Pearl Diving in Bora Bora, Tahiti
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Forget Bora Bora, Plan Your Honeymoon, Holiday in Rangiroa - French Polynesia | Top Things to Do
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See the sea life in Rangiroa, a ring-shaped atoll in French Polynesia that is known for oysters that produce black pearls. It also has some of the world's best scuba diving, and visitors can see dolphins, manta rays, green sea turtles, and hammerhead sharks.
Rangiroa is the largest atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago, and home to a 42 mile long by 16 mile wide turquoise lagoon, which is a breathtaking spectacle, holding numerous discoveries, and host to a range of exciting activities.
Why you should leave home and take a trip to Rangiroa?
1. Visit the beach: Rangiroa’s beaches are beautiful and serene, with clear, turquoise water, and white sand, offering visitors a picturesque place to swim and frolic, enjoy a picnic, tan and lounge. Most resorts offer guests amenities such as massages in the shade, drinks and food on the beach.
2. Underwater Activities: Discover some of the world’s best diving sites in Rangiroa. They have a variety of diving centers and facilities to choose from. Outside the reefs is a breathtaking array of large marine species along the walls of the drop-offs, including tuna, eagle rays, and sharks! You can also go snorkeling, and explore reefs which contain an assortment of smaller marine life.
3. Water Sports & Related Activities: In Rangiroa, there is an activity for every type of person out there, whether you are adventurous or conservative, you can enjoy a variety of above-water experiences, such as kayaking, water skiing, para sailing, jet skiing, sailing and deep sea fishing.
4. Excursions – Rangiroa offers numerous excursions opportunities;
- You can decide destinations like Tiputa Pass, there’s a good chance of seeing ‘Big Surprises’. How about manta rays (in season), families of dolphins playing away and rare sharks like hammerhead and tiger a definite possibility. The more you dive, the more surprises you’ll see
- A bird sanctuary,
- Enjoyment of touring one of the many working pearl farms
- and a winery
- You can also take a ride on a glass-bottom boat to see marine life without getting wet.
5. Discover Tahitian Cultural
6. Restaurant Hopping: Rangiroa has a list of seductive restaurants that are sure to tantalize your taste buds even further, while offering live Tahitian cultural entertainment. You will find both International and French Polynesian cuisine.
Apart from those you can also try:
- Cycling Around The Atolls
- Visiting The Pink Sand Beach: there are quite a few beaches in Fakarava that have pink sand. But none are as beautiful (or famous) as the one not too far away from Tetamanu Village. Also known as Les Sables Roses, the only way to get here is on a long voyage by boat, but at least the good news is that you’ll probably be the only ones here. The color of the sand? Orange on a cloudy day and radiating pink when the sun is shining.
- Diving In The Avatoru Pass: Separating Avatoru village and the coral vineyards that grow on the opposing motu, the Avatoru Pass in Rangiroa doesn’t get as many divers as its big sister down the road, but it’s where the mighty silvertip sharks like to grab breakfast every day. Hang on to some coral when the current is pulling you out into the blue and keep your eyes peeled for the predator!
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Tahiti Pearl Market - Jewelry Bora Bora
Tahiti Pearl Market - Jewelry Bora Bora
Location
In Bora Bora, Tahiti Pearl Market have three different stores. One is in the heart of the main town of Vaitape, the others are at the Sofitel Marara in Matira Bay and at the Méridien hotel out on a secluded islet. All three stores offer the same range of pearls and jewelry, based on the same innovative concept.
Tahiti Pearl Market
Founded in 1994 by Frank Tehaamatai, the company now owns seven pearl farms on five different atolls of the Tuamotu Archipelago. In the mythic island of Bora Bora, Tahiti Pearl Market has created an innovative concept, with a choice of over 200,000 Tahitian Cultured Pearls along with a multitude of gold, diamond and silver settings. You can select the pearls and settings of your choice, and a customized piece of jewelry is created especially for you by TPM's design team.
Whether you settle on a necklace, a bracelet or a ring, your pearls have a lifetime warranty, which is a feature unique to Tahiti Pearl Market. You can even get after-sales service in Japan, Hong Kong, the US and in France. All TPM's pearls come with a certificate of authenticity, and thanks to the company's status as pearl producers, are free of tax.
The staff at Tahiti Pearl Market are more than just salespeople. They are pearl consultants who will guide you in your selection. With their profound knowledge of the product, these advisers are able to share their passion in French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese and Portuguese.
Tahitian Black Pearls
Tahiti and the Tuamotu islands are the only places in the world producing the world famous Tahitian black pearls. Even though they are called black pearls, colors range from white to black, with infinite possbilities of yellow (champagne), purple (aubergine), green, blue, etc.
In Polynesia, the pearl oyster species used to produce black pearls is the Pinctada Margaritifera, or the black-lip pearl oyster, which derives its name from the pigmentation of its mantle. Most of the pearls are produced in the Tuamotu archipelago, whose lagoons are ideal sites for the growth and the reproduction of pearl oysters.
The ideal pearl is perfectly round and smooth, but many other shapes of pearls (including baroque pearls) occur naturally.
Contacts
Address : Vaitape, Sofitel Marara, Le Méridien (Bora Bora)
Tel : (689) 60 59 00 (Vaitape) - (689) 67 60 37 (Sofitel Marara) - (689) 60 51 00 (Le Méridien)
Email : poerava@tahitipearlmarket.com
Tahiti Pearl Market - Bijouterie Bora Bora
Situation
À Bora Bora, Tahiti Pearl Market possède trois boutiques distinctes. L'une est au cœur du village principal de Vaitape, les autres sont au Sofitel Marara dans la baie de Matira Bay et à l'hôtel Méridien sur un motu isolé. Les trois boutiques proposent la même gamme de perles et de bijoux, sur la base du même concept innovant.
Tahiti Pearl Market
Fondée en 1994 par Frank Tehaamatai, la société possède aujourd'hui sept fermes perlières réparties sur cinq atolls de l'archipel des Tuamotu. Sur l'île mythique de Bora Bora, Tahiti Pearl Market a créé un concept innovant, avec un choix de plus de 200 000 perles de culture de Tahiti ainsi qu'une multitude de montures en or, en argent ou en diamants Vous pouvez sélectionner les perles et les montures de votre choix, et un bijou est créé tout spécialement pour vous par l'équipe de designers de TPM.
Que vous choisissiez un collier, un bracelet ou une bague, vos perles bénéficient d'une garantie à vie, une caractéristique unique de Tahiti Pearl Market. Vous bénéficiez même d'un service après vente au Japon, à Hong Kong, aux États-Unis et en France. Toutes les perles de TPM sont accompagnées d'un certificat d'authenticité et, grâce au statut de producteurs de perles de la société, elles sont exonérées de taxes.
Les employés de Tahiti Pearl Market sont bien plus que de simples vendeurs. Ce sont des consultants en perles qui vous guideront dans votre sélection. Avec leur profonde connaissance du produit, ces conseillers sont en mesure de partager leur passion en français, en anglais, en allemand, en espagnol, en italien, en japonais et en portugais.
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10.The Infinite Lagoon
Floating like a giant pearl necklace in the endless South Pacific Ocean, Rangiroa is the second biggest coral atoll in the entire world. In fact, it’s so big that you can fit the (huge) island of Tahiti inside its lagoon and still have some leftover space.
9. The Romantic Island
No, this isn’t a mistake at #9. Bora Bora is beautiful, don’t get me wrong. But it kind of feels like visiting a Thai island: beautiful but crowded with tourists. Bora Bora probably owes its global fame not only to over the top luxury resorts but mostly to 5,000 US troops that were stationed here in WWII. Without much action, of the military kind, that is, soldiers had plenty of time to enjoy paradise.
8. The Queen Of The Pacific
The big island where over 70% of the population lives is often overlooked by travelers. But that’s a big mistake. The only real ‘city’ in French Polynesia, Papeete can be quite a pleasant place to explore for a full day. Check out the exotic Papeete market by day, shop for some black pearls in the afternoon and grab dinner with the locals in the legendary roulottes food vans of Place Vaiete.
7. The Sacred Island
An island name worthy for your future daughter, Raiatea was one of the biggest surprises of my island hopping journey in French Polynesia. Raiatea offers plenty of hiking opportunities, whether deep into the rainforest in search of three waterfalls or high up to the plateau in search of the tiare apetahi – one of the rarest flowers in the world which only grows on this specific patch of land.
6. The Magical Island
Close to the big island of Tahiti but feeling like a world away, Moorea is so easy to fall in love with. Perhaps it’s because of its laid back charm or maybe because of its heart shape – carved out by its deep twin bays.
5. The Garden Of Eden
Little changed by the powers of time, Huahine is a great place to recharge your batteries while working up a sweat here and there. The island was once home to powerful royal families, whose ancient temples still dot the coastline of Lake Maeva and the surrounding mountains.
4. The End Of The World
A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Fakarava is one of the best-kept secrets in French Polynesia, so hurry up and get here. The large coral atoll offers way more than just world-class scuba diving. In the morning, go swimming with walls of sharks in magical spots like the ‘Alibaba Canyon’. In the afternoon, cycle to a remote beach for a date with Robinson Crusoe.
3. The Island Of Gauguin & Brel
Just about as far as you can go in shorts and t-shirt, Hiva Oa is way out there in the distant Marquesas Islands – known themselves as ‘The Mysterious Islands’. Hiva Oa is the kind of island that leaves you speechless from the moment you land until the moment you sadly leave.
2. The Real Jurassic Park
Still in the remote Marquesas Islands, Nuku Hiva has to be one of nature’s finest accomplishments. The island is wildly beautiful beyond imagination, and the 90-minute voyage from the dusty airport will be the most memorable airport pickup you’ll ever have. It’s not the kind of a place to recharge your batteries, with hidden waterfalls deep in the jungle, hikes to unspoiled beaches and panoramic views at every bend in the road. Nuku Hiva wins extra points for its people.
1. The Preserved Island
The closest definition of paradise, pretty little Maupiti is impossibly beautiful and does not know the meaning of ‘stress’. With a lagoon to die for and the friendliest of people, Maupiti is in many aspects the way Bora Bora used to be before the tourist boom. In fact, Maupiti looks like a miniature version of Bora Bora but feels like a world away – thanks to islanders resisting the riches of mass tourism.
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Kayaking here provided a daily opportunity for absolute disorientation in an idyllic and wild setting, both challenging and beautiful. We visited both the inhabited and uninhabited, exploring the health of the reefs and the lives of the people who live and depend on these most-remote atolls. From Shark City in the giant lagoon of Rangiroa, to Toau (population 10), to Fakarava where we camped for days on spits of sand. Along the way we dove for pearls, spearfished and cracked open coconuts for milk and meat. We also discovered that a way of life, both culturally and environmentally, is at great risk here in paradise.
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Fakarava, It’s easy not to notice the small, lovely islets that form a ring around the lagoon of Fakarava, the second largest atoll in French Polynesia. After all, it’s the lagoon that draws your attention, its beauty pulling at you like a magnet. There is a purity in the lagoon, and in the quiet elegance of the marine life that live out their lives in the shallows near shore. It’s almost as if each time you glance at it you’re seeing and feeling it for the first time. Here, the world seems unblemished. Life in the small villages, with their bougainvillea lined roads, bright coral churches, quaint homes, boulangerie, snacks and restaurants seems to hover above the clear waters that surround this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Island Week - Bora Bora, Polynesia Raw Vegan Travel (Raw Vegan Show #62)
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