
• Planning a barefoot beach ceremony? Keep in mind open fires are not allowed in Hawaii's public parks and beaches, and a park-use permit is required if your wedding party will be larger than 50 people.
How Deep is Your Love?
If you and your spouse-to-be are both certified divers, you can exchange vows under the sea. Etch your vows on slates with waterproof pencils, or dive with special equipment that lets you speak, and be heard, underwater.
Note: As with topside weddings, underwater ceremonies must be performed within Hawaiian waters to be considered legal. That means you must be no farther than three miles off shore, unless you're within a designated body of water between Islands. And while no legislation seems to exist concerning depth, it might be wise to stay fairly close to the surface. Find SCUBA tour providers and inquire about requirements and restrictions.
Horseback Weddings
Hawaii's ranching heritage dates back to the 19th century, and the paniolo (cowboy) culture still thrives. Couples of an equestrian bent can take part in this rich heritage with a horseback wedding ride through some of Hawaii's most beautiful rural areas. Find stables in Hawaii and inquire about requirements and restrictions.
Weddings Aloft
A ceremony in the sky is an exhilarating way to tie the knot. Consider chartering a plane or helicopter for a marriage two miles up. If you're truly adventurous, strap yourself and your betrothed to expert skydiving instructors, say your vows in the aircraft, then take the ultimate leap of faith. (Drop zones operate on Oahu only; inquire about requirements and restrictions.)
Note: If your plane or helicopter isn't pressurized, it's best to stay below 10,000 feet during your ceremony to prevent hypoxia (oxygen debt). According to the Federal Aviation Administration, however, there is no altitude ceiling in order for an airborne marriage to be legally binding.
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