The must-sees of The Islands
From Ouvéa to the Isle of Pines, passing via Lifou, Tiga and Maré, the five islands bordering the mainland are yet more gems to discover. From the blue hole of Hanawa in Ouvéa to the Warrior’s Leap on Maré, the Jokin Cliffs in Lifou or again Oro Bay on the Isle of Pines, you’ll be amazed!

Kuto Bay
The Isle of Pines is famous worldwide for its breathtakingly beautiful bays. If you travel to the is...

Luengoni beach
If you mention the name ‘Luengoni’ in Lifou, the locals will immediately refer to one of the most in...


Shabadran terraces
If certain globe-trotters having experienced the most beautiful beaches of the Caribbean, Madagascar...

La Monique monument
During the night from July 31st to August 1st 1953, the ship La Monique disappeared between the Maré...

Warrior’s leap
Unless you are trained athlete specialized in long jump, we wouldn’t recommend you attempt to replic...

Jokin cliffs
If there is one place in Lifou where you can quite easily understand the island’s geology and how it...

Vanilla plantation
It’s no secret that the quality of Caledonian vanilla is well on the way to earning global recogniti...

Pléïades
Having the chance to sail from the island of Ouvéa to Pleiades du Nord and then to Beautemps-Beaupré...

Shark nursery
Undoubtedly, it is not the cosiest place in Ouvéa but the shark nursery at the northern end of the i...

Hanawa Blue Hole
If the reputation of Ouvéa rest foremost upon its huge beach of white sand stretching over nearly 25...

Upi Bay
The Isle of Pines is hardly lacking in magnificent bays (Kuto, Oro, Kanumera), but Upi, if not the most visited, is undoubtedly the most spectacular.