6 Irresistible Reasons To Visit New Caledonia

Isle of Pines, New Caledonia
Isle of Pines, New Caledonia | © Thomas Ballandras / Flickr

The appeal of New Caledonia is obvious—with its fusion of French flair and South-Pacific culture, the islands offer diverse experiences for all travellers. But in case you needed some specifics, we gladly show you some of the top reasons to visit this French nation.

Crystal clear lagoons

New Caledonia oozes tranquillity and serenity with long white sandy stretches, clear waters and blue lagoons that brim with a marvel of tropical marine life. Head to the outer islands of Ouvéa, Isle of Pines and Maré for the best beaches and to Oro Bay on the Isle of Pines for a natural lagoon surrounded by pine trees.

Ouvea, New Caledonia

French pastries

It wouldn’t be a French colony without beautiful boulangeries for baguettes and croissants. For your dose of decadent pastries, head to Nouméa, and indulge in croissants, eclairs, macarons, baguettes and more.

Macarons, a simultaneously crispy and gooey sweet treat

Haute cuisine

The haute cuisine in New Caledonia combines French colonial and Pacific Island influences and makes the most of the local ingredients on offer, especially seafood and venison. Some of the chefs hail from Nouméa’s Lycee Professionnel Commercial et Hôtelier Auguste Escoffier, a name synonymous with world-class culinary training.

French wine

All meals are best served with at least one very generous glass of French wine. Similar to France, drinking fine wine goes hand-in-hand with socialising and the good life in New Caledonia. Most shops sell fine French still and sparkling wines. Visit Le Pavillon des Vins, Nouméa’s largest French wine shop, and Le Maison Ballande, which offers distinguished brands, including Comtesse du Barry and Bollinger.

A glass of French wine

Artisan chocolate

Chocolate connoisseurs be warned—the artisan chocolate of Patrick Morand is intoxicating. The chocolatier fuses French technique with South Pacific twists and likes to meld sweet and savoury in treats that tantalise the taste buds in every bite.

Gorgeous hikes

New Caledonia’s natural mountainous landscape offers wonderful opportunities to view the beautiful terrain from high above the island. N’ga Peak is the highest summit in the Isle of Pines. It takes about an hour to climb the 859 feet (262m) to enjoy expansive views of the lagoon below.

Isle of Pines, New Caledonia

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