If you’re dreaming about a Maui resort wedding venue right now, first of all, I already know the kind of day you’re craving. Something beautiful, yes, but also easy. Intentional. The kind of wedding where you’re not rushing from place to place or managing a hundred moving pieces. Where everything flows, your people are close, and you actually get to be there for it.
Because let’s be real, planning a destination wedding can feel like a lot at first. Different location, different logistics, trying to make it all come together from afar. It’s exciting, and also a little overwhelming.
That’s exactly why so many couples start leaning toward a resort wedding in Maui.
Everything is right there. Your rooms, your ceremony, your dinner, your people. You wake up, grab coffee, walk outside, and you’re already in it. No timelines stacked back-to-back, no complicated transitions, just a day that unfolds naturally.
And when it’s done well? It feels effortless in the best way.




I’ve photographed so many weddings here on Maui, and there’s something really special about the ones that happen at a place like Andaz in Wailea. The energy is calm. The flow is easy. And the whole experience feels elevated without ever feeling stiff or overdone.
If you’re looking for a resort wedding venue that lets you slow down, stay present, and actually enjoy your wedding day, you’re in the right place.
Here’s something I see all the time: couples come into the planning process thinking they need to piece everything together from different locations, and then realize how much simpler (and honestly more enjoyable) it can be to keep everything in one place. That’s the beauty of choosing a resort wedding venue in Maui.



You’re not coordinating transportation between getting ready, your ceremony, and your reception. You’re not worrying about guests getting lost or running behind. Everything just flows. You wake up at the resort. Grab coffee. Maybe take a walk along the beach. Your people are nearby, popping in and out, sharing little moments with you throughout the day. It doesn’t feel rushed or overly structured; it feels like a full experience, not just a timeline.
And that changes everything. Because instead of spending your wedding day managing logistics, you actually get to be present in it. You have time to talk to your guests. Time to breathe. Time to soak in what’s happening instead of feeling like it’s flying by. I’ve noticed that couples who choose resorts in Maui for their wedding tend to have a very similar priority; they care more about how the day feels than trying to pack in a million things.





They want it to be beautiful, yes. But also relaxed. Connected. Easy. And a resort setting naturally creates that. It gives you the space to slow down, stay grounded, and fully step into the experience of your wedding day, instead of just moving through it.

Okay, if you’re looking at resort wedding venues in Maui and want something that feels elevated but still relaxed, Andaz is such a good fit. It’s right in Wailea, which already gives you that calm, sunny, consistently beautiful weather (huge win). But what really sets it apart is the way everything feels clean, modern, and intentional without ever feeling overly formal.
It’s not stuffy. It’s not overdone. It just feels easy in a really refined way. The ceremony spaces overlook the ocean, with that wide open horizon that somehow makes everything feel bigger and more intimate at the same time. And then the transition into dinner and dancing? Seamless.
No big production. No complicated flips. Just a natural flow from one part of the day into the next. And that’s something I always pay attention to as a Maui wedding photographer, how a space moves.
At Andaz, everything is designed in a way that lets your day move easily without friction. You’re not being pulled in a million directions or navigating awkward gaps in the timeline. You’re just in it.




It’s also one of those resorts where your guests genuinely enjoy being there. Everyone staying on-site creates this built-in experience where your wedding isn’t just a few hours, it’s a full weekend of connection, little moments, and shared time together.
And honestly? That’s what makes it memorable. Not just how it looked, but how it felt to be there with your people.






One of my favorite things about an Andaz Maui wedding is how naturally the whole day comes together when everything is in one place. There’s no big rush to “get things started.” No scrambling between locations. The day just begins, easily. Getting ready feels calm. Not rushed or chaotic.
Your people are nearby, popping in, sharing laughs, helping where needed, but nothing ever feels overwhelming. There’s space to take it all in as it’s happening, instead of feeling like you’re trying to keep up with it.
Then we ease into portraits, either before the ceremony or after, depending on what feels best for you. This is one of my favorite parts of the day because it’s often the first time things slow down enough for it to just be the two of you.



No audience or added pressure. Just a quiet moment together before everything continues. The ceremony itself is simple, beautiful, and grounded. Ocean in the background, your people right there with you, and that feeling of “this is really happening” settling in.
From there, the whole evening flows right into celebration. Cocktail hour blends into dinner by the ocean, the light starts to shift, and we sneak away for sunset portraits when everything is glowing in that soft, golden way Maui does so well.

And then the night opens up. Dancing, laughter, yard games, people lingering a little longer because no one wants it to end just yet. That’s the kind of day a resort wedding at Andaz creates. Not rushed or overly structured. Just a really beautiful, easy rhythm from beginning to end.




If you’re the kind of couple who wants a clear picture of how everything actually works before you commit to a venue, I’ve got you. Here’s what it really looks like to plan a wedding at Andaz Maui, without it feeling overwhelming.
Andaz is located in Wailea on the south side of Maui, which is one of the sunniest, most consistently beautiful areas on the island. It’s about a 25–30 minute drive from Kahului Airport (OGG), which is where you’ll fly into, and once you’re here, it’s an easy, straightforward trip down to the resort.


When it comes to guest count, this venue is such a good fit for intimate to mid-size weddings. Most celebrations I see here fall somewhere in the 20–100 guest range, depending on the space and setup. It’s also perfect if you’re planning something smaller or more elopement-style but still want that elevated resort experience.

The ceremony and reception spaces are primarily outdoors, with those wide-open ocean views that Wailea is known for. Think lawn ceremonies overlooking the water, easy access down to the beach for portraits, and a natural flow into your reception space without having to relocate or overcomplicate anything. There are some indoor options available, but most couples lean into the outdoor experience, and that’s where this place really shines.
Food is all handled in-house, which I personally think makes things so much easier. You’re not coordinating outside vendors or juggling logistics; it’s all streamlined. And the quality is really good. Whether you’re planning a plated dinner, something more cocktail-style, or a private dining experience by the ocean, it all feels elevated without being overly formal.
And then there’s the guest experience, which is a huge part of why couples choose resorts in Maui in the first place.
Everyone can stay right on-site. Multiple pools, beach access, amazing restaurants, a full spa, it turns your wedding into a full weekend experience instead of just a few hours. People are running into each other, hanging out, actually connecting, and that energy carries so naturally into your wedding day.


And from a photography standpoint (because you know I’m always thinking about this), Andaz is just really easy to work in. The architecture is clean and modern, the tones are neutral so nothing competes with you, and everything is close enough together that we’re not wasting time moving between locations. Plus, the light here, especially in the evening, is so consistently soft and flattering.
It’s one of those venues that looks beautiful, yes, but more importantly, it feels good to be in.
Here’s something I see all the time: couples assume they need a full-day, 8+ hour timeline for their wedding to feel complete. But at a resort wedding venue like Andaz Maui, you really don’t.




Because everything is already in one place, the day moves so much more naturally. You’re not losing time driving between locations or coordinating a bunch of moving pieces. It just flows. And that’s exactly why 4–6 hours ends up being the sweet spot. It’s enough time to capture the parts of the day that actually matter, without stretching things out or filling space just to fill it.
We can still document:



Nothing feels rushed. Nothing feels cut off. But just as important, nothing feels overdone either. And that’s where the day really starts to feel like you. When your timeline isn’t packed from start to finish, there’s space for things to happen naturally. Conversations linger a little longer. People relax. You’re not being pulled in ten different directions.
That’s where those candid, documentary-style moments come from. The ones you didn’t plan, but end up meaning the most. And I’ll always help you build your timeline around that, so your day feels full, easy, and actually enjoyable from start to finish.
This is the part of the day that doesn’t make it onto a timeline, but ends up meaning the most. It’s not the big, planned moments (although those are beautiful too). It’s everything happening in between.
Your friends laughing together during dinner. Or your parents pulling you in for a hug when you least expect it. Someone kicking off their shoes and running out onto the grass. That moment you look around and realize, all of your people are here.

And at a resort wedding venue like Andaz Maui, those moments happen so naturally. Because no one’s rushing off to another location. No one’s checking transportation times or watching the clock. Everyone is just there, relaxed, present, enjoying the space and each other. I always notice how the energy shifts once the formal parts of the day are over.


People settle in, conversations get longer, and laughter gets louder. The whole evening starts to feel easy. And that’s when I’m quietly moving through it all, documenting what’s actually happening. Not interrupting. Or over-directing. Just catching the real interactions as they unfold, so when you look back, you’re not just seeing what your wedding looked like, you’re remembering what it felt like to be there.

Because that’s the stuff that lasts. Not just the big moments, but everything in between them.
Here’s something that matters more than most people realize: you’re spending a lot of your wedding day with your photographer. So it’s not just about how your photos turn out. It’s about how the day actually feels with that person there.
My approach has always been really simple. I’m there to guide you when you need it, and step back when you don’t. I’ll help with the flow of the day, give direction when it’s helpful, and make sure you never feel awkward or unsure of what to do. But I’m also paying attention to what’s naturally happening, so we’re not interrupting moments that are already unfolding on their own.


It’s a balance. You’re supported, but not micromanaged. Directed, but never posed into something that doesn’t feel like you.
And then there’s Chris.
He brings this calm, steady presence into the day that couples instantly feel. While I’m tuned into the energy and movement of everything happening, he’s capturing it from a slightly different perspective, those wide, cinematic views, the in-between interactions, and the drone shots that add so much depth to your story without ever making it feel like a production.
We work together in a really natural way. Nothing forced or overly structured. We show up like people you can relax around, but we’ve also done this hundreds of times, so you can trust that we’re catching what matters without you having to think about it.
That’s the goal. You get to be fully in your day, and we make sure you have something real to come back to afterward.



If you’re in the middle of planning your wedding and feeling pulled in a hundred different directions, I just want to say this: It doesn’t have to be complicated to be meaningful.

Some of the most beautiful days I’ve witnessed here on Maui weren’t the most elaborate or packed with details. They were the ones where everything felt easy. Where couples had space to breathe, to connect, to actually be with their people. That’s what a resort wedding at a place like Andaz Maui gives you.
Everything in one place. A natural flow to the day. Time to slow down and take it all in instead of feeling like it’s flying by. And if you’re anything like most of my couples, that’s what you’re really looking for.
Not just something that looks beautiful, but something that feels like you. So if you’re planning a Maui resort wedding, or even just starting to explore resort wedding venues, take this as your reminder: You don’t need to overbuild your day for it to be unforgettable.


Keep it simple. Stay present. Choose a space that lets you actually enjoy what you’re creating. And if Andaz has been on your radar, you’re definitely looking in the right place. If you want someone there who’s going to help you stay grounded in all of that, and document it in a way that feels real and true to you, I’d love to be part of it.
Reach out anytime, we’re here for you!
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Vendor Credits
Venue – Andaz Maui At Wailea Resort
Florals – Bella Bloom
Photography – Shannon Wolfe Photography
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