Ferries from
Isle of Pines to New Caledonia
Ferries from
Isle of Pines to New Caledonia
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The Isle of Pines is a small island in the South Province of New Caledonia, a French archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. Nicknamed ‘the closest island to paradise’, the Isle of Pines has picture-postcard beaches, bright blue lagoons, which were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008, and, as you would expect, beautiful pine trees. Snorkelling and scuba diving are the island’s top attractions, with the warm, crystalline lagoons teeming with colourful fish and coral reef. Also, when on land, keep an eye out for the unusual native crested gecko and the New Caledonian giant gecko, the largest in the world. From the ferry terminal in Kuto on the southwest coast, there are a couple of sailings provided each week to Noumea, the capital city of New Caledonia.
New Caledonia is a dependent overseas territory of France in the southwest Pacific Ocean, comprising the main island of Grand Terre and a number of offshore archipelagos. Boasting one of the largest lagoons in the world, which reaches 24,000 square kilometres and classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and an enormous barrier reef fringing the shores of Grand Terre, New Caledonia is one of the best scuba diving locations on the planet. For those who prefer to stay on land, there are plenty of beautiful, palm-lined beaches to choose from and numerous hiking trails taking you across forested mountains and canyons. New Caledonia boasts some exquisite French cuisine, too, which is best enjoyed in a beachfront cafe whilst admiring the stunning coastal views. The island’s main ferry terminal is in the capital, Noumea towards the south, where a few sailings are provided to the Loyalty Islands, Mare Island and the Isle of Pines each week.