The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Honokaa, HI

The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Honokaa, HI

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The Last Resort 

5.0

Kapaau, HI
  • Up to 40 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $1,000

Nestled on the Big Island of Hawai'i’s Kohala Coast, you'll find The Last Resort, a high-end, 2-acre estate where world travelers, friends and family can make magical memories. We believe the best travel is off-the-beaten-path, immersed in local culture and food. That's why we feature local art and architecture, cultivate our own food, curate bespoke experiences, and nourish our ʻāina. It's one reason why we're in the top 5% of Big Island Airbnb homes and consistently ranked as a Superhost and Guest Favorite. We specialize in intimate micro weddings.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Caters to out-of-town guests
  • Both indoor and outdoor options
  • Has a relaxed and casual vibe

Venue considerations

  • No built-in audiovisual options
  • Does not provide event staff
  • Does not allow pets
Awarded Best of Zola
Hosting our wedding here exceeded our expectations in every possible way. I truly and honestly cannot recommend this venue enough. Big Island Last Resort is exactly the elevated, mystical, lush backyard wedding venue you've been looking for. It is an expansive yet intimate space that provides the perfect backdrop for a luxurious, natural vibe. You should have your wedding here!!! The owner property managers were also incredibly accommodating, communicative, and so easy to work with. Everything went so smoothly at every part of the planning process. And then they really made sure we were comfortable and had everything we needed both during our stay and on our wedding day. The property managers, Jesse Madeline, are so incredibly kind and gracious and extended the warmest hospitality to us and our families. Truly a pleasure to interact with!! The houses themselves were recently renovated and you can tell from when you first walk in that no expense was spared. There are legitimate high-end finishes throughout the entire house -- floors, countertops, couches, tables, chairs, appliances, artwork -- everything is high-quality and expensive. But at the same time, the houses invoke a sense of home and tranquility, with a lot of natural materials and local aspects incorporated. It was just so pleasant to be in that space. The backyards of the 2 houses were also the perfect space for a wedding. It really feels like they were designed to have weddings there (maybe they were? lol). We had around 50 people and there was an abundance of space. We had the ceremony underneath this really amazing banyan tree in the larger yard (aptly called Banyan Yard). We then had cocktail hour in the smaller yard (Mango Yard), before moving back to the Banyan Yard for dinner, drinks, and dancing. There was more than enough space in the yard for food tables, a bar, dj, a dance floor, a couple of lounge areas with chairs/couches, and also seating for 50 people to eat. (And you could definitely comfortably fit more people). Having the two separate yards also created a really nice flow to the whole evening - it was nice to have the separation of spaces for different parts of the wedding. You won't find a space that comes close to offering what this space does. It really is the perfect backdrop to create a magical and unique environment. You're surrounded by lush vegetation and so much beautiful nature. I'm not sure we found any other venue on the Big Island that would have created an experience like we had at Big Island Last Resort. I have infinite good things to say about this venue, so I'll stop here lol. Seriously just book this place, you 100% will not regret it.
Forest, 8 months ago

About wedding venues in Honokaa, HI

Why Is Hawaii the Perfect Place for Your Wedding?

Hawaii offers wedding venues that seamlessly blend dramatic landscapes with authentic Hawaiian traditions. You'll find oceanfront ceremony spots with breathtaking sunset backdrops that create unforgettable photo opportunities. The islands feature lush garden settings nestled against mountain views and historic venues rich with cultural significance. Whether you're planning an intimate elopement or gathering everyone you know, Hawaii's diverse venues can accommodate celebrations of any size.

What Makes Each Hawaiian Island Unique for Weddings?

How Does Oahu Balance Accessibility and Beauty?

Oahu combines easy accessibility with spectacular natural beauty, making it perfect for guests traveling from afar. Venues like Turtle Bay Resort in Kahuku give you stunning beachfront settings with a deeply romantic atmosphere your guests will talk about for years. The Royal Hawaiian in Waikiki offers accessible venues including the Ocean Lawn and Coconut Grove. This flexibility helps you design exactly the wedding you're envisioning without logistical headaches.

Which Hawaiian Island Offers the Most Scenic Backdrop?

Kauai gives you near-private beach ceremonies with intimate settings along its secluded shorelines. Perfect for couples seeking privacy. Maui features The Ritz-Carlton in Kapalua with exceptional culinary experiences and comprehensive wedding coordination that takes stress off your shoulders. The island's upcountry settings provide cooler temperatures and sweeping vistas that create dramatic backdrops for your special day.

How Much Does a Wedding in Hawaii Cost?

A Hawaii wedding venue costs about $10,665, fitting right within the national average range of $6,500-$12,000. You'll typically spend between $9,600-$11,700 on your venue, which represents about 19% of your total wedding budget. Your overall costs will scale with guest count: 50 guests runs around $24,065 while 300 guests approaches $96,881. Most couples secure their Hawaii venue about 14 months before the big day. June sees the highest number of venue inquiries, so plan accordingly if you're considering a summer wedding.

Where Can You Find Accessible Wedding Venues in Hawaii?

The Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa offers fully accessible venues with ramps, elevators and carefully designed pathways throughout the property. Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa provides highly accessible spaces with beautiful beachfront options that don't compromise on the Hawaiian experience. The Royal Hawaiian features accessible accommodations with well-integrated ramps and elevators throughout the property, ensuring all your guests can fully participate in your celebration.

Which Hawaii Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

The Grand Wailea on Maui delivers impeccable culinary services in luxurious settings that will impress even your foodie guests. You'll love how the Fairmont Orchid on the Big Island provides gourmet dining with ocean views prepared by their renowned culinary team. Halekulani Hotel on Oahu has earned its reputation for fine dining and exceptional service. Their wedding menus consistently receive glowing reviews from guests who appreciate the perfect balance of sophistication and island flavors.

How Can Remote Guests Participate in Your Hawaii Wedding?

Kualoa Ranch's breathtaking scenery makes streamed events feel special even for those watching from thousands of miles away. The Hyatt Regency Waikiki offers advanced technological solutions including virtual greeting systems that create meaningful connections. Consider innovative approaches like providing VR headsets to remote guests or assigning a dedicated host to engage with virtual attendees through live chat. These touches help everyone feel included in your celebration regardless of distance.

What's Your Next Step in Planning Your Hawaii Wedding?

With venues typically booked 14 months ahead, you should start scheduling venue tours during Hawaii's shoulder seasons. April-May or September-October give you the advantage of wedding professionals having more availability to answer your questions. Working with a more modest budget? Consider restaurant private rooms like Cafe Julia in Honolulu which includes furniture, basic decor and staff in their package price. This approach gives you the Hawaiian experience while keeping costs manageable.

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