Do you know what a leopard ray, a grey shark, a loggerhead turtle, a giant clam, a humpback whale, and an anchovy have in common? The Caledonian lagoon, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Globally recognized for the quality of its marine life, this lagoon is made even more special by its geological formations. Channels, coral reefs, cliffs, drop-offs—a variety of surfaces and nooks hide countless treasures and rich biodiversity. This is one of the reasons New Caledonia is famous for scuba diving certification. So whether you’re a beginner or already have your PADI, the oceanic landscapes of this piece of sea will keep you amazed.
And if you’re wondering, ‘What are the best spots to dive in the lagoon?’, the archipelago’s professionals are there to answer all your questions.