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Oahu by far has the most beautiful wedding locations & many recommend having your ceremony & reception on Oahu, where famous Honolulu & buzzing Waikiki make their home, followed by a private honeymoon on the island, because the prices for weddings are generally lower on Oahu, there are a ton of spots to choose from, & it's easier to obtain a marriage license in Honolulu. If you choose to take this advice, there are many spectacular locations in which to exchange vows, many of them free, as public beaches & parks in Hawaii are free to marry at but at times may require a permit. With the options of city & surf, nearly any type of wedding is possible on Oahu, so whether you want a more traditional church ceremony & hotel reception, or want to say your vows at the foot of a waterfall, you can make it happen in style on Oahu. We are here to assist you in planning the Beach Vow renewal of your dream. We have a list of quality Wedding Vendors & can make recommendations for Wedding Officiants, Florist for Hawaiian flower leis or flower bouquets, & Makeup artist upon request.If you are planning to renew you wedding vows on Oahu & need some assistance in planning your vow renewal, I would be more than happy to assist you with recommendations & referrals for an Officiant, Transportation, Florist, & Oahu beach locations. Recommitting to your partner with vow renewal ceremonies large & small is increasing in popularity, so if you've got some questions about how to commemorate your years together, I've got the answers. Why Renew? To celebrate. Perhaps you've made it to 10, 25, or 50 years together & you want the world to know that you'd do it all over again in a heartbeat. Maybe you want to reaffirm your commitment to each other after a rough period in your relationship. There's no wrong reason to renew. Just think about the timing -- don't do it the same year you get married, unless you've had a small, faraway ceremony & want to make your vows public upon your return The basic premise is to exchange vows, just as you did the first time around. You can either recite the same words you spoke back then, or compose new ones to mark this special occasion & how you feel now. After the vows you'll exchange rings. Either engrave your original bands with something new (perhaps the date of your vow renewal) or purchase new rings expressly for the reaffirmation -- there's never a bad time to upgrade jewelry! Children, close relatives, & special friends can do readings, & you can have meaningful music playing, just as you would at a wedding ceremony Once the vows are spoken, the rings & leis are swapped, the Wedding Officiant would blow the conshell & the happy couple makes their way down towards the beach for a private walk. After it's time to party. You could do a toast & have a small cake or some cup cakes Anything goes with this fete.

Oahu Beach Vow Renewal Ceremony photographed on location at Waimanalo Beach, Oahu, Hawaii

Oahu Wedding Vow Renewal

On location Hawaiian Wedding Vow Renewal Pictures photographed at Waimanalo beach on the Island of Oahu Hawaii