Paita

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Paita is a small, tranquil town on the south coast of New Caledonia, about 30 minutes from Nouméa. It's a world away from the capital's buzz, offering a glimpse into authentic Kanak culture and a landscape of rolling hills, pine forests, and secluded beaches. For travellers on a self-drive tour of the island, Paita is a perfect stop to slow down, explore local life, and soak up the serene coastal scenery.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Paita can be explored in a half-day, ideally in the morning when the market is on and the light is best for photography. If you're combining it with a visit to the nearby Blue River Provincial Park (Rivière Bleue) or a tour of the southern coast, allocate a full day to include a leisurely lunch and a swim at Baie de la Somme. The town itself is small, so the charm lies in its relaxed pace – don't rush.

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