Aloha! We are excited to celebrate this next chapter of our love with family & friends.
Monkeypod Kitchen – A must. Order the Mai Tai and you are officially in Hawaii. Casual, family-friendly, and always lively. Reserve ahead.
Spoon & Key – Intimate, chef-driven, and slower pace.
Kō Restaurant – Refined Hawaiian-inspired plates at the Fairmont. Reserve ahead.
Ferraro's – Oceanfront. Perfect for lunch or a romantic dinner at the Four Seasons. Reserve ahead.
Food Trucks in Kihei, all of them! – Casual, delicious, and perfect for a laid-back island lunch.
Mama's Fish House – A Maui classic that’s worth the drive. Stop in Paia to shop beforehand. Reserve ahead.
Kraken Coffee – Our favorite coffee truck in Kihei
Akamai Coffee – Go early to skip lines
Island Gourmet Markets – Yes, the grocery store is the best grab-and-go
Pilina @ Fairmont Kea Lani – Stunning wood bar with live music
The Birdcage @ Hotel Wailea – Hillside views perfect for sunset
Four Seasons Lobby Lounge – Elegant and classic for pre-dinner drinks
Relax at the Beach
Morning Movement – Walk the Wailea Beach Path before the crowds
Set Sail! Snorkel & Whale Watch – Kai Kanani is the only catamaran that launches on the South Maui shoreline. See you at Makena Beach!
Surfing Lessons in Kihei – Maui Waverider or Waves Hawaii Surf School near Kalama Park offer beginner-friendly waves.
Scuba Dive – PADI dive shop located at the Four Seasons. Walk in from the beach for an easy shore dive experience. This is where Alicia got certified! We recommend calling ahead to arrange access.
Shop in Makawao – Boutique shopping with local charm. Tribe Maui carries Farm Rio (in honor of Rodrigo’s hometown), and Polli’s Mexican Restaurant is a local favorite.
ATV Tours in Lahaina – Maui Off Road Adventures Ask to see our family photos!
Sunrise at Haleakalā National Park – A breathtaking 4am adventure (very cold, bring layers!). For something unforgettable, join Mountain Riders to bike down the volcano after sunrise.
Road to Hana (North Shore) – A rental-car-friendly adventure. Hike the Pipiwai Trail to Waimoku Falls, through a bamboo forest, past an ancient banyan tree, ending at a 400-ft waterfall. 4-mile easy/moderate hike. Pack a swimsuit, towel, and cash for fresh fruit stands.