BRIANNA LARKIN & CHRISTOPHER BRIDGEMAN

What to Expect

We know you all lead busy lives, and taking multiple days off to join us in Kauai can be a very big proposition, so we've put some thoughts on paper to guide your planning process should you be able to join us.

We plan to arrive in Princeville on Thursday, February 5th. We'll start out with a short (3.5 mile) hike to Hanakapi'ai Beach. Anyone who's arriving early is more than welcome to join us! (Reservations are required to enter the State Park, choose the Waipa Shuttle with an 11:00AM pickup time. https://gohaena.com/)

We figure most guests will arrive by Friday. That afternoon we'll be down at Pu'u Poa beach, we'd love for anyone who's around to say hello. Everything will be very casual, swimwear and surfboards are encouraged. The immediate families and wedding party will take off around 5 for the rehearsal dinner that night.

On Saturday morning, swell-permitting, we want to paddle out to "The Bowl" at Hanalei Bay with as many of our family and friends that can make it. The Ceremony and Reception will take place later that evening with views of the same break.

It's important that we start our marriage off right. That's why Sunday morning we'll begin with 10AM Mass in Hanalei bay, then head over to Tunnels for Mimosas and Brunch on the beach. Again, very casual. We love this place, and want to share this with as many of our guests as possible that are still around.

EARLY ARRIVAL HIKE
Hanakapi'aiThursday, February 5th, 11AM
BEACH WELCOME EVENT
TBDFriday, February 6th, 3PM
REHEARSAL DINNER
1HotelFriday, February 6th, 6:30PM
LAST SINGLE SURF
Hanalei BaySaturday, February 7th, 7AM
WEDDING CEREMONY
1HotelSaturday, February 7th, 4:30PM
RECEPTION
1HotelSaturday, February 7th, 5:30PM
DAY ONE MASS
Wai'oli Hui'ia, Hanalei BaySunday, February 8th, 10AM
DAY ONE CELEBRATION
Tunnels BeachSunday, February 8th, 11:30AM
Beautiful Kauai Beach