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New Caledonia
New Caledonia is one of the few places in the world where you’ll find the rare combination of warm Polynesian hospitality and classical French culture. It is a unique and unforgettable destination for divers, nature lovers, honeymooners, thrill seekers and sailing enthusiasts alike. Check out our latest all-inclusive New Caledonia holiday packages and deals below; if you’d like to speak to our South Pacific Specialist to create a bespoke itinerary, get in touch at 1300 991 751!
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New Caledonia Facts

About New Caledonia

About New Caledonia

About New Caledonia

This South Pacific nation is situated east of Australia, just a little over two hours’ flight away. The main landmass is called Grand Terre, in addition to Iles Loyaute (Loyalty Islands), the eternally beautiful Iles des Pins (Isle of Pines) and numerous small islands and coves dotting the Pacific Ocean. The New Caledonia Lagoon is practically the biggest natural aquarium in the world; this World Heritage site hosts placid sea turtles, majestic eagle and manta rays, reef sharks and shoals of colourful fishes for divers.

To unwind, Noumea excels at providing retail therapy with its high streets filled with outlets of almost all French and international designers. For foodies, a walk down the town’s Latin Quarter or its many restaurants will satisfy both the gourmet and adventurer in travellers.

Things to Do in New Caledonia

Things to Do in New Caledonia

Things to Do in New Caledonia

One of the best ways to explore the Grand Terre is to rent a car and go for a winding drive into the forested mountains. For those looking for a kick of adrenaline, the chance to skydive over the world’s largest lagoon is unmissable. Visitors can also go for ultralight and paragliding tours – flying over the ‘Heart of Voh’ is unforgettable. Trekking, hiking and biking down steep nature trails is as enjoyable as they are glorious to see. We recommend divers check out sites such as the shipwreck of Arrogant at Boulais, the underwater caves of Lifou and the colourful marine life at Prony Needle!

Best Time to Visit New Caledonia

Best Time to Visit New Caledonia

Best Time to Visit New Caledonia

This destination enjoys semi-temperate weather all year around. The touristy high season falls around September to December, characterised by low humidity and sunny weather all-around. For divers, the best time to visit is from April to November!

Culturally, there is always a festival or event lighting up Noumea and other islands. Some of the fairs you can experience include the Koumac, Yate, Boulouparis or Poum. And of course, the Bourail Fair, which is known for showcasing local cowboys (or ‘broussards’ in French!).  There are plenty of art, film, music and dance events lighting the towns up year-round. At Hideaway Holidays, we specialise in all-inclusive New Caledonia holiday packages. Check out our best-selling deals below or call us to tailor your bespoke getaway at 1300 991 751!

 

Hotels and Resorts in New Caledonia

Hotels and Resorts in New Caledonia

Hotels and Resorts in New Caledonia

From cottages lining the hills of Grand Terre to the expansive beachside resorts, New Caledonia has something for every holiday-maker. Experience romantic getaways with French flair, world-class hospitality and staggeringly beautiful locations in Noumea. Whether it’s a well-known brand like the Sheraton at Bourail or Le Méridien Isle of Pines or something with more local flavour like Drehu Village in Lifou and Nengone Village Hotel in Maré, we’ve got the perfect hotel for you. Book a suite overlooking the lagoon, go for a drive into the hills, kayak around the pristine reefs or charter a cruise for two – browse, pick, book!

Top 5 Experiences in New Caledonia

Top 5 Experiences in New Caledonia

Top 5 Experiences in New Caledonia

To those invested in taste-based travels, New Caledonia exceeds expectations with gourmet restaurants, chocolatiers, cafes and ubiquitous local food stalls.

Then, New Caledonia is one of the most beautiful playgrounds for sailors and explorers. Picnics on tiny deserted islands and dinners under the starry skies come alive here. Make sure you ask about Lifou, Isle of Pines and Maré sailing getaways. Visiting the Bourail Fair and the New Caledonia Carnival are also unmissable experiences!

Post-lockdown Holiday in New Caledonia

Post-lockdown Holiday in New Caledonia

Post-lockdown Holiday in New Caledonia

At this moment, the government of New Caledonia has mandated a clampdown on all non-essential travel till the end of 2021. The nation has proposed and accepted a mandatory vaccination of all its adults and it will soon achieve the target.

Holidays and travel is expected to reopen early in 2022. Keep a watch on this space and our blogs on New Caledonia for any latest developments, our South Pacific Specialists will holler it as soon as.

New Caledonia FAQ's

New Caledonia is a small, beautiful island country in the South Pacific. An erstwhile colony, this collection of islands is currently an oversea territory of France.
New Caledonia is set southwest of the South Pacific, east of Australia and north of New Zealand.
Currently, yes – New Caledonia has closed its borders for all except essential and emergency travel.
Yes, New Caledonia is a small, beautiful island country in the South Pacific – and it’s epically beautiful.
Yes, New Caledonia is a very, very safe country for women, solo travellers and solo women travellers.
No, New Caledonia is not open for travel and tourism right now – but you can check out the latest news in our blogs on COVID-19 and the South Pacific on whenever it does open!
No, New Caledonia is a French overseas territory and not a part of Australia.
Yes, New Caledonia is a comparatively expensive destination by South Pacific standards.
Yes, but it’s always a good idea to visit the country on a holiday before moving there permanently. Like, on a New Caledonia holiday.
New Caledonia covers 18,576 square km of land. Additionally, it also has one of the world’s rarest double barrier reefs which covers 24,000 square kilometres.
New Caledonia is around 3,200 kilometres away from Australia, a flight less than 5 hours away.
To pronounce New Caledonia, just roll your tongue around ‘Nyoo Kah-lay-do-nea’.
New Caledonia is under 1,500 kilometres from Brisbane, a roughly two-and-half hour flight away.
Yes, New Caledonia is a very, very safe country for women, solo travellers and solo women travellers.
New Caledonia is known for its beaches, its crystal-clear waters, its plains, and stupendous natural beauty. But it should also be known about its biodiversity, its staggering number of endemic flora and fauna, and yummy French-Melanesian cuisine.
New Caledonia uses the Pacific Franc (XPF).
New Caledonia uses French as an official language, but there are a number of indigenous Kanak local languages too!
Things to do in New Caledonia include
  • Diving, swimming, snorkelling, kayaking and all watersports
  • Self-drive adventures
  • Skydiving and paragliding
  • Trekking, hiking and biking
As of now, New Caledonia has closed its borders for all except essential and emergency travel. You can check with our blogs on latest news on New Caledonia border openings.
New Caledonia was discovered in 1774.
The best time to visit New Caledonia is around September to December.
Sure, from Brisbane, it’s around a two-and-half hour flight.
The La Tontouta International Airport is New Caledonia’s gateway to the world and it’s set in the capital of Noumea.
Yes, New Caledonia has a huge double barrier reef covering 24,000 square kilometres.
Yes, New Caledonia has some sinfully good beaches.
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