Just a few kilometres from Grande Terre, these atolls are beautiful settings to the radically different landscapes. The Isle of Pines and its prison relics, its natural pool, its beaches are all reason to venture there for a few days. The Loyalty Islands each have their own special features: the wild and authentic Maré, Ouvéas is just simply paradise, Lifou and its steep cliffs hug heavenly beaches. Here, kanak customs give rhythm to the life of these islands.
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The Isle of Pines, Ocean Pacific jewel is undoubtedly the most famous and visited places of the archipelago. The main reason for this is the many...
This is probably one of the most famous sights of New Caledonia. On this island that fight the title of 'nearest place to heaven' with Ouvea,...
A renowned area for whale watching The Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes was built in 1898 by Catholic missionaries who landed in Lifou in 1858 to...
Vanilla plantations are unquestionably part of Lifou cultural heritage as well as its beautiful beaches, breathtaking cliffs or caves of another...
The island of Lifou is full of hidden treasures. Luengöni Beach is one of those must-see places during your stay. It is located in the southeast of...
Ouvea is the smallest of the Loyalty Islands. This elongated coral atoll is surrounded by a series of islands: the North and South Pleiades...