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Tortue de mer

New Caledonia
Noumea

Located in the heart of the South Pacific, between Australia and New Zealand, New Caledonia is a French overseas territory as surprising as it is fascinating. This archipelago, bordered by one of the world's largest lagoons, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a unique blend of culture, nature, and a change of scenery.

Grande Terre, the main island, reveals a striking diversity:
Turquoise beaches, lush green mountain ranges, agricultural plains, and a distinctive red earth, giving the landscape an Australian outback feel. It's a land of contrasts, ripe for exploration.

Nouméa, the vibrant capital, is a city on a human scale where French, Oceanian, and Asian influences converge. Here you'll find colorful markets, landscaped beaches, a variety of restaurants, and a lifestyle centered around the sea and relaxation.

To the east, the Loyalty Islands – Lifou, Maré, Ouvéa – captivate with their wild beauty, their deep-rooted Kanak culture, and their beaches, which are among the most spectacular in the Pacific.


To the south, the Isle of Pines, nicknamed "the island closest to paradise," is a real postcard: transparent lagoons, columnar pines, dazzling white sand.

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