Bringing together two towns (Dumbéa and Païta) as well as the capital Nouméa, this area is the economic centre of New Caledonia where most of the country's population live. Nouméa enjoys all types of urban infrastructure: restaurants, shops, bars, museums including the famous Jean-Marie Tjibaou centre, all lined with beaches where you can bask in the sun. Dumbéa is known for its refreshing river nestled between the mountains. As for Païta, it is the most rural and is packed with relics of the past.
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The Ouen Toro is a small hill rising to 128 meters above sea level, located in the south of Noumea. An asphalt road takes you to the summit in a few...
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....
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...
Coconut Square, the heart of the city Green oasis in the heart of downtown, Coconut Square is a convivial place entirely pedestrian. Measuring 100...
The history of Nouméa Nouméa, formerly called Port-de-France, has a particular history, closely linked to that of the convicts. In 1854, Captain...
New Caledonia has this magic aspect that, not content to have sublime landscapes very diversified in the Mainland, it also has many beautiful islands...