Planning a beach wedding in Maui often starts with one big question – When is the best time of year to get married on Maui? After years of planning weddings across the island, we know that timing affects everything from light and weather to permits and guest experience.
In this guide, we share what we see firsthand as local Maui wedding planners. We break down Maui wedding seasons, monthly highlights, and practical planning tips so you can choose a date that feels right for you.
Maui does not have four traditional seasons, but wedding planning still follows clear patterns throughout the year. Weather, visitor volume, and daylight hours all play a role in how each season feels for a beach ceremony.
May through September
This is the most popular time for beach weddings on Maui. Days are warm, skies are often clear, and travel schedules are easier for guests.
What to know:
Peak season works well for couples who want long days, golden light, and an energetic island feel.
April and October
These months are favorites among couples who want great weather with a little more flexibility.
What to know:
If you are flexible with your date, this season offers balance without feeling rushed.
November through March
Winter months bring softer light and cooler temperatures. You may also see more passing showers, especially on the north and east sides of the island.
What to know:
With thoughtful planning, this season can still be beautiful and calm.











Every month in Maui has something special to offer. Here is how we help couples think through the calendar.
These months feel quieter on many beaches, especially in the mornings. The light is soft and romantic, which works well for portraits.
Things to consider:
Spring moving into early summer is one of the most popular planning windows.
Why couples love it:
This is often the best time of year for a Maui beach wedding for couples who want reliability without peak summer crowds.
Summer brings long days and vibrant sunsets.
Things to consider:
Sunrise ceremonies work especially well during these months.
Fall offers warmth with a calmer pace, especially before the holidays.
Why it works:
Holiday weeks book quickly, so planning early matters.
Maui weather changes by region and time of day. South and west beaches tend to stay drier, while north and east beaches see more wind and clouds.
We help couples plan for:
Even on warm days, coastal breezes keep ceremonies comfortable.
Guest experience often depends on timing as much as location.
Peak travel periods include:
If guest comfort is a priority, we often suggest:
These options create a relaxed atmosphere without sacrificing beauty.
The time of day matters just as much as the month.
Sunrise ceremonies offer:
Sunset ceremonies offer:
Seasonal daylight changes affect ceremony timing, so we help couples think through how sunrise and sunset beach weddings work at different times of year.
Beach permits are required year-round. Popular months book faster, especially for sunset time slots.
We recommend:
As local planners, we guide couples through real considerations, not just calendar dates.
We look at:
This approach helps couples choose the best time of year for a Maui beach wedding based on their priorities, not trends.
There is no single perfect month for everyone. The best timing comes from understanding what matters most to you and planning around it.
If you want guidance from planners who work on Maui beaches year-round, we are here to help you choose dates, locations, and timelines that feel natural and calm.



