New Caledonia

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New Caledonia is a dazzling French overseas territory in the southwest Pacific, where turquoise lagoons, lush rainforests, and a unique blend of Melanesian and French cultures create an intoxicating escape. The world's largest lagoon—a UNESCO World Heritage site—rings the main island, Grande Terre, offering world-class snorkeling and diving. Beyond the water, you'll find chic Nouméa with its French patisseries, Kanak tribal villages, and dramatic mountain scenery. This is a place where you can sip espresso in a seaside café one morning and hike through ancient pine forests the next.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give New Caledonia at least 7–10 days to do it justice. Spend 3–4 days in Nouméa to soak up the city and day-trip to nearby islands like Amedee. Then base yourself on the Isle of Pines for 2–3 days of beach bliss, and another 2–3 days exploring the Loyalty Islands or the interior of Grande Terre. If you're short on time, focus on Nouméa and the Isle of Pines as a 5-day mini-break.

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