Imagine waking up in paradise next to the one you love, knowing that it’s the day of your Oahu elopement. You open your lanai to feel the Hawaiian tradewinds and take in the beauty of Hawaii. You’re about to have your Hawaii elopement, and you couldn’t feel less stressed.
Maybe you’re having a beach ceremony, or maybe it’s a private venue with breathtaking views. One thing is for sure: Oahu offers the most elopement options, the best variety of restaurants, the most activities, and the most options overall out of all the Hawaiian Islands.
In this elopement guide for Oahu, we’ll discuss the reasons why to elope on Oahu, the best elopement locations, some sample itineraries, and practical advice for your special day.

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Why Choose Oahu for Your Elopement?
When you first start thinking about a Hawaiian elopement, your first question is likely to be which island is for you. Do you want a romantic resort vibe, old-Hawaii charm, lots of activities, secluded beaches, tons of restaurants, a vibrant nightlife, and great shopping?
Oahu is the only island where you have it all. And maybe best of all, Oahu is the most affordable Hawaiian Island to elope, and it offers the most selection of wedding vendors.
Known as “The Gathering Place,” Oahu is a stunning contradiction in the best possible way. It is the only place in Hawaii where you can hike through a bamboo forest or watch a sunrise on a rugged volcanic coast in the morning, and then enjoy a world-class Michelin-star dinner and cocktails in a bustling city by night.
For a Hawaii elopement, this variety is key. You aren’t limited to just “beach vibes.” You can have the electric energy of Waikiki, the quiet rusticity of the North Shore, and the dramatic mountains of the Windward side all in one trip.

Key reasons couples choose Oahu:
- Accessibility & Accommodations: Honolulu (HNL) offers the most direct flights from the mainland, making travel seamless for you (and any guests joining you). Oahu also has the largest variety of hotels.
- Affordability: Oahu is a better value than the outer islands, especially for weddings. We even have a lot of couples get married on Oahu and then spend a few days on Maui or Kauai relaxing; the best of all that Hawaii has to offer.
- The “Town & Country” Mix: You can stay in a luxury high-rise hotel with every amenity imaginable, but drive just 30 minutes to feel like you are on a deserted island. You can visit the largest open-air mall in the world (Ala Moana Shopping Center) or browse the craft stores in Haleiwa.
- The Weather: The south shore of Oahu (Waikiki/Honolulu) is one of the driest, sunniest spots in the state, giving you better odds for that perfect golden hour sunset.
If you want a Hawaii elopement that combines the romance of the tropics with the excitement of a modern city, Oahu is unmatched.
DEEP DIVE: For a deeper look at eloping in Hawaii, check out our Ultimate Hawaii Elopement Guide.
The Best Places to Elope on Oahu: Finding Your Vibe
Choosing an elopement location is the most exciting part of planning. With so many stunning elopement ceremony options, you’ll likely want to spend time browsing galleries and watching videos to help you choose the best venue for your wedding ceremony.
You’ll also want to think about logistics. For example, you probably don’t want to get married at a location too far from your hotel. You might also want to plan your celebration dinner around the time of your elopement, so factor in travel time. Those are some little details we can help you plan.
Here are four of our favorite permitted locations that offer distinctively different experiences.
Waialae Beach Park: Tropical Beach & Palm Trees Vibe
Tucked away in the upscale Kahala neighborhood (just down the beach from the famous Kahala Hotel & Resort), Waialae Beach Park feels like a classic Hawaiian beach. It’s only 15-20 minutes from most Waikiki hotels, yet it’s much quieter.

The beach itself is somewhat rocky and shallow, which keeps the crowds away and ensures a more intimate, private atmosphere for your vows.
- Best For: Couples looking for a quiet, romantic setting that feels elegant and tropical, rather than rugged. Choose a weekday to avoid the weekend beach-goers.
Read More: Waialae Beach Wedding Location
Sandy Beach: Lava Rocks & Sunrise Views on a Golden Beach
Only around 30 minutes from Waikiki, Sandy Beach offers raw, untamed beauty. Located on the Kaiwi Coast, Sandy’s is famous for its massive shore break and jagged black lava rocks, which contrast beautifully with the deep blue ocean and golden sand.
While we don’t recommend swimming here due to the powerful waves and rocky bottom, the beach is perfect for an Oahu elopement.

This is arguably the best spot on the island for a sunrise elopement. Because it faces east, you can watch the sun rise directly out of the water as you say “I do.”
- Best For: Couples who want a toes-in-the-sand wedding ceremony and the lava rocks/beach combination. Sandy Beach is also a popular spot for second-location photoshoots, especially when paired with some of our private venues, such as Noelani Gardens and Nalo Gardens.
Read More: Sandy Beach Wedding Location
Magic Island: The Classic Hawaii Sunset
For an elopement on a lawn with stunning Diamond Head views in the background, Magic Island is the ultimate location. Magic Island is part of Ala Moana Beach Park, a popular location for both locals and tourists, and the end of Magic Island is a perfect spot for an Oahu elopement (you can even often see sea turtles from here).
It is a favorite for a reason. It’s super close to Waikiki, offers both Diamond Head and beach photo opportunities, and the park is full of swaying palm trees.

Magic Island is very popular for sunset elopements.
- Best For: Couples staying in Waikiki who want a stress-free, short commute and that signature “postcard” backdrop. Recommended for late morning through sunset.
Read More: Magic Island Wedding Location
Kawela Bay: North Shore Jungle & Sea
For couples staying on Oahu’s North Shore, we recommend an elopement at Kawela Bay. This location offers a “fairy tale” aesthetic that you can’t find in town. Before you even reach the water, you walk through a fantastic canopy of ironwoods and banyan trees.

The bay itself is curved and protected, usually resulting in very calm water. It feels rustic, natural, and timeless.
- Best For: Couples staying on the North Shore who love nature and want a mix of jungle greenery and beach scenery in a single location.
Read More: Kawela Bay North Shore Wedding Location
Secret Beach: Ko’olina Beach Wedding
If you’re staying at the Four Seasons, Aulani, or the Marriott Ko’olina, Secret Beach is an excellent choice for your elopement day. It’s not much of a secret these days due to its beauty and proximity to the resorts, but it’s a beautiful beach with stunning views.

- Best for: Couples staying in the Ko’olina area. Secret Beach is a popular sunset location. Earlier in the day, it’s much quieter and more secluded.
Read More: Secret Beach Wedding Location
Private Oahu Wedding Venues
A really popular elopement option is to have your elopement at a private Oahu wedding venue and have a second photoshoot at a beach afterwards.
We have several popular private wedding venues. The most popular is Noelani Gardens.
3 Ways to Elevate Your Elopement Experience
Given how much more affordable eloping is than a traditional wedding, most couples find room in the budget for a few add-ons.
Since you are keeping things simple, these small luxuries have a massive impact on how your day feels. Here are three favorite ways our couples elevate their experience.
NOTE: Check out our elopement packages for even more ideas on what can be included.
1. Embrace Hawaiian Wedding Flowers
Since you don’t need centerpieces for twenty tables, put that focus into your personal flowers. In Hawaii, flowers aren’t just decorations; they’re part of the culture.
- The Upgrade: Most brides have a bouquet for their wedding, and you can also consider adding a traditional Haku Lei (flower crown) to your look. It’s a distinctively “Hawaiian” touch that looks stunning in photos and makes you feel connected to the island. For grooms, a maile lei or boutonniere is a nice touch.
Explore: Take a look at our Hawaii Wedding Flowers.

2. Elopement Videography
A Hawaii elopement photographer is a must, and many couples like having their memories captured by a videographer as well.
- The Upgrade: Add videography to your wedding day. You’ll want both a highlight video and a ceremony video at a minimum. You can also add services like drone videography. Capturing the beauty of your Oahu elopement on video is not just a way to remember the day for decades to come, but it’s also the best way to share your day with those you love.
Explore: Take a look at our Hawaii Wedding Videography
3. Set the Mood with Live Music
Elopements are intimate, but sometimes the silence of a beach can feel too quiet. You want your ceremony to feel like a significant moment, not just a photoshoot.
- The Upgrade: Include a live ukulele player. There is nothing quite like walking onto the sand to the acoustic sound of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” or the “Hawaiian Wedding Song.” The music creates an instant romantic atmosphere and gives you a beautiful soundtrack for your vows and your first dance on the beach. You can also add a hula dancer for even more Hawaiian culture.
Explore: Learn more about adding a wedding musician or hula dancer to your special day.

Where to Stay on Oahu for Your Wedding
Most visitors to Oahu stay in Waikiki. It’s where most of the hotels are, and it’s a hub for shopping, dining, and many activities. It’s also one of the most beautiful (albeit crowded) beaches in the world. The number of things to do is unmatched.
Couples looking for a quieter, more country vibe stay on the North Shore. For families, Ko’olina is popular, and only a few people stay in other parts of the island.
Here is where to stay based on your elopement vibe:
1. Waikiki: The Heart of the Action
- Best for: Couples eloping at Magic Island, Waialae Beach, or Sandy Beach.
- The Vibe: Endless dining, shopping, and nightlife. A great hub to explore from. Tons of activities.
- Where to Book:
- Luxury: The Royal Hawaiian (The Pink Palace). It’s historic, romantic, and right on the beach.
- Classic: Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort. Beachfront in the heart of Waikiki and home to the famous Duke’s Canoe Club Restaurant.
- Affordability: Wayfinder: Perfect for a trendy, mid-century modern aesthetic.

2. The North Shore: The Country Escape
- Best for: Couples eloping at Kawela Bay.
- The Vibe: Slow-paced, rustic, and surf-focused. This is the “real” Hawaii—food trucks, big waves, and zero skyscrapers. Traffic can still be heavy here because it’s only a two-lane road.
- Where to Book:
- The Resort: Turtle Bay Resort (Ritz-Carlton). This is the only major resort on the North Shore. It’s stunning, expensive, and puts you just minutes from the Kawela Bay ceremony site.
- The Alternative: Look for vacation rentals in Haleiwa or Pupukea if you want a more local “beach house” experience.
3. The East Side / Kahala: Quiet Elegance
- Best for: Couples eloping at Waialae Beach Park who want classic luxury.
- The Vibe: Exclusive and private. You are technically in Honolulu, but it feels worlds away from the crowds of Waikiki.
- Where to Book:
- The Icon and only Option: The Kahala Hotel & Resort. If you are eloping at Waialae Beach, this hotel is literally right next door. You can walk from your room to your ceremony spot in five minutes. It is a favorite for celebrities and presidents because of its privacy.
Pro Tip: If you plan to elope at Sandy Beach for sunrise, staying in Waikiki is your best bet. It’s a beautifully scenic 25-minute drive in the dark, and you’ll arrive just as the sky starts to change colors.
Start Planning Your Oahu Ceremony
An elopement on Oahu is more than just a ceremony—it’s an adventure. Whether you envision saying your vows as the sun rises over the lava rocks at Sandy Beach or sharing a quiet moment under the palms at Waialae, the options are as diverse as the island itself.
At Weddings of Hawaii, we believe your wedding day should be about you, not about logistics. That’s why we handle the permits, can advise you about your Hawaii marriage license, and the coordination—so you can focus on being present with the person you love.
FAQs for Eloping on Oahu
The cost of an elopement is much lower than that of a traditional wedding. Our Oahu elopement packages range from $395 to $8,995. Even factoring in flights and hotel, elopements save couples money and double as a wonderful honeymoon.
No, you do not need a witness or a blood test if you’re eloping in Hawaii. Hawaii makes it very easy to get married. You need to fill out a marriage license application and pick up your license from an agent when you arrive in Hawaii.
To elope in Hawaii, find a reputable wedding company that specializes in destination weddings, like Weddings of Hawaii. Next, choose which island you’ll elope on, choose your elopement location, such as a beach or private venue, and choose an elopement package. The planner will help you with the details. You’ll need to get your Hawaii marriage license before your wedding ceremony.
The best sunrise elopement or wedding location on Oahu is Sandy Beach.
No, there are some beaches where commercial activity is banned. Waimanalo (Sherwood’s Beach) and Makapu’u are banned beaches and do not allow wedding ceremonies.
Conclusion: Ready to Find Your Perfect Elopement Spot?
- Explore our Locations: Browse our full gallery of Oahu Elopement Packages to see more photos and videos of these stunning beaches.
- Find Your Package: Check out our Oahu Elopement Packages to see precisely what’s included (from photography to limousines).
- Chat with Us: Have questions about permits or timing? Contact our team today. We’d love to help you plan your dream day in paradise.