2 Best Sights in New Caledonia

Ile Aux Canards

Anse Vata Bay

You won't find any ducks on Ile Aux Canards (Duck Island), which is just a few hundred meters off the mainland, but you will encounter fantastic coral and a good underwater snorkeling trail. A yellow taxi boat transports day-trippers from Anse Vata Beach (1,200 CFP round-trip) to the island. There's not much to do apart from snorkel or sit on a deck chair under an umbrella and take it easy (there's a fee for chairs and beach umbrellas). A café serves burgers and other lunch items, but it's best to pack your own picnic lunch—buy a few items from a local grocery store. To get there take a local bus from Noumea to the Anse Vata beach and look for the water taxi. Pack reef shoes as the sand is full of broken coral pieces, and avoid going to the island when a cruise ship is in port, or you'll be invaded by day-tripping passengers.

Isle of Pines

Situated about 107 km (62 miles) south of Noumea, the Isle of Pines is nothing short of gorgeous. Named after the thousands of Araucaria pines growing everywhere, the island has powdery white-sand beaches, azure water, rocky off-shore islets, coral, and fish by the score. It's possible to take a day trip to the main island in the group and swim and snorkel in three of its lovely bays and lunch at another. A day package through Alpha International includes a flight out of Noumea at 8:20 am and a return flight, leaving the island at 4:55 pm. On arrival there's a short drive east to Oro Bay, known as the "natural swimming pool" for its calm turquoise waters and abundance of fish and coral. After plenty of free time, trips head west for lunch at Oumea Bay and then drive south to the delightful beaches of Koto and Kanumera. Typical food served at lunch include bougna (meat and vegetables wrapped in leaves and cooked underground) and big, juicy escargot (snails) endemic to the island. You could also visit the island more cheaply by ferry (10,700 CFP round-trip), on the Betico 2—but it's a 2.5-hour trip each way. In addition to Alpha International, a handful of Noumea travel agents conduct day trips.