So you’ve decided on a Maui wedding—heck yes! Now it’s all about finding that sweet spot when Maui shows up at its absolute best for your big day. Here’s the deal: between picking the right season and locking down the perfect time of day, there are a few key things to consider to make sure Maui’s magic is fully on your side. Some months bring tropical sunshine, while others treat you to quieter beaches. And the time of day? Let’s just say, Maui’s sunrises and sunsets aren’t legends for nothing. In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about the best times of day and year to get married here so that you’ll have a wedding that feels like it’s straight out of a dream.
Alright, let’s break it down. High season (April to October) is like Maui’s golden child: think warm, sunny days, postcard-perfect skies, and ocean temps that beg you to dive in. This is prime time if you want that classic Maui vibe—loads of sunshine, epic beach weather, and all the activities like snorkeling and paddleboarding in their full glory. It’s also when the island’s busiest, so you’ll be sharing those gorgeous beaches with a few more people. If you’re all about a lively vibe and don’t mind a bit of a crowd, high season is your jam.
Now, low season (November through May) brings a whole different kind of Maui magic. The skies get a bit moodier, which means occasional rain showers but also a higher chance of rainbows—trust me, nothing says Maui romance like a rainbow over the ocean. Plus, this is whale season, so your guests could catch sight of humpbacks breaching right from the shore, which is an unforgettable backdrop to a wedding. The vibe is slower, the beaches are less packed, and aside from the holiday rush, things feel a bit more intimate. So if you’re into quieter spots and don’t mind the tropical mist, low season might be calling your name.
Let’s talk sunrise first. There’s something incredibly intimate about those early hours when the island’s just waking up. Sunrise on Maui gives you soft pastel skies and often completely empty beaches—it’s like the whole place pressed pause just for you. If you’re envisioning quiet moments, that dreamy light, and a front-row seat to a fresh day on the island, sunrise is a time you can’t beat. Plus, there’s a peacefulness to the morning that adds something special to the ceremony, not to mention you’ll have cooler temps and some of the best lighting for capturing every detail.
Now, golden hour into sunset—this one’s iconic for a reason. Maui’s sunsets are straight out of a fantasy, with fiery oranges, pinks, and purples that light up the sky. Golden hour brings that rich, warm glow, which gives every photo a romantic feel. But here’s the trade-off: sunset is prime time, so certain popular beaches may have other sunset chasers around. If you’re down for a little bit of company, golden hour can bring that classic Maui magic to your wedding.
No matter when or where you say I do on Maui, this island will bring something unforgettable to your wedding day. Whether you’re leaning toward a high-season wedding filled with sunshine and beach vibes, or a low-season ceremony where rainbows and whale sightings make the magic even more surreal, Maui knows how to deliver. And with the choice between sunrise’s quiet beauty or sunset’s golden glow, there’s no wrong way to let the island’s natural wonders frame your big moment.
At the end of the day, the best time for a Maui wedding is whatever feels right for you—whether it’s a peaceful sunrise ceremony with just the two of you or a lively sunset gathering surrounded by family and friends. This is your story, and Maui is here to help you tell it, one breathtaking view at a time. So pick your season, choose your hour, and let Maui do the rest. Here’s to your unforgettable day in paradise!
If you’re considering a Beach Elopement or just want amazing photos on Maui, please book your session online. We would be honored to document your love story.
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Session Details:
Time of Day: Sunset
Location: Maluaka Beach and Makena Cove
Session Type: 2 Hour Elopement
Photographer: Mariah
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