The New Caledonian capital of Noumea is the largest city in the South Pacific with a population of..
Oro Bay InformationReached by sea on foot along a small narrow path and truly out of this world, Oro Bay boasts two..
Kuto Bay InformationKuto Bay has a long white sandy beach bordered by coconut palms and Column pines, which has been..
La Foa InformationAt the beginning of the century, there was a gold mine at La Foa. The "Queyras" mine was no doubt..
Bourail InformationWith a population of only 4350, Bourail is a lively colonial-area settlement and New Caledonia's..
Jean Marie Tjibaou Cultural Center InfoTjibaou Cultural Centre Discover the unique architectural embodiment of an age-old identity...
Monts Koghis InformationRising 1061m above Dumbea, Mont Koghis offers superb views over Noumea and the New Caledonian..
Amedee Island InformationOne of New Caledonia's 'must do' day trips, Amedee is a tiny islet on the barrier reef, dominated..
Kanumera Bay InformationKanumera Bay is a small white sand bay, adjacent to Kuto Bay, where you can swim with flippers..
Maurice Bay InformationA beautiful enclosed bay on the southern tip of the Isle of Pines, Maurice Bay is the perfect..
Nokanhui InformationLocated on the southern point of the Isle of Pines in New Caledonia, Nokanhui is a tiny atoll that..
Paita InformationSituated at the base of Mont Mou, the first centre of colonisation set up by James Paddon..
Roche Percee InformationThe Beach and the "Bonhomme de la Roche Percee", an enormous monolith, are situated at the mouth of..
Thio InformationOn the transversal route between Boulouparis and Thio, the Col de Nassirah (349 m) connects the..
Upi Bay InformationThe Upi Bay with its crystal clear water can be discovered in a day or half day trip including an..
Eighty kilometres south-east of Noumea lies the enchanting Isle of Pines (14 km wide, 18 km long) a place where time seems to stand still in an idyllic setting of white beaches under swaying palms and soaring Araucaria pines.
"Kunie ", as it is still called by the inhabitants, is as beautiful under water as it is on land and a favourite spot for divers.
To make the most of the Isle of Pines diversity, ideally you'll need to stay at least two or three days to combine minibus excursions organised by gates and hotels, with bicycle rides, walks or car rental trips.
Excursions by canoe, glass-bottom boat, yacht, as well as magnificent underwater dives are also available.
The Isle of Pines is situated 20 minutes by air from Noumea. Regular flights with Air Caledonie provide magnificent aerial views from the aircraft with excellent photo opportunities of this magical paradise.
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