New Caledonia Isle of Pines

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Welcome to the Isle of Pines, a tropical paradise that feels like a secret whispered among the South Pacific islands. Just a short flight or ferry from Nouméa, this island is ringed by powdery white sands, towering Araucaria pines, and some of the most startlingly turquoise waters you'll ever see. It's a place where Melanesian culture meets French sophistication, and where the pace of life slows to the rhythm of the tides. Whether you're snorkelling in natural aquariums, picnicking under the pines, or simply floating in the impossibly clear sea, the Isle of Pines is the kind of place that rewrites your definition of paradise.

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Suggested Time to Spend

To truly soak up the island’s serenity, plan for at least two nights – three if you want to include a day trip to the nearby islets or a full day of kayaking and snorkelling. Many visitors arrive on a morning flight from Nouméa, spend two nights at one of the small eco-lodges or bungalows, then fly back. A day trip is possible (the flight is only 30 minutes), but you’ll be left wanting more. Pace yourself: mornings for the sea, afternoons for a siesta under the pines, and evenings for a fresh-caught seafood dinner with a glass of French wine.

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