New Caledonia Tourism: The official website for tourism in New Caledonia

NEW CALEDONIA

Don’t be like everyone else and experience several trips in one, unravel the mysteries of this astonishing French overseas archipelago, hidden in the heart of the South Pacific! With its UNESCO World Heritage-listed lagoons, explosive cultural mix, vast untouched natural spaces and pleasant temperate climate, New Caledonia offers a tourist experience that’s as exotic as it is varied… in a word, “unique”.

5 regions to discover

Explore the archipelago

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  • NouméaCosmopolitan capitalNouméa, a vibrant and cosmopolitan capital, effortlessly harmonises the French touch with Oceania’s influences against a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty. It serves as the ideal launching pad for your New Caledonian adventure!Discover the region
  • The IslandsParadise lagoonSurrounded by a UNESCO-listed lagoon, the islands of New Caledonia make for a paradisiacal and enigmatic destination, perfect for a wonderful stay amidst the Kanak tribes…Discover the region
  • West coastThe Caledonian Far WestAlso named "French Cowboy Country" and gateway to the "Broussard" culture, the West Coast and its vast agricultural plains immerse you in an authentic and cosmopolitan Far West universe, where numerous activities await!Discover the region
  • East coastUnspoilt naturePlunge into the spectacular world of Kanak culture on the East Coast! With its verdant mountains, friendly tribes, and the GR® Nord trail, this region offers a mysterious and authentic experience.Discover the region
  • Great SouthA land of adventureA land of adventure and a paradise for nature and outdoor lovers, the Great South brings together national parks, hiking trails, rivers and lakes to fulfil every desire for escape!Discover the region

New Caledonia is administratively divided into three provinces: South Province, North Province and the Loyalty Islands Province. To learn more about each one, visit the websites of the provincial tourism offices: Sud Tourisme, Tourisme Province Nord and Îles Loyauté Explorer.