Wedding
Vow Renewals in Tahiti
Looking for a romantic and exotic way to renew
your lifetime commitment? Countless visitors to Tahiti are
discovering what is becoming tradition – wedding vow
renewal ceremonies. Many hotels, tour operators, and cruise
lines can arrange a romantic and festive traditional Tahitian
wedding ceremony or vow renewal ceremony. Not legally binding,
the traditional ceremonies are popular for people on their
honeymoons and those celebrating anniversaries.
Although there are many different variations,
the ceremony traditionally begins with the bride being treated
to a soothing monoi-oil massage by her Tahitian “bridesmaid,”
with monoi oil while being sung to and adorned with fragrant
flowers. Meanwhile, the groom is taken to a motu (small islet)
by outrigger canoe, painted with tattoos, and given a crown
of tropical leaves. The bride wears a traditional Tahitian
wedding pareu and a flowered headpiece.
A priest conducts the wedding vow renewal ceremony
in Tahitian and each couple is given a Tahitian name and a
name for their first-born child.
A Tahitian marriage certificate made of tapa
parchment is presented to the couple while village women sing
hymns. The ceremony is often followed by a romantic sunset
cruise where the bride and groom continue to be serenaded
by soft Tahitian music. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience
that can only be found in Tahiti and Her Islands.
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