KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii, Dec. 21, 2017 -- The Courtyard King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel announces exclusive packages for couples-to-be hosting their celebration at the premier Big Island wedding venue. The hotel offers captivating ceremony settings priced as low as $1,500, with a brand-new elopement and wedding vow renewal package starting at only $1,750.
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The package includes a private ceremony space at one of the hotel’s signature sunrise viewing locations, a non-denominational officiant, 8” wedding cake, champagne toast for up to 10 guests, tropical flower leis for the bride and groom, an oceanfront suite for one night and dedicated wedding coordination.
The iconic Kona hotel creates the perfect backdrop for Big Island beach weddings, showcased by its recent feature on Hot Hawaiian Weddings. The show wowed watchers with a glimpse at Macey and Jonathan’s beautiful wedding reception on the hotel’s Oceanfront Luau Grounds, as well as a sneak peek at the bride and groom preparing for the ceremony at the hotel.
With exclusive Kona wedding packages and idyllic oceanfront venues for weddings big or small, the hotel can easily accommodate up to 450 guests for your special day. Wedding parties love hosting their rehearsal dinners during an Island Breeze Luau and Hono’s on the Beach offers a great Sunday Brunch selection. With 452 guest rooms for out-of-town guests, the hotel’s convenient location lets your attendees explore all that Kailua-Kona has to offer.
Located on the beachfront, King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel offers some of Kona Hawaii’s most delectable culinary offerings right onsite. The hotel’s culinary team serves fresh, delicious Hawaii-inspired cuisine, specializing in seafood, sushi and local Kona produce, as well as refreshing signature cocktails.
Guests can also enjoy nightly live music at Billfish Bar & Grille. They’ll delight in acoustic sounds by local musicians on an ocean view pool deck, from 6:30 - 9:30 P.M. every night. Valet parking is also available.
For more information or to start planning your Kona beach wedding, call 1-808-329-2911.
About the Courtyard King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel
Courtyard King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel welcomes guests to the Big Island of Hawaii with modern accommodations and superb amenities. Located on the historical site where King Kamehameha, the famed King of the Hawaiian Islands, once lived, the full-service hotel boasts a blend of cultural sophistication and stylish convenience. The property is just steps from the white-sand beaches of Kailua-Kona and offers many onsite beach activities. The shopping and attractions of Kailua-Kona are moments away. Airy, spacious rooms and suites feature plush bedding, complimentary Wi-Fi and private balconies, while the hotel’s delicious restaurants blend the flavors of Hawaii with casual, oceanfront dining. Celebrate a wedding right on the beach or take advantage of the hotel’s spacious indoor venues for hosting a Big Island meeting.
CONTACT: Courtyard King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel
75-5660 Palani Road Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740 USA
1-808-329-2911
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/koacy-courtyard-king-kamehamehas-kona-beach-hotel/
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