Every vendor on Hanahou.
Filter by island, by what you need, and what you can spend. Every vendor is Hawaiʻi-based — many are family-run, some are kuleana-rooted, all of them know what a Hawaiʻi event looks like.
40 vendors
North-shore Kauaʻi private estate. Cliff lawn for ceremonies, restored cottage for receptions of 80 or fewer.
Performances rooted in lineage. Kahiko and ʻauana under the direction of Kumu Hula Lehua Kalama-Iaea.
Lūʻau-format Polynesian programs led by Kumu Hula Iolana Kahalehoe. Hilo-based hālau, three decades of weekly lūʻau and family events.
Restored 1930s plantation hall on the windward side. Six acres, room for 200, sliding-door views of the Koʻolau.
Wedding and event hair + makeup. Five-artist team, on-location, mobile across Oʻahu.
Documentary-style wedding and family photography from a Kāneʻohe-based photographer who grew up on the same beaches she shoots.
West-side Maui wedding photography. Returned to Lahaina post-fires, committed to the recovery and the families that stayed.
A restored 1920s plantation estate in upcountry Maui. Four acres of jacaranda, eucalyptus, and uninterrupted view of Haleakalā.
Maui-based wedding and elopement photography. Sun-bleached, golden-hour, won't shoot at noon if she can help it.
Third-generation North Shore shave ice. Real fruit syrups, fresh from the family stand, brought to your party.
Husband-and-wife DJ duo. Eight years of 1st birthdays, weddings, and graduation parties on the windward side.
Hilo-based wedding and portrait photography. Quieter galleries than what mainland photographers tend to make on this island.
Family portraits, milestone sessions, and small-ceremony photography. Hanalei-based, focused on the unhurried sessions.
Modern wedding florals from a Honolulu studio. Sourced local where we can, transparent about it where we can't.
Bilingual MC — Hawaiian and English. Weddings, cultural events, and the corporate program that wants the welcome to land in the language.
Slack-key duo. Two brothers, four guitars, the deep Hilo repertoire your tūtū knows by heart.
Solo ʻukulele for cocktail hours, lānai dinners, and the slow part of the night. Hanalei-based, neighbor-island travel welcome.
Maui-based wedding planning that respects the island, the family, and the math. Full-service coordination for 50-300 guest weddings.
Upcountry Maui floral studio. Garden-to-event florals from our own three-acre cutting garden.
Husband-wife videography duo. Cinematic, patient, anti-trend. The wedding film you'll watch on your tenth anniversary.
Three generations of Hilo lei makers and event florists. Lei poʻo, haku, centerpieces — sourced from the gardens we've kept since 1965.
Maui-based bridal hair + makeup. Destination weddings, on-location, airbrush included.
Poke catering and grazing tables for the kind of event that wants to feed people without the buffet line.
Cinematic Kauaʻi wedding films, from a former surf cinematographer who knows the island's specific light.
Mobile shave-ice setup for events on the leeward side. Real fruit syrups, all-day capacity.
Twelve years on Honolulu radio before doing this full-time. The voice that holds a six-hour party together.
Maui DJ duo. Two cousins from Waiheʻe who know the difference between a Wailea ballroom and a Pukalani backyard.
Younger-generation Polynesian performance — contemporary choreography rooted in tradition. Built for events that want energy, not a museum piece.
Riverfront garden venue along the Wailuku River. Heritage trees, tented lawn, indoor backup for the Hilo rain.
Kalihi family caterer. Real Hawaiʻi plate-lunch food, scaled for events of 80 to 400.
Hawaiʻi Island DJ for weddings, corporate events, and the paniolo-country receptions in between.
Tent, table, and lighting rentals across all of Maui. The crew weddings actually call the night before.
Maui-based Polynesian revue. Three generations of one ʻohana, full lūʻau programs across the islands.
Kauaʻi DJ for weddings, corporate events, and family parties. Born and raised in Līhuʻe, plays every island corner.
Polynesian fire knife (siva afi) and fire-staff performance from a four-person troupe rooted in Sāmoan and Hawaiian tradition.
Maui plate-lunch food truck. Loco moco, garlic shrimp, kalbi, mac salad. The whole truck rolls to your party.
Five-piece reggae-roots band. Original songs and Hawaiian-island reggae covers. Built for the dance floor.
String trio for ceremonies, cocktail hours, and the kind of receptions where you want the music to support the room, not run it.
Second-generation Korean-Hawaiian food truck. Kalbi, garlic shrimp, kālua, and the mac salad you remember.
Bounce houses, water slides, and party rentals for 1st birthdays, graduations, and the kind of backyard that needs everything.