La Perle de Maimiti

Bora Bora


Not your average pearl shop – it's in a private home – La Perle de Maimiti is run by an experienced salesman who has worked for various pearl companies on the island. He has a limited but interesting selection of loose and mounted pearls at reasonable prices (for Bora Bora). Most pearls come from the Gambier Archipelago. Free pick-up.


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Nearby Bora Bora attractions

1. Vaitape

0.14 MILES

The island’s main settlement, Vaitape is not the most evocative town, but it's a great place to do a bit of shopping, take care of banking needs and just…

2. Coastal Defence Guns

0.98 MILES

Faanui Bay was the site of the US military base during WWII. At the southwestern end of the bay, a steep and often muddy track climbs up to an old WWII…

3. Marae Fare-Opu

1.9 MILES

There are only a handful of marae (traditional temple) ruins on Bora Bora, including Marae Fare-Opu, which is squeezed between the roadside and the water…

4. Matira Beach

2.11 MILES

A lovely stretch of white sand lapped by azure waters.

5. Matira Beach

2.19 MILES

A lovely stretch of white sand beach lapped by azure waters.

6. Coastal Defence Guns

2.34 MILES

Coming from Faanui Bay, continue until you reach the quay of the Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort & Spa on your left. Walk for another 50m and you'll see a…

7. Matira Beach

2.37 MILES

Bora Bora’s only real beach, this stunning stretch of snow-white sand and pinch-me-I’m-dreaming turquoise sea is perfect for sunbathing and swimming (but…

8. Coastal Defence Guns

2.54 MILES

Up a small hill on the eastern coast, a track peels off to the east and leads to two massive WWII coastal guns and a concrete bunker that were left by the…