New Caledonia is a French overseas archipelago, protected by the world’s largest lagoon and located in the heart of the pacific. The various islands offer an exceptional variety of natural landscapes, cultures and activities. Beyond its natural beauty, diverse cultures and paradise beaches are a variety of activities awaiting you to fully experience the diversity of New Caledonia. Here are 5 reasons to consider a New Caledonia holiday.
1: Discover the world’s largest lagoon
Six parts of the New Caledonia’s lagoon are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. These well protected areas are home to some of the most incredible snorkelling and diving spots in the world. For snorkellers and divers the lagoon is a truly underwater Eldorado with an amazingly variety of flora and fauna. For those who want to experience the lagoon above the waterline, we recommend a boat trip or a yachting adventure along the turquoise waters and get enchanted by the white beaches. Relaxation seekers may consider swimming, some snorkelling, lazing around and picnics at beautiful beaches while being surrounded by picture perfect landscapes.
2: A unique cultural experience
Beyond the beauty and the world’s largest lagoon, there are plenty of ways for cultural experiences in New Caledonia. For an introduction to the local Kanak culture, a visit to the Tjibaou Cultural Centre in Nouméa teaches you about art, history, culture and the natural beauty of New Caledonia. For cultural seekers, who want to get close with locals, a stay with a tribe is good way to experience local customs. Here you can take part in the preparation of the bougna – an iconic dish of New Caledonia and you also may consider a barbecue with the Broussards (French cowboys).
3: Endless adventures
New Caledonia’s natural diversity, with the pacific ocean, forests and mountains, offer a true natural playground for endless adventures and activities. Hikers may consider climbing to the top of Mont Panié to conquer New Caledonia’s highest peak, rising up to 1629 metres, while located in the northern province, Mont Panié showcases some of the country’s most stunning waterfalls and swimming holes. Mountain bikers may discover the rough trails of Grande Terre. If you love Golf, then you may plan a game of golf in New Caledonia. There are four golf courses in New Caledonia for all levels of golf and each one with its own unique natural background and identity. Golf in New Caledonia is truly incomparable. Besides countless activity opportunities, New Caledonia invites to relaxing and strolling along some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
4: Incredible endemic flora & fauna
New Caledonia is blessed with a remarkable biodiversity. Here you find an incredible endemic fauna and flora. To make it very unique, 76% of the country’s plant and wildlife species are only found here in New Caledonia. If you are lucky enough, you spot the kagu – the iconic flightless bird and the symbol of New Caledonia.
5: A South pacific paradise stay with eternal spring
This picture-perfect South Pacific Island gem is right at the doorstep of Australia and offers average temperatures throughout the year of around 24°C. Warm and humid from November to March with average temperatures between 21C and 29C. The coolest months are July to September with average temperatures between 17C and 24C. Non-stop flights from Sydney to Nouméa are generally under 3 hours in duration and non-stop flights from Brisbane to Nouméa are around 2 hours in total. Get inspired and start planning your New Caledonia holiday!