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New Caledonia Tourism - A World Apart

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New Caledonia Tourism - A World Apart

Distant land, land of contrasts, pristine land... New Caledonia is a diverse and unique destination. Bathed by clear waters at the heart of the Pacific Ocean, lulled year round by gentle trade winds, le Caillou (the Pebble) has more to offer than just its heavenly beaches and brilliant sunshine.
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Discover New Caledonia

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Close to Australia, New Caledonia is like nowhere else: a lagoon registered on the Unesco world heritage list. A main island, Grande Terre, with spectacular natural scenery, a true adventure playground. Jaw-dropping islands will reveal the perfect combination of amazing landscapes and superb hospitality. New Caledonia is also a land of welcome and authenticity where people and cultural influences blend in together, making your trip an unforgettable one.

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Phare Amédée, Noumea
Escapade Island Resort, Noumea
Anse Vata bay, Moselle Market, Noumea
Hienghène, East Coast
Bourail, West Coast
Voh, West Coast
Isle of Pines
Blue River Park, Great South


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Are you ready ? New Caledonia, a different world at your door step

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Top 10 must-see while in New-Caledonia

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Spectacular natural scenery, jaw-droppingly beautiful islands and a unique fusion of French and Melanesian culture make New Caledonia one of the true jewels of the South Pacific. In New Caledonia, nature does not conceal its pleasures. Idyllic beaches border the largest lagoon in the world, and thick forests are home to more than 3,000 native species; the French archipelago is a promise of the exoticness. Here is our top 10 must-see while in New-Caledonia!

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1. Upi Bay, Isle of Pines: The Isle of Pines is hardly lacking in magnificent bays, but Upi, if not the most visited, is undoubtedly the most spectacular. Discover its unique landscape on a traditional dugout canoe and follow the current to the stunning Isle of Pines, concealed between huge coral rocks that seem to float on the turquoise lagoon. Keep a lookout for turtles, rays and dolphins!

2. Amedee Lighthouse: No-one should leave Nouméa without visiting Amédée, the capital's most famous islet. It is home to an impressive 19th century metal lighthouse and a natural marine reserve known for its tropical fish and turtles. If you want to take a break from swimming and relaxing, the climb to the lighthouse offers an incredible 360° panorama over the lagoon and the coral reef!

3. Mouli Beach, Ouvea: Lined with stunning white sands, Mouli Beach is one of the best beaches in New Caledonia. Calm clear waters lap against the pure white sands, creating an ideal backdrop for a fun day out at the beach. Spend the day paddling and snorkelling, or set out on a walk along the beach’s long sandy stretches to admire the picturesque coastal destination in all its glory.

4. Natural Pool, Isle of Pines: The Oro Bay swimming pool is a natural aquarium, with translucent water and schools of multicoloured fish. This coral basin is sheltered from the currents, surrounded by New Caledonia pines and a beautiful white sand beach. It is easily accessible via a trail to the north of the Isle of Pines or from Upi Bay by dugout canoe.

5. Blue River Park, Great South: This is the most popular park in New Caledonia, undoubtedly the most incredible one. Located in the south of the Grande Terre, the Blue River Park promises a truly exotic scenery in a very unusual setting. Nature here has not changed for millions of years! It is also an extraordinary adventure playground with a wide range of activities!

6. Poe Lagoon, West Coast: The lagoon nature reserve, registered since 2008 as World Heritage by UNESCO, is an open-air aquarium where corals and colorful fish come together in a natural harmony. Diving enthusiasts will be amazed by the views in this clear water that has so much to offer. Kite surfers and windsurfers will be thrilled enjoying ideal conditions in the lagoon. For the bravest, discover the immensity of the lagoon from above with a skydiving jump!

7. Shabadran Terraces, Mare: To get to the site, visitors need to hike for around 2 and a half hours. Though a little strenuous (watch out for the very sharp coral!), the route offers stunning viewpoints over the coral plateaus and the island’s cliffs. When you finally reach the Shabadran terraces, you will understand why this unique white sandy beach has such an outstanding reputation. To discover with a guide!

8. Hen-shaped rocks, Eat Coast: It's impossible to miss the imposing black limestone rock that looms out of the waters of Hienghène Bay. Known as La Poule because of its striking resemblance to a hen, it has even influenced the legends of the local tribes, who made it the ancestral guardian of the region and one of the symbols of their country. To get a closer look and navigate around the surrounding Lindéralique rocks, a kayak is the way to go!


9. Giant Fern Park: The Giant Fern Park is made up of 4,500 hectares of protected rainforest. The Park also abounds with many species endemic to New Caledonia, most notably the iconic Cagou bird, which you can see in its natural environment. From a simple family outing through to thrills and adrenaline rush, the Giant Fern Park has a wide range of activities.

10. Heart of Voh: Immortalised by the famous photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand, this striking feature has been shared around the world. The Heart of Voh was formed naturally by the surrounding mangrove. Best seen from the air, a microlight is the ultimate way to take in this memorable sight!


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EXPLORING the UNSEEN Side of New Caledonia - What You Didn't Know!

Discovering the secret 8th continent. According to scientists this is the secret 8th continent of the world: Zealandia...and according to the BBC, they only recently discovered its existence. Somehow New Caledonia is hated by many vloggers and even though its an island paradise, filled with stunning beaches and the local people are some of the most friendly people you could meet.
New Caledonia is France’s Australia, where they copied the English and set up a prison colony in an island far away.
It is a small island, so Noumea the capital is not the same as a large capital city that we are used to.
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Explore the authentic East Coast of New Caledonia

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Just like the rest of New Caledonia, the East Coast is abundant in incredible natural beauty. Lined with amazing coastal regions, peppered with fantastic diving spots and home to rich valleys perfect for hiking, it’s a corner of the archipelago that looks spectacular at any time of the year.
Much more than just a pretty face, the northern reaches of the East Coast also offer an opportunity to encounter and embrace the local Kanak culture. Enjoy an introduction to the arts and traditions of the Kanak people, visit a local village or delight your senses with the sights and sounds of a traditional show.

Top things to do on the East Coast:
- Kayak around the Hen and Sphinx: Situated in Hienghène Bay, the Hen and Sphinx are just two of the many black-stone rock formations scattered throughout the bay. Known locally as La Poule, the Hen earns its name from its chicken-like shape and a fascinating local legend, while the Sphinx’s resemblance to its Egyptian namesake is certainly hard to deny! While these intriguing rock formations are great to view from the shore, hiring a kayak and seeing them up close is another experience altogether. Paddle around these imposing natural figures and marvel in their sheer scale, with some rocks towering 60 metres above the waters below.

- Hike the Linderalique cliffs: If you’re looking for the perfect balance of breathtaking natural beauty and captivating culture, there’s no better place to start than Hienghène. Black-stone cliffs add a sense of drama to the landscape, while lush vegetation and the sparkling waters of the lagoon offer the perfect backdrop for swimming, snorkelling, hiking and a host of other activities.

- Ride the Ouaième Ferry: The last of its kind in New Caledonia, the Ouaième ferry acts as a link between the towns of Pouébo and Hienghène. Without a bridge to take vehicles to the opposing bank, cars and coaches are loaded on to a steel ferry and carried across the short stretch of water. Although the ferry ride may be quite short, the crossing offers some fantastic views of the native plantlife that lines the banks of the Ouaième River and out towards the lagoon. The ferry service is free to use and operates daily.

- See the beautiful Tao Waterfall: For those looking for the perfect excuse to cool down, soak up some great views and enjoy a touch of ethereal natural beauty, Tao Waterfall is just the ticket. Following a short drive north of Hienghène Village and a ferry crossing of the Ouaième River, an easy hiking trail (taking around 40 minutes to complete) will lead you from the main road to the waterfall. Enjoy a well earned dip on a warm sunny day or simply take some time to revel in the beauty of this incredible natural phenomenon.

- Explore Hienga Islet: Situated just 15 minutes off the coast, a visit to Hienga Islet is sure to leave you feeling worlds away from the daily grind. Currently uninhabited, the small island is surrounded by soft white sands and beautifully clear waters. Join a guided tour that takes you along the island’s underwater snorkelling trail and see the diverse marine species that call the area home, enjoy a stroll along the coast or simply take some time to sit back, relax and soak up the incredible scenery.

- Visit a local tribe: Local tribes will open their doors to you, providing an affordable, and unforgettable, accommodation option. While staying with a tribe, guests generally sleep in typical Melanesian huts set slightly apart from the family house. The clay or cement floor huts have mats for sleeping and a traditional hearth in the centre. Cooking and showering facilities are housed in separate buildings.

Kanak families welcoming you to their tribe will share their customs, their way of life and their know-how during your stay, allowing you to learn more about traditional life in New Caledonia. An experience quite unlike any other, the time spent getting to know the locals who call the archipelago home certainly won’t be forgotten any time soon. Look forward to activities such as traditional fishing, pandanus plaiting (making baskets, mats and more), preparing bougna (a traditional Kanak dish) and visiting yam plantations.

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Hienghène, East Coast
Ouaième, East Coast
Tao Waterfall, East Coast
Hienga Islet, East Coast


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Uncover Maré, New Caledonia’s best kept secret

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As the most easterly of the Loyalty Islands, Maré is the first to welcome the morning sun, the caress of the trade winds and the beginning of the yam season. Taking out the title of the highest island in the New Caledonian archipelago, it also happens to be the second largest in the Loyalty Islands, remaining largely untouched by the outside world. Boasting breathtaking beauty, unforgettable experiences, and unmatched serenity, you’ll find that there’s nowhere else quite like Maré.
Wild by nature, the island’s landscapes effortlessly combine the spectacle of steep cliffs and dense, dark forests with fine sand coves and impressive rocky headlands.
Shabadran Terraces: Bordered by tall palms and striking coral cliffs, it is the postcard-perfect white sands and secluded setting that have led it to be described as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Stroll along the sands and take ample time to soak up the beauty of this wonderful corner of the globe. The hike is best suited to experienced walkers, with good hiking shoes a must.
Wabao Bay: Remained largely untouched by development, Wabao Bay is the perfect place to disconnect from the day-to-day demands of modern life. Find your own stretch of sugar white sand, lay down your beach towel and watch the waves roll in.
Bone hole: Situated around 3 km from La Roche, the Trou de Bone sinkhole is considered to be one of the largest of its kind. Around 40 metres in depth, the natural landmark, also known as the Bone Hole, is filled with clear waters that allow you to see far into the sinkhole below. The site also happens to be well known for creating an impressive echo, so be sure to test out the acoustics during your visit.
Natural Aquarium: Located to the south of Tadine, Maré’s Aquarium Naturelle (natural aquarium) is one of the island’s incredible attractions. Home to crystal clear waters and surrounded by lush vegetation, it’s a true natural marvel. Keep an eye out for the incredible marine species that call the waters home, from a variety of colourful fish to turtles.
Warrior’s Leap is a worthy addition to any island itinerary, pairing incredible scenery with a local legend that is just as captivating. Rising close to 30 metre above the ocean, the gorge is said to have acted as an escape route for a warrior cornered by enemies - a heroic feat that shouldn’t be replicated by even the most athletic of visitors.
Visit a local tribe: Local tribes will open their doors to you, providing an affordable, and unforgettable, accommodation option. While staying with a tribe, guests generally sleep in typical Melanesian huts set slightly apart from the family house. The clay or cement floor huts have mats for sleeping and a traditional hearth in the centre. Cooking and showering facilities are housed in separate buildings. Kanak families welcoming you to their tribe will share their customs, their way of life and their know-how during your stay, allowing you to learn more about traditional life in New Caledonia. An experience quite unlike any other, the time spent getting to know the locals certainly won’t be forgotten any time soon. Look forward to activities such as traditional fishing, pandanus plaiting (making baskets, mats and more), preparing bougna (a traditional Kanak dish) and visiting yam plantations.

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Maré, Loyalty Islands


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New Caledonia: Top 10 Must-See Tourist Attractions

Top 10 Tourist Places to Visit in New Caledonia

Welcome to the beautiful island nation of New Caledonia! Located in the Pacific Ocean, this French territory is known for its stunning beaches, turquoise waters, and diverse culture.

As you plan your New Caledonia vacation, there are so many activities to choose from. You can spend your days snorkeling and diving in the crystal-clear waters, or take a hike through the tropical rainforests and mountains. The island is also home to a variety of cultural attractions, including indigenous Kanak villages and French colonial landmarks.

No matter what you're interested in, New Caledonia has something for everyone. So don't wait – start planning your trip today and experience all that this amazing destination has to offer!

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00:00 - Introduction
00:31 - Baie De jinek
00:58 - Ilot Maire
01:16 - yejele Beach
01:38 - Plage de luengoni
02:05 - Tjibaou Cultural Centre
02:37- Lifou island
03:06 - Piscine
03:44 - Aquarium des lagons
04:12 - Port Boise
04:05 - Amedee Lighthouse

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New Caledonia, Pacific heart...

A land of contrasts blending exotic Oceanian culture and French sophistication, New Caledonia presents an unrivalled range of landscapes, cultures and activities. Turquoise lagoons, white sandy beaches, red-soiled wilderness, lush mountains and golden plains co-exist in a gentle sub-tropical climate.
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Noumea, the West Coast, the East Coast, the Great South, the Isle of Pines & Loyalty islands.

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Discover Noumea: Pacific French Riviera

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Nouméa, the capital city of New Caledonia is on the ocean. Several bays extend along the city, providing magnificent beaches and points of view. Besides its natural features, Nouméa also has very attractive cultural offerings for tourists who choose to visit there.

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Anse Vata bay, Noumea
Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Noumea
Coconut Place, Noumea
Moselle Market, Noumea
Lemon Bay, Noumea
Promenade Pierre Vernier, Noumea
Païta's zip line, Noumea
Phare Amédée islet, Noumea


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West Coast, the Cowboy Country

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The West Coast of the mainland (Grande Terre) shows off a great variety of scenery from its northern tip down to the area surrounding Nouméa. Characterised by both large spaces favouring cattle farming and a lagoon of stunning beauty, the West Coast is also host to a rich cultural heritage.
The famous heart of Voh: It is at the heart of a mangrove that the world-renowned Heart of Voh is located and whose reputation owes much to the clichés of photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand. A fascinating natural wonder to discover from above in an ultralight aircraft for an experience of a lifetime.
Hiking in the Deva Domain: the Deva Domain is a nature reserve located 2.5 hours drive north of Noumea. Hike its multiple tracks and explore the reserve’s lush landscapes, which border onto one the world’s most beautiful lagoons.
Horse riding, Western style: Looking for the perfect opportunity to put on your cowboy hat, jeans and leather boots, and set out on an old fashioned horse riding adventure? Follow some of New Caledonia’s bushmen on a day of cattle tracking. A true once-in-a-lifetime experience to learn about life on the land that you definitely won’t be forgetting in a hurry. Enjoy the spectacle of the broussards (Caledonian cowboys) driving cattle across wide open plains and discover just how important the horse is to the local cowboy culture. You can also enjoy a trot along the beach, explore expanses of mangroves at low tide or go for a refreshing swim in the nearby lagoon. If you happen to be an experienced rider, there’s nothing to stop you from soaring into a gallop as you discover these spectacular stretches of sand.
Fort Teremba or a living testimony of a rich history: You will be impressed by this historic vestige of French deportation and of the living conditions of convicts. In Fort Téremba, these buildings restored as they used to be will transport you to another era, that of life in this penitentiary. A visit laden with emotion for understanding a chapter in the history of New Caledonia.

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Heart of Voh, West Coast
Deva Estate, West Coast
Fort Teremba, West Coast
Bourail, West Coast
Ouano, West Coast


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How to Spend a Weekend in New Caledonia (4K)

Looking for things to do in New Caledonia? Isle of Pines and Îlot Maître are both great day trip destinations from Noumea. The first is reachable via plane and the latter can be reached by a boat taxi from Noumea.

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Exploring New Caledonia For 5 Days With Only $1000!

We sent Explorer Jeremy Drake on a myth-busting mission, to prove that New Cal is packed to the brim with unique adventures that won’t break the bank. Here's what you can get up to on a week getaway to this South Pacific paradise:

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A Week in NEW CALEDONIA (Is it worth going?)

A Week in NEW CALEDONIA (Is it worth going?)
In this video, we are flying to New Caledonia for a bit more than a week and we try to find out why you should or shouldn't go. Was is worth going?

We explored A LOT on this French island in the hope of discovering what was unique about it. Did we find it ? Watch the video to see...

Discover the breathtaking beauty of New Caledonia in this captivating video! Join us as we spend a week exploring the island's pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and lush rainforests. Is New Caledonia worth visiting? Find out as we uncover its hidden treasures, rich cultural heritage, and mouthwatering cuisine. Don't miss this ultimate guide to determine if New Caledonia is the perfect destination for your next adventure!


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Explore the East Coast of New Caledonia

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Grand Terre’s East Coast landscape is lush and mountainous with plenty of walking trails to suit all levels of fitness. This authentic area is mainly populated by the Kanak people, the original inhabitants of New Caledonia. From hidden waterfalls, to luxuriant valleys and magnificent tree ferns, this region is perfect for nature lovers. The Coast also offers amazing snorkelling spots.

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Hienghène, East Coast
Tao Waterfall, East Coast


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Culture - New Caledonia

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A real cultural mosaic, New Caledonia's diversity and history are some of its most valuable assets. Kanaks (indigenous people), Europeans (Caldoches), Asians and Polynesians all share their ways of life and authentic experiences: participate in a Kanak welcome ceremony, sleep in a hut with the tribe and enjoy bougna (traditional Kanak dish), attend a rodeo with the bushmen, or enjoy the French touch in Nouméa (gourmet meals, delicatessens, cocktail bars, etc.)!

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Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Noumea
Anse Vata, Noumea
Isle of Pines
Blue River Park, Great South
Moindou, West Coast
Bourail, West Coast


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New Caledonia’s East Coast

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The East Coast is the perfect balance of breathtaking natural beauty and captivating culture. Lined with amazing coastal regions, peppered with fantastic diving spots and home to rich valleys perfect for hiking, it's a corner of the archipelago that looks spectacular at any time of the year.

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Hienghène, East Coast


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Explore New Caledonia and the World's Largest Lagoon | Dream Yacht Charter

Sail to the world's largest lagoon for azure and cobalt waters and a wealth of marine life from our base in Nouméa, New Caledonia. Named after Scotland, New Caledonia's 14,900 square miles of lagoon provides a premium sailing ground and warm, sunny weather. The capital, Nouméa offers the best of French culture. Experience true relaxation and adventure with a sailing vacation from Dream Yacht Charter.


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Things You Can Only Do in New Caledonia

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Planning a trip to New Caledonia and looking for things to do? Check out this video with things you can only do in New Cal, like kayaking in a drowned forest, horse riding with local cowboys or sail on a traditional outrigger!

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Maré, Loyalty islands
Noumea
Isle of Pines
Blue River Park, Great South
Bourail, est Coast
Voh, West Coast


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Discover New Caledonia's Loyalty Islands: Ouvea

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For a real adventure, head to the sparsely populated Loyalty Islands. Encounter secluded beaches, hidden caves, amazing lagoon views, abundant bushland and local Kanak inhabitants that will make you feel welcome the second you arrive.

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Ouvéa, Loyalty Islands


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