Weddings
Pololu Valley Photography © Kelilina Photography and Films
Intimate gatherings in a beautiful natural setting
Experience the mana of these sacred lands with an intimate celebration set against the backdrop of the North Kohala coast and Pololu Valley. Starseed Ranch is a truly unique wedding destination, a perfect place to gather with friends and family and celebrate your love.
When you plan your wedding celebration at Starseed Ranch, the only limit is your imagination. Our facilities can be customized to accommodate your unique event – with indoor and outdoor gathering spaces, cozy lodging options for your guests and acres and acres of grounds to explore and play in. Our farm and orchards provide a year round supply of produce to add local flavor to any menu, and our lush tropical landscaping provides a naturally scenic backdrop.
Feeling adventurous? Rent out the ranch for the entire week and enjoy the many island adventures available within a short drive – hiking, tours, white sand beaches, historical sites, art galleries, live music and more. We are happy to help you plan your special event and can recommend a number of local vendors that we enjoy working with. Starseed Ranch is the perfect location for those seeking something unique, off the beaten path and close to nature with all of the amenities.
Alex & Ginger
at Starseed Ranch
May 17, 2015
Pololu Valley
A few minutes from Starseed, at the ‘end of the road’, lies the entrance to Pololu Valley. This historic area is known as one of the most beautiful on Hawai’i Island. Visitors can hike down to the black sand beach and wander through the ironwood groves to catch a glimpse into the first of seven valleys that make up the Hamakua and Kohala coastline. A breathtaking adventure not to be missed.
Pololu Valley Photography © Kelilina Photography and Films
Nearby Attractions
Hawi Town
Kapa’au
Keokea
Kohala Zipline
Flumin’ Kohala
Mahukona
Pu’ukohala Heiau
Spencer Beach
Hapuna Beach
Waialea Bay
Hawai’i Island Adventures
Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park
Established in 1916, this is home of Nahuku (Thurston Lava Tube), Halemaumau Crater (home of Pele) and Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes.
Photo Credit: Andrew Hara
Pu’uhonua o Honaunau National Park
This sacred ‘place of refuge’ preserves Royal Grounds, fishponds, a heiau (sacred temple) and other historic artifacts along the South Kona Coast.
Photo Credit: Lee Rentz
Kealakekua Bay State Park
Located near the Captain Cook monument, the bay is a marine life conservation district and a popular destination for kayaking, scuba diving, and snorkeling.
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Akaka Falls State Park
A self-guided loop trail through lush rainforest with wild orchids, bamboo groves and draping ferns, overlooking Kahuna Falls and 442-foot Akaka Falls.
Photo Credit: Lucas Cometto
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