Ilot Moutouru

Ilot Moutouru is a tiny, uninhabited coral cay rising from the turquoise lagoon of Ouvéa, in New Caledonia's Loyalty Islands. This postcard-perfect islet—often called "Moutouru Island"—is fringed by a brilliant white-sand beach and surrounded by some of the clearest, most fish-rich waters in the Pacific. For travellers seeking a Robinson Crusoe escape, it's an unmissable day trip from Ouvéa's main island.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors allocate half a day to Ilot Moutouru—arrive mid-morning by boat from Ouvéa, spend a few hours snorkelling and relaxing, then head back after lunch. If you're a dedicated snorkeller or photographer, consider a full day (6–8 hours) to explore the entire cay and catch the changing light. The island has no facilities, so bring all food, water and sun protection.

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