This is the main walking area along the waterfront, where you’ll find paved walking paths that meander past blooming planter boxes and the occasional tree. While the traffic still buzzes by, it’s an almost relaxing place for a stroll. As you walk east there are racing pirogues (outrigger canoes) lined up on the pebbly shore.

Local teams can be seen practising some afternoons and every Saturday morning.


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1. Place To’ata

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2. Temple de Paofai

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3. Musée de la Perle

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This pearl museum was created by pearl magnate Robert Wan with aims of luring visitors into his glamorous shop. It’s a worthwhile, small and modern museum…

4. Robert Wan Musée de la Perle

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This pearl museum was created by pearl magnate Robert Wan with aims of luring visitors into his glamorous shop. It’s a worthwhile, small and modern museum…

5. Ministère de la Culture

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To the west, along Av Bruat, is the Ministère de la Culture. There’s an exhibition space here that is worth a peek.

6. Parc Bougainville

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