Hale Hōʻikeʻike at the Bailey House

BYO, Valet parking

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Starting at $3,869 for 50 Guests

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Starting at $3k for 50 Guests
Starting at $3k for 50 Guests

Venue capacity

up to 300

Starting price

$3K to start

Hale Hōʻikeʻike at the Bailey House Overview

One of the most magnificent sites in the Hawaiian Islands is that on which Hale Hōʻikeʻike stands. Located in Historic Wailuku, at the mouth of Iao Valley made sacred by the burial of the bones of the great Hawaiian navigators and of the highest chiefs of Maui. Iao was the site in 1795 of the costly defense of the island against the invading forces of Kamehameha I and his army. These grounds shielded the entrance to Iao Valley and served as the King Kahekili’s royal residence and heiau. Today, Hale Hōʻikeʻike is the oldest History Museum in Maui County and is managed by the Maui Historical Society. Set against the backdrop of the oldest western-style houses still standing on Maui; amid the lush Hawaiian Plumeria and other tropical plants in our botanical gardens; Hale Hōʻikeʻike can host ceremonies and receptions of up to 300 friends, family, and loved ones.

Venue Notes

The rental fee is $300 for a ceremony and reception and includes 4 hours of event time excluding set up and clean up time. Additional hours can be arranged for a fee of $100/hr. A tent is not included for outdoor receptions. Tables/chairs are included for 30 guests. Sunday is closed for wedding bookings.

Amenities And Requirements

Amenities

Bride's dressing area
Day-of coordinator
Large parking lot
No kitchen
Podium and/or stage
Tables/chairs for 30 guests

Requirements

- Alcohol must be served by licensed bartender/caterer- Amplified music OK indoors and outdoors- Approved outside caterer allowed- BYO alcohol- Music must end by 10:00PM- No nails/tape- No rice, birdseed, confetti, etc.- No smoking- No sparklers- Wedding coordinator required