From outback plains on the west coast and desert landscapes in the south to
tropical mountains on the east coast, dazzling beaches in the Loyalty Islands
and a buzzing capital city, Noumea, New Caledonia is a striking mix of
impressive geography and diverse culture. There’s something to delight all
ages and interests, whether it’s enjoying water sports in the UNESCO
Heritage-listed lagoon, feasting on culinary delights, exploring cultural
festivals, or hiking through amazing natural landscapes.
Restaurants in New Caledonia
5.0 based on 150 reviews
The Luengoni beach on Lifou island is known as one of the most beautiful. You have so much incredible beaches in New Caledonia and still more in "Loyauté" islands... So all is subjective but it's true that this really long white sandy beach with its curve is incredible. Under the sun the white sand takes all is beauty and the coral rocks in the sea enforce this beauty of nature. Very known by tourists but as all the beaches in New Caledonia, almost nobody on it... The large space you have to put your towel allow you generally to enjoy this beach as a Robinson. You can find shadow at different places (in the back of the beach) and it's easy to stop and join it (even if in the North side, there are lot of houses along the street (hiding a bit some entrances). You have a clear entrance with parking at South end of this wonderful place. You can swim easily with no current and join some small coral reef where you'll find lot of life and its known here that you can see turtles more easily than elsewhere. Be respectful of this wild life please (don't stress the turtles)...
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Mwara beach is an idyllically beautiful setting.
4.5 based on 156 reviews
Gorgeous sand, wonderful water - a bit short on reef, but what a bathing experience. Beautiful spots to boat or just loaf under the shade of a neighboring palm. Rest rooms not too far away either. THE most beautiful spot to chill in.
4.5 based on 1,109 reviews
Visited here at low tide a 10-15 min walk from Meridian, walked along beach till we met inlet and followed inlet to piscine naturelle... Beautiful and plenty of variety or coral, fish, etc to see. We went at low tide and was great however I can only imagine how great this would be at high tide. Easy and safe.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
We had a lovely, relaxing time on this very pretty palm-fringed beach on Lifou, an island in New Caledonia in the South Pacific. It was quite a narrow beach and a little busy when we were there, but it didn’t in any way affect our enjoyment. The sea was crystal clear, and hugely inviting. It was hot, but we were able to cool down with ice cold New Caledonia beer bought from a nearby trader. This was all a lovely experience. We’ll always remember Lifou! Perfect!
4.5 based on 257 reviews
Amazing clear water, long stretch of beach, plenty of room for everyone from the cruise ship. Great for families, plenty of shade under the trees - can also hand your towel up to dry in between. Buy a coconut for $5, toilets available - were clean and fine. Food and drink options. Worth the bus fare from the port.
4.5 based on 248 reviews
Families and people of all ages can enjoy swimming and snorkeling in this protected bay. Just opposite, across the isthmus us a another beach with more wave action. Bring your own snorkeling gear. Limited tourist facilities for shopping and eating. We did not stay overnight, but there us a decent looking resort on the island. Speaking French is an asset, The island has interesting cultural sites at a distance from Kuto Bay.
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