- Private hotel transfer of the bridegrooms
- Musical greeting at the entrance of the village
- Explanation about how the ceremony will proceed
- Fitting sessions of the couple’s ceremony outfits
- Transfer of the bridegrooms to the place of departure of the traditional canoes: the couple will arrive on the lagoon on a double canoe, surrounded by 3 single canoes decorated with tropical flowers and coconut palm leaves, with the sound of drums (Pahu) and of conch shells (Pu)
- Musical greeting on the beach, with flower wreaths and cocktail/punch
- Preparation of the bride and the groom for the ceremony (outfits, wreaths)
- Official tattoos of the groom
- Opening of the ceremony in the village: the couple is brought to the Polynesian temple (Marae) overlooking the beach, with a stunning view on the blue lagoon
- The high priest will welcome the couple to the rhythm of the ukulele, the guitars and the traditional songs
- The ceremony will be conducted by 24 artists (1 priest, 1 translator, 6 musicians/singers, 16 dancers)
- The newly-weds will be wrapped in the traditional patchwork cloth (Tifaifai)
- The couple will receive a marriage certificate with their Tahitian names on a cloth made from vegetal fibers.