There are not only relaxed related activities at the lagoon, the beach or at the heart of nature on offer, New Caledonia also has a wide range of cultural visits. Museums, art centres, aquariums, theatres, libraries, relics from the penal era, kanak arts… are the showcase of the Melanesian and Caldoche culture that make up the Caillou's ('the rock') identity. So wait no longer to see what our partners have to offer and book your next cultural trip online now!
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From a collection of objects to a real museum The Museum of New Caledonia is probably the best way to understand the diversity of New Caledonian...
A village once punctuated by prison life The village of Prony located at the southern tip of New Caledonia is famous for the remains of its prison...
Tiébaghi in Melanesian means 'mountain of thunder' About 20 kilometers north of Koumac is a former mining village. It once housed the Tiébaghi...
Significant New Zealand presence on the territory during the conflict During World War II, New Zealand joined forces with the United States and...
The initial project Originally the aquarium of Noumea was established in 1956 by Dr Catala and his wife who fell in love with marine diversity of New...
A museum at the service of city history The Museum of the City of Noumea is located in the heart of the city in a building with a great story....
The work of sea lovers The Maritime Museum of New Caledonia is located in the premises of the former maritime station, James Cook Street, name of the...
Fort Téremba is located in the town of Moindou on the west coast of New Caledonia, at only 1h30 from Noumea.The history of the fort It was built in...
A park where nature reigns Just 1h30 from Nouméa, in the communes of Farino (where the park entrance is situated), Sarramea and Moindou, the Great...
Located in the Nouméa district of Montravel, you access the Park via Teyssandier de Laubarède road that goes up the hill. From here, you can admire...