One of the definitions of aloha is love — which makes the Aloha State, i.e. Hawaii, a perfect place to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Of course, you can find many special ways to celebrate this romantic holiday with a Hawaiian spin. Here are a few Valentine’s Day ideas for Hawaii:
Renew your vows on a beach
Ko Olina Resort is offering a Valentine’s Day Vow Renewal on the beach fronting Nai’a Lagoon 3. See this link for more information. This vow renewal will be a shared-group event.
If you’d like to have a more intimate vow renewal, you can arrange your own private ceremony.
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Private dinner for two by the ocean
Many resorts offer private, oceanfront dinners throughout the year, but Valentine’s Day would be an ideal time to arrange one. We have indulged a few times in a private dinner by a beach in Hawaii. They were definitely splurges, but were really special and memorable evenings.
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Picnic on the beach
If your budget doesn’t allow for a private dinner, no worries! You can still have an amazing private dinner on a beach by planning a romantic sunset picnic. Some resorts can prepare a picnic basket for you or you can easily create your own by picking up supplies at a grocery or convenience store.
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Pamper with a romantic couples massage
Hawaii has many top-notch spas and most of them offer couples massages. Some even provide beachside settings for your massage.
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Valentine’s Day greeting in Hawaiian
Be sure to wish your sweetheart a happy Valentine’s Day in Hawaiian by saying, “Hau’oli La Aloha.”
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Will you be celebrating Valentine’s Day in Hawaii? What are your plans?