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Mare Island to New Caledonia

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Ferry from Mare Island to New Caledonia

Mare Island

Currently there are no sailings from Mare Island to New Caledonia.

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Ferry from Mare Island to New Caledonia

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Mare Island: Venice's Peaceful Retreat

Mare Island, one of Venice's most tranquil islands in the Venetian Lagoon, offers a refreshing escape from the bustling crowds of the main city. This charming island is known for its colourful houses, artisan glass workshops, and laid-back atmosphere. Visitors can explore the historic Church of Santa Maria e San Donato with its remarkable 12th-century Byzantine mosaics, or wander through the picturesque streets lined with small shops and cafés. The island is famous for its traditional lacemaking, with the Lace Museum showcasing this delicate craft that has been practised here for centuries. From Venice's main port, travellers can easily catch ferries to other islands in the lagoon including Burano and Torcello, or venture further to destinations along the Adriatic coast such as Pula in Croatia and Corfu in Greece. The island comes alive during the annual Vogalonga rowing event in May, when hundreds of boats parade through the Venetian Lagoon in a spectacular display of maritime tradition.

Discover New Caledonia: A French Pacific Paradise

New Caledonia offers a unique blend of French and Melanesian cultures in the heart of the South Pacific. This French overseas territory boasts the world's largest lagoon, a UNESCO World Heritage site teeming with marine life and surrounded by a 1,500km barrier reef. Visitors can explore the cosmopolitan capital Nouméa with its French restaurants and boutiques, or venture to the pristine Isle of Pines with its iconic pine trees and crystal-clear waters. The Grand Terre mainland features dramatic landscapes, from lush mountains to red-earth plains rich in nickel deposits. Cultural enthusiasts will appreciate the traditional Kanak villages and their intricate woodcarvings. Every September, the territory celebrates the Nouméa Fair, showcasing local products, crafts and performances. New Caledonia serves as an excellent starting point for island-hopping adventures, with ferry services connecting the main island to smaller islands like Maré, Lifou and Ouvéa in the Loyalty Islands group. From Nouméa's port, regular ferries also run to nearby Îlot Maître and Amédée Lighthouse.

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