What better place to enjoy your favorite watersport than a lagoon that’s a UNESCO World Heritage site? New Caledonia’s lagoon isn’t just a postcard; it’s an endless playground for those eager to explore!
With a temperature hovering around 25°C year-round, a gentle breeze filling your sails, and a calm, shallow water surface protected by a coral reef, it’s hard to find better conditions. All year round, locals and visitors alike take to the lagoon in search of unique thrills. Whether it’s kitesurfing, windsurfing, or simply paddleboarding, gliding over this crystal-clear expanse blends dream and reality, sport and pleasure, and sometimes, navigation and encounters with turtles, dolphins, and even dugongs.
It’s an experience you must have at least once during your stay on the archipelago!