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ERICKA AND JEFFREY'S WEDDING
July, 2008 in Waikiki Beach, Hawaii"The wedding was perfect and it was more than what we could've asked for. Everything went well as planned. Hawaii was perfect and tons of fun! The guests raved about how everything was so organized from the website until the wedding day. Our guests loved the wedding mapper as it showed them the location for the different location where our wedding events will be held."
Ceremony: Ceremony - St. Augustine Church
Reception: Reception - Westin Moana Surfrider
Vendors
- Coordinator: Hawaii Weddings & Events
Venues
- Ceremony: Ceremony - St. Augustine Church
- Restaurant : Aloha Tower Marketplace
- Reception: Reception - Westin Moana Surfrider
- Restaurant : International Marketplace
- Hotel: Aqua Aloha Surf & Spa
- Attraction: Ala Moana Shopping Center
- Hotel: Aqua Bamboo and Spa Hotel
- Attraction: Aloha Stadium
- Hotel: Aqua Coconut Plaza
- Attraction: Diamond Head
- Hotel: Aqua Continental Surf
- Attraction: Dole Plantation
- Hotel: Aqua Hotel Renew
- Attraction: Ehukai Beach Park (Bonzai Pipeline)
- Hotel: Aqua Island Colony
- Attraction: Hanauma Bay Park
- Hotel: Aqua Waikiki Wave Hotel
- Attraction: Nuuanu Pali Lookout
- Hotel: Ohana East Hotel
- Attraction: Pearl Harbor/Arizona Memorial
- Hotel: Ohana Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel
- Attraction: Pupukea Beach Park (Shark's Cove)
- Hotel: Ohana Waikiki Malia Hotel
- Attraction: Sunset Beach
- Hotel: Ohana Waikiki West Hotel
- Attraction: The Town of Haleiwa
- Hotel: Park Shore Waikiki
- Attraction: Turtle Bay
- Hotel: Waikiki Resort Hotel
- Attraction: Waikiki Aquarium
- Rehearsal Dinner : Rehearsal Dinner - Hale Koa
- Attraction: Waimea Bay Beach Park




Reception:
Reception - Westin Moana Surfrider
2365 Kalakaua AveHonolulu, HI 96815, US
"We love the Moana Surfrider. The hotel is so beautiful! The food was great and service superb!"
Restaurant :
International Marketplace
2300 Kalakaua AveHonolulu, HI 96815, US
"Here you will find little shops that sell jewelry and other knick knacks. It is also a good place to grab a quick bite. They have a number of fast food (they even have one for Filipino food!) restaurants."
Attraction:
Ala Moana Shopping Center
1450 Ala Moana BlvdHonolulu, HI 96814, US
"For the shopaholics, this is the place for you!"
Attraction:
Aloha Stadium
99-500 Salt Lake BlvdAiea, HI 96701, US
"This is where you will find Hawaii's biggest outdoor swap meet. If you want to find good bargains, this is the place for you!"
Attraction:
Ehukai Beach Park (Bonzai Pipeline)
"North Shore; Probably the most famous surfing beach in the world, Banzai got the first part of its name from filmmaker Bruce Brown, who dubbed the beach "Banzai" in his film Surf Safari. The "pipeline" portion of the beach's name comes from the rolling, tubelike effect created by the crash of the waves upon the shore. The waves' unique shape is created by a shallow coral reef found just offshore. During calmer periods, usually during the Spring and Summer, swimming is good - otherwise it's very hazardous, so take good care."
Attraction:
Hanauma Bay Park
7455 Kalanianaole HwyHonolulu, HI 96825, US
"This old volcano crater is one of the most popular snorkeling spot in Oahu. You can feed the fish and even touch them!"
Attraction:
Nuuanu Pali Lookout
Nuuanu Pali DrHonolulu, HI 96817, US
"This tourist spot offers a fantastic panoramic view of the Windward coast of Oahu. It was here in 1795 that King Kamehameha and his warriors defeated the O'ahu armies by sending them over these steep, forested cliffs and claiming his victory and uniting the Hawaiian Islands."
Attraction:
Pupukea Beach Park (Shark's Cove)
"North Shore; Pupukea Beach Park, a Marine Life Conservation Area, is a long, narrow park adjacent to Waimea Bay. At the south end of the eighty-acre park is Three Tables, a protected beach with three sections of flat coral reefs. At the north end of the park is a wall of coral reef that forms an enclosed lagoon known as Shark"
Attraction:
Sunset Beach
"North Shore; Sunset Beach Park is one of the better and most popular surfing sites on O'ahu, if not in the world. During the winter, fifteen to twenty foot waves are not uncommon - there are also large summer swells on occasions. When becalmed the ocean is great for swimming and snorkeling. Be very careful of the "Sunset Rip" - newcomers to this beach should check out where this and other hazards are with the beach's lifeguards. (It runs off the inshore reef about midway between "Val's Reef" and "Kammie Land.")"
Attraction:
The Town of Haleiwa
"North Shore; Haleiwa was established by the missionaries, Rev. and Mrs. John Emerson, in 1832. In 1899 with the building of the Haleiwa Hotel and the O'ahu Railroad, the town began to grow and thrive. Today, this quaint town is the unconventional shoppers' dream for art, crafts, clothes, and surfing items. This is truly a wonderful place on the island of Oahu -- the people are laid back, friendly, and welcoming. Though there are some tourists, the hustle and bustle of Waikiki doesn't really follow them up here. There is a small line of shops, several places to dine, road side sales, and beautiful sites. Make sure you try the famous Shave Ice at Matsumotos!"
Attraction:
Turtle Bay
Attraction:
Waimea Bay Beach Park
"North Shore; In the winter, Waimea Bay Beach Park is home of the largest, dangerous, most spectacular, ridable surf in the world. When the surf's up (often to thirty plus feet on the outer break), even the inshore break can be big - sometimes even as high as twelve feet. There's also a strong rip current running out at the center of the bay that can be treacherous. During the Summer the waters are calm and great for swimming. But during the Winter - watch out - even the most experienced of water persons and surfers think twice before entering the waters or even going near the shore break when the swells are large and fast and deadly."






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