According to Hawaiian wedding tradition, the groom waits on a secluded island for his bride to arrive in a canoe. When she arrives, the groom escorts her to the ceremony, and, at its conclusion, the couple ride off in the canoe. It is also tradition that someone blow a conch shell to signal that the bride is about to walk down the aisle.
If this sounds like a fantastic way to celebrate the beginning of your life together and you would like to schedule a traditional Hawaii "procession", then give me a call and I'll help you set it up.